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The Memphis Redbirds were created as an expansion franchise of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 1998. [9] Initially, the team was owned as a non-profit community entity called the Memphis Redbirds Baseball Foundation, which operated the Redbirds until 2009 when management was turned over to Global Spectrum, a Comcast-owned company.
AutoZone Park is a Minor League Baseball stadium located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, and is home to the Memphis Redbirds of the International League, the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals.
It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Memphis Blues (1968–1976), the Memphis Chicks (1978–1997), and the Memphis Redbirds (1998–1999). The ballpark had a capacity of 8,800 people and opened in 1963 as an American Legion field, dubbed Fairgrounds #3 due to its location at the former Mid-South Fairgrounds.
Memphis Tigers baseball (3 C, 2 P) R. Memphis Redbirds (2 C, 8 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Baseball teams in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 14 pages are in this ...
The Memphis Redbirds Minor League Baseball team has played in Memphis, Tennessee, for 27 years since being established in 1998. As of the completion of the 2024 season, the club has played in 3,707 regular-season games and compiled a win–loss record of 1,858–1,849 (.501).
BASEketball is a mix of baseball and basketball played in the 1998 movie of the same ... Los Angeles Outlaws – Against All Odds; ... Memphis, Tennessee (Teams ...
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Johnson made his professional managerial debut with the Arizona/Goodyear Centennials of the Freedom Pro Baseball League in 2012. He is formerly a coach with the Durham Bulls, the AAA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. [2] In 2019, Johnson was named manager of the Memphis Redbirds. [3]