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Below is a list of Y'alls alumni who have gone on to play MLB-affiliated baseball. The alumni are sorted by peak level of baseball in which they have participated after playing for Florence. In total, 20 Y'alls alumni have signed professional contracts after playing for Florence, with five making the major leagues. [33] As of July 3, 2021:
Thomas More Stadium is a stadium in Florence, Kentucky. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Florence Y'alls of the Frontier League, an independent baseball league. It originally opened in 2004 as Champion Window Field and holds 4,500 people. [1]
Thomas More University and the Florence Y’alls Baseball Club partnered in March 2022 to rename the home of the Florence Y’alls “Thomas More Stadium.” As part of the agreement, the stadium will also become the home of the Thomas More Saints’ baseball team starting in spring 2023.
Florence Y'all Water Tower Location of Florence Y'all Water Tower in Kentucky The Florence "Mall" Tower before the M was changed to Y-apostrophe. The Florence Y'all Water Tower is a water tower owned by the city of Florence, Kentucky, United States. It stands between the Florence Mall and Interstate 75/Interstate 71, [1] where it is seen by ...
2.2 Florence Y'alls. 2.3 Gateway Grizzlies. 2.4 Joliet Slammers. 2.5 Lake Erie Crushers. 2.6 Schaumburg Boomers. 2.7 Washington Wild Things. 2.8 Windy City ...
The regular season began on May 11, 2023, when the Florence Y'alls were hosting the Gateway Grizzlies at Thomas More Stadium. The playoffs concluded on September 17, with the Québec Capitales defeating the Evansville Otters in the finals in five games, winning their second consecutive championship and 9th in franchise history.
This article features a listing of all professional sports teams based in the United States and Canada, ... Florence Y'alls: Florence, Kentucky: Thomas More Stadium ...
In 1995, the Erie SeaWolves moved to town, displacing the Sailors, forcing the franchise to move to Johnstown, Pennsylvania as the Johnstown Steal/Johnnies and then to Florence, Kentucky as the Florence Y'alls.