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  2. Reading Fightin Phils - Wikipedia

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    Reading's first official baseball team, the Reading Athletic Club, formed in November 1858 and, for the next 15 years, played other local teams for unofficial championships and bragging rights. The Reading Actives date their existence to 1874. [ 2 ]

  3. FirstEnergy Stadium (Reading, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    FirstEnergy Stadium is a 10,000-seat baseball-only stadium in Reading, Pennsylvania, that hosted its first regular season baseball game in 1951. The park is home to the Reading Fightin Phils of the Eastern League. It was voted the second best place to see a baseball game by Minor League News in 2006.

  4. Reading Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    The Reading Red Sox were a minor league baseball affiliate of the Boston Red Sox baseball franchise. History. The team was based in Reading, ...

  5. List of professional sports teams in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Eastern League: Peoples Natural Gas Field: Erie SeaWolves: Baseball Eastern League UPMC Park: Harrisburg Senators: Baseball Eastern League FNB Field: Reading Fightin Phils: Baseball Eastern League FirstEnergy Stadium: Lancaster Stormers: Baseball Atlantic League: Clipper Magazine Stadium: York Revolution: Baseball Atlantic League ...

  6. Category:Reading Phillies players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Reading Phillies minor league baseball team, who played in the Eastern League from 1967-2012. Pages in category "Reading Phillies players" ...

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  8. Reading (United States Baseball League) - Wikipedia

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    Reading was one of 8 teams in the "outlaw" United States Baseball League based in Reading, Pennsylvania. The league folded after just over a month of play. Reading was the only team in the league without a nickname. [2]

  9. Charlie Wagner - Wikipedia

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    He was a staple for years at Reading Phillies games in his hometown, where the press box was named in his honor in 2000. He was crowned as the inaugural "King of Baseballtown" by Reading club in 2003 as he entered the Reading Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Wagner appeared before the Boston faithful on Opening Day 2005.