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  2. Denver Bears (Western League) - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Bears (also periodically known as the Grizzlies, Mountaineers or Mountain Lions) were a minor league baseball team from Denver, Colorado, that played primarily in the Western League. They were founded in 1885 and played in the Colorado State League before moving to the Western League a year later and also adopting a team name.

  3. Denver Zephyrs - Wikipedia

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    As Denver had no connection to the original Blues, and in recognition of the new location in the Rockies, the team became known as Bears. [1] The new Denver team played at what became known later as Mile High Stadium, but was originally known as Bears Stadium, after the team. This ballpark was one of the largest venues in history to host minor ...

  4. Mile High Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mile High Stadium (originally Bears Stadium until 1968) was an outdoor multi-purpose stadium located in Denver, Colorado, from 1948 to 2002. The stadium was built in 1948 to accommodate the Denver Bears baseball team, [ 5 ] which was a member of the Western League during its construction.

  5. Category:Denver Bears players - Wikipedia

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    Category for players of the Denver Bears minor league baseball team, who played in the Western League and the separate Denver Bears team that played in the American Association and Pacific Coast League from 1913-1983.

  6. Western League (1900–1958) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the Western League's two strongest franchises, the Denver Bears and the Omaha Cardinals, were admitted to the AAA American Association. The WL continued for four more seasons before folding in the autumn of 1958. Its last champion, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, attracted only 61,000 fans for the season.

  7. Gerald Phipps - Wikipedia

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    Phipps was also the owner of the Denver Bears minor league baseball team alongside owner the stadium that housed both the Bears and Broncos. [14] He was a director of Rocky Mountain Empire Sports, which owned the Denver Bears minor league baseball team from 1947 to 1984. Gerald served as board chairman while Allen served as president. [5]

  8. Colorado sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Denver Bears (Relocated from Kansas City. Also played in American Association; later became the Denver Zephyrs) Also played in American Association; later became the Denver Zephyrs) Texas-Louisiana League

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