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  2. Category:Wisconsin Rapids White Sox players - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Wisconsin Rapids Twins players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Wisconsin Rapids Twins minor league baseball team, who played in the Midwest League from 1964-1983. Pages in category "Wisconsin Rapids Twins players" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.

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  5. Wisconsin Rapids Rafters - Wikipedia

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    It was the first time they had finished a half above .500. The Rafters had a 31–39 overall record for the season. The team extended its lease with the City of Wisconsin Rapids through 2020 and added a new addition to the ballpark for groups, the Element Mobile Rat Trap.

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    Jalen McMillan, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5%) The Buccaneers have been trying to replace the major loss of Chris Godwin for weeks. For a time, it looked like tight end Cade Otton would fill that role.

  8. Sports in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Rapids Senators/Twins: Wisconsin Rapids/ Kenosha: 1963–1983 Baseball Midwest League: 1: 1973 Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and are now the Fort Wayne TinCaps: Duluth–Superior Dukes: Superior-Duluth: 1993–2002 Baseball Northern League: 1: 1997 Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; moved to Kansas City, Kansas, and are now the Kansas ...

  9. Wisconsin Rapids Twins - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Rapids Senators (1963) and Wisconsin Rapids Twins (1964–1983) would play for the next two decades. [5] Following the 1983 season, the franchise moved to Simmons Field in Kenosha, Wisconsin. [6] Today, the park is home to the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters of the summer collegiate Northwoods League, who began play in 2010 . [3]