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  2. Lindborg-Cregg Field - Wikipedia

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    Lindborg-Cregg Memorial Field is a baseball park in the Western United States, located in Missoula, Montana. With a seating capacity of 2,200 people, it is the home of the Missoula Mavericks, an American Legion team. [1] It was also home to the minor league Missoula Osprey for five seasons, prior to the opening of Ogren Park at Allegiance Field ...

  3. Ogren Park at Allegiance Field - Wikipedia

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    The field dimensions are 309 feet (94 m) down the left field line, 398 feet (121 m) to center field, and 287 feet (87 m) down the right field line, which includes a 27-foot-high (8.2 m) wall. Just south of the Clark Fork River , the natural grass field is aligned northeast (home plate to second base) at an approximate elevation of 3,200 feet ...

  4. Missoula PaddleHeads - Wikipedia

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    The club was known as the Missoula Osprey from 1999 through the 2019 season. Previously, the franchise played in Lethbridge , Alberta , as the Lethbridge Black Diamonds . Missoula has had baseball since the early 1900s, with previous team names being the Highlanders and the Timberjacks.

  5. Jazz Chisholm Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He made his professional debut in 2016 with the Missoula Osprey and spent the season there, batting .281 with nine home runs, 37 runs batted in (RBIs), and 13 stolen bases in 62 games played. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Chisholm spent 2017 with the Kane County Cougars , but was limited due to injury.

  6. Category:Missoula Osprey players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Missoula Osprey minor league baseball team, who played in the Pioneer League from 1999 to 2019. Pages in category "Missoula Osprey players" ...

  7. Dahlberg Arena - Wikipedia

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    Dahlberg Arena is a 7,321-seat multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula. [4] The arena opened in 1953 and is home to the Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz basketball teams. It has hosted the Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament five times: 1978, 1991, 1992, 2000 ...

  8. Washington–Grizzly Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Before Washington–Grizzly Stadium, the Grizzlies played off-campus at "new" Dornblaser Field from 1968–86. Prior to 1968, Montana played on-campus at "old" Dornblaser Field from 1920–67 (both named for Paul Dornblaser, football captain in 1912, killed in World War I). The old field was at the site of the Mansfield Library.

  9. Missoula Timberjacks - Wikipedia

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    The Missoula Timberjacks represented Missoula, Montana, in the Class C level Pioneer League from 1956 to 1960. Previously, Missoula played as members of the Montana State League (1892, 1905, 1925) and Union Association (1911–1913). Their best season was 1958 when they went 70–59 under manager Jack McKeon and had Jim Kaat on the roster.