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  2. York White Roses - Wikipedia

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    York is one of the six original teams of the New York–Pennsylvania League, joining for the inaugural season in 1923.The White Roses quickly became one of the powerhouse franchises in the League and won their first league championship on September 25, 1925, defeating the Williamsport Grays 5–3, in 11 innings in the fourth and final game of a best-of-five series.

  3. Category:York White Roses players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the York White Roses minor league baseball team, who played in the Eastern League in 1884, Keystone Association in 1885, Pennsylvania State League in 1893 and 1896, Tri-State League from 1909–1914, New York–Pennsylvania League from 1923–1936, Interstate League from 1943–1952, Piedmont League from 1953–1955 and Eastern League from 1958–1967.

  4. White Rose of York - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkist rose is used in the seal of the City of York, Pennsylvania, which is known as "White Rose City". The town's minor league baseball team, which played in different leagues for several decades, was called the York White Roses. The white rose appears on one of the hats for York's current minor league baseball team, the York Revolution.

  5. York High baseball has finally won a game. Now the Bearcats ...

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    The York High baseball team won its first game since 2019 on Saturday. Now the Bearcats want to show they can improve against the YAIAA's best teams.

  6. Joey Wendle - Wikipedia

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    Wendle was a four-year starter for the West Chester Golden Rams baseball team, where he compiled a .366 career batting average with 23 home runs and 185 runs batted in (RBIs). [3] During his senior season, Wendle hit .399 with 12 home runs and 59 RBIs as the Golden Rams went on to win the 2012 NCAA Division II baseball tournament .

  7. West Chester Golden Rams baseball - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, West Chester claimed their second title. The Golden Rams play their home games at Serpico Stadium, named after Neil Serpico, a former head coach. [2] The baseball team hosted the Phillies on May 31, 1895 at West Chester for a mid season exhibition game. The Phillies won 14 to 3 before 2,500 fans.

  8. Chester Blue Stockings - Wikipedia

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    The Chester Blue Stockings were a minor league baseball teams based in Chester, Pennsylvania. Between 1884 and 1912, Chester teams played as members of the Keystone Association (1884–1885), Pennsylvania State League (1901), Pennsylvania League (1904), Atlantic League (1907), Pennsylvania-New Jersey League (1908) and Tri-State League (1912).

  9. Category : Baseball players from Westchester County, New York

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