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  2. Central Illinois Collegiate League - Wikipedia

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    The league was also is one of four summer college baseball leagues supported by Major League Baseball. [1] The Springfield Sliders ran away with the CICL's final Championship Title. The Sliders won the First Half, Regular Season and Playoff Championship. The 2008 season was the inaugural season for the Sliders and the final season of the CICL.

  3. Sports in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Indianapolis include major league franchises, collegiate athletics, and a variety of other club and individual sporting events that have taken place in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis is the home to 11 professional sports teams. The city is also home to three National Collegiate Athletic Association collegiate teams.

  4. The Propylaeum - Wikipedia

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    The Propylaeum building, also known as the Schmidt-Schaf House, is located at 1410 North Delaware Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.It was built in 1890–91 [9] as a private residence for its original owner, John William Schmidt, his wife, Lily, and their four children.

  5. Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference - Wikipedia

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    For example, there is a MIC choir competition and a MIC speech and debate tournament, as well as MIC Academic Challenge. On December 13, 2021, the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference voted Carmel and Center Grove out of the MIC as the two schools had flirted with a move to the Hoosier Crossroads Conference .

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  7. Bush Stadium - Wikipedia

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    While Perry sold the baseball club to Frank E. McKinney and former player Donie Bush that year, he retained ownership of the stadium. [4] In 1967, the ballpark was sold to the city of Indianapolis, who leased it back to the Indians. On August 30, 1967, it was renamed for Bush, who had served as president of the Indians from 1955 to 1969. [5] [6]

  8. 'People thought that we were crazy': Indianapolis men bought ...

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    'People thought that we were crazy': Indianapolis men bought an abandoned baseball stadium for just $1 — and spent $14M to transform it into luxury apartments Serah Louis June 12, 2024 at 7:07 AM

  9. List of baseball parks in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Park aka East Ohio Street Grounds aka League Park Home of: Indianapolis Hoosiers – NL (1888–1889) (Sundays only) Indianapolis – Western Inter-State League (1890) Indianapolis – Western League (1892, 1894–1899)