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  2. Denver Bears (Western League) - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Bears (also periodically known as the Grizzlies, Mountaineers or Mountain Lions) were a minor league baseball team from Denver, Colorado, that played primarily in the Western League. They were founded in 1885 and played in the Colorado State League before moving to the Western League a year later and also adopting a team name.

  3. Mile High Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mile High Stadium (originally Bears Stadium until 1968) was an outdoor multi-purpose stadium located in Denver, Colorado, from 1948 to 2002.. The stadium was built in 1948 to accommodate the Denver Bears baseball team, [5] which was a member of the Western League during its construction.

  4. Denver Zephyrs - Wikipedia

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    Denver, Colorado, had been the home of numerous minor league baseball teams dating back to 1885 with an unnamed team of the Colorado State League. Off and on from 1901 to 1954, the city was represented by the Denver Bears of the Western League. In 1955, the Class A Bears were replaced by a Triple-A team of the American Association. [1]

  5. Jim Pisoni - Wikipedia

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    Pisoni played mainly as a center fielder for four teams between 1953 and 1960. Listed at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m), 169 pounds (77 kg), he batted and threw right-handed, and was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Pisoni will forever be known among baseball fans and historians as the last player to debut in a St. Louis Browns uniform.

  6. Western League (1900–1958) - Wikipedia

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    Denver Bears: St. Louis Cardinals: 83–64 Oklahoma City Indians: 83–67 (2nd half winner) Des Moines Demons: 71–72 St. Joseph Saints: 72–75 Wichita Aviators: Chicago Cubs: 63–86 Pueblo Braves: 62–90 Omaha Packers: 58–88

  7. List of former NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Moved to The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis [88] [89] Candlestick Park: San Francisco 49ers: San Francisco, California: 1971 2013 Moved to Levi's Stadium [90] [91] The Dome at America's Center: St. Louis Rams: St. Louis, Missouri: 1995 2015 Returned to Los Angeles to play in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during the construction of ...

  8. Sportsman's Park - Wikipedia

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    Sportsman's Park was the home field of both the St. Louis Browns of the American League, and the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League from 1920 to 1953, when the Browns relocated to Baltimore and were rebranded as the Orioles. The physical street address was 2911 North Grand Boulevard.

  9. List of baseball parks in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver Grizzlies/Mountaineers – Western Association (1889–91 or 92) Denver Solis – Colorado State League (1889 only) Denver Grizzlies – Western Association (1895 part season) Denver Gulfs – Colorado State League (1898 only) Denver Grizzlies/Bears – Western League (1900–17)