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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 ]
The park opened in 1998 and has a capacity of around 2,000. It also hosts the baseball team of St. Cloud State University, which competes in the NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. [2] The field is located at St. Cloud's Municipal Athletic Complex, next to Dick Putz Field, which played host to the River Bats for the 1997 ...
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 ...
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.
Minnesota Baseball Association playoffs: Avon, Sartell and Cold Spring take it to Labor Day weekend in playoffs 2023 high school baseball awards: Foley's Josiah Petersen named baseball player of ...
On Thursday the St. Cloud Crush became one of three teams to within a run of beating No. 1 Wayzata this year. They lost 6-5 in the state tournament and will play another one of those teams ...
St. Cloud Rox may refer to: St. Cloud Rox (minor league baseball), a professional baseball team that operated in St. Cloud, Minnesota, from 1946 to 1971; St. Cloud Rox (collegiate summer baseball), an amateur baseball team that has operated in St. Cloud, Minnesota, since 1997
Peter "Pratter" Pratt was a legend among ball players in central Minnesota. From playing on youth teams, Apollo and SCSU in the 80's to coaching the Huskies and playing amateur ball, his voice was ...