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Jul. 29—TODAY Legion Baseball Illinois State Legion Tournament at Galesburg: Danville Post 210 Speakers vs. TBD Prospect League Baseball Danville Dans at Alton River Dragons, 6;35 p.m. SUNDAY ...
Jul. 16—TODAY Legion Baseball TB24 Memorial Tournament at Gruber Park: Danville Post 210 Speakers vs. Harrisburg, 10 a.m. TB24 Memorial Tournament at Gruber Park: Danville Post 210 Speakers vs ...
Jul. 9—TODAY Prospect League Baseball Lafayette Aviators at Danville Dans, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Legion Baseball Shelby County at Danville Post 210 Junior Speakers, doubleheader, 10 a.m. Danville ...
The Danville Veterans rejoined the Three-I League in 1922–1932, winning league championships in 1927 and 1930. Danville was an affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals from 1927–1932. Joe McGinnity, 1946 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee. After World War II, the Brooklyn Dodgers came to town with their Danville Dodgers affiliate in the Three-I League.
It was built in 1993 and was named for American Legion Memorial Post 325, which serves the city's northern half. It holds 2,588 people, in a V-shaped configuration of several disconnected units running from the first to third base side. The venue hosted the 2002 American Legion Baseball World Series won by West Point, MS Post 212.
From 1993 to 2020, Danville, Virginia, hosted the Danville Braves. On September 3, 2006, Danville won their first Appalachian League championship, defeating the Elizabethton Twins, two games to one, in a best-of-three series. On September 3, 2009, the Braves won their second Appalachian League championship, again defeating Elizabethton, this ...
Jun. 27—CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — Finishing the weekend was the goal for the Danville Post 210 Speakers on Sunday in the Crawfordsville Wood Bat Tournament. In the two previous weekends, Post 210 ...
William Percy Miller Jr. (June 6, 1931 – January 11, 2003), was a minor league baseball player who broke the color barrier in the Carolina League. He was born and died in Danville, Virginia . The son of Negro league pitcher Percy Miller , he first played for the Danville Stars, a Negro team.