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St. Cloud, Minnesota has hosted baseball for decades at a variety of play levels. Baseball returned to the city in 1997 in the Northwoods League with the relocation of the Mud Puppies. With the move came a new name for the team, the St. Cloud River Bats. [1]
This category includes baseball players who appeared for the St. Cloud River Bats of the Northwoods League between 1997 and 2011. The River Bats have been known by several names: Dubuque Mud Puppies (1994 until 1996) St. Cloud Rox (2012 through present)
St. Cloud River Bats: Rochester Honkers 2-0 1999 Rochester Honkers (3) St. Cloud River Bats 2-1 2000 St. Cloud River Bats (2) Waterloo Bucks 2-0 2001 Wisconsin Woodchucks: St. Cloud River Bats 2-1 2002 Waterloo Bucks (2) Brainerd Mighty Gulls 2-0 2003 Wisconsin Woodchucks (2) St. Cloud River Bats 2-1 2004 Madison Mallards: Duluth Huskies 2-0 2005
The St. Cloud Crush (19-7) made the Class 4A state tournament, and the team placed five players on the lists, as did Albany (16-9), which lost to Foley in the Section 6-2A tournament championship.
The Blue Thunder ended operations after the 2008 season and on December 23, 2008, the Northwoods League announced that St. Cloud River Bats Owner Joel Sutherland had purchased the Brainerd Blue Thunder. Sutherland has owned the St. Cloud River Bats since the team’s inception into the Northwoods League in 1997.
It was a special season for Oyster River baseball," coach Cam Calato after semi loss. They’ve just been so good all year. Oyster River's Sengenberger delivers gem for in D2 baseball semifinal ...
Dick Putz Field is a stadium in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the former home of the St. Cloud Rox of the defunct Class C Northern League as well as the St. Cloud River Bats collegiate league baseball team, who currently play at Joe Faber Field. It was built in 1971 and holds 2,200 people.
The St. Cloud Rox were a professional minor league baseball team that existed from 1946 to 1971 in St Cloud, Minnesota, playing in the Northern League for the duration of the franchise. The St. Cloud Rox were an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins (1965–1971), Chicago Cubs (1960–1964), San Francisco Giants (1958–1959) and New York Giants ...