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The original Veterans Memorial Stadium was built in 1949 for the Cedar Rapids Rockets of the Central Association. It later became home to the Cedar Rapids Indians (1950–1952), the Cedar Rapids Raiders (1953–1957), and the Cedar Rapids Braves (1958–1961) of the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League. From 1962 until its demolition, Cedar Rapids ...
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Cedar Rapids Kernels: Midwest League: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Veterans Memorial Stadium: 2013 Single-A: Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: Florida State League: Fort Myers, Florida: Hammond Stadium: 1993 Rookie: FCL Twins: Florida Complex League: Fort Myers, Florida: Lee Health Sports Complex: 1989 DSL Twins: Dominican Summer League: Boca Chica, Santo ...
CEDAR RAPIDS— There's no better way to put an exclamation point on a game than what Cedar Rapids Kennedy sophomore Ty Donels did in the Class 4A Iowa state baseball tournament semifinals against ...
When Cedar Rapids was awarded a Midwest League franchise in 1962, the franchise switched back to the Red Raiders (1962–1964) nickname. Subsequently, the team used the name of the major league franchise it affiliated with: the Cardinals (1965–1972), the Astros (1973–1974), the Giants (1975–1979), and the Reds (1980–1992).
Stadium Capacity City State Home Team(s) League(s) Image 1: Oakland Coliseum: 56,782 [nb 1] [1]: Oakland: California: Oakland Athletics: American League () : 2: Dodger Stadium: 56,000 [2]: Los Angeles
Brian Adam Dinkelman (born November 10, 1983) is an American former professional baseball second baseman who is the manager of the Cedar Rapids Kernels, the High-A minor-league affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. Dinkelman was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the eighth round of the 2006 MLB draft, and made his MLB debut on June 4, 2011. He last ...
Massarelli Baseball complex opened on nearly 21 acres at the corner of Ohio 212 and Arrowhead Road between Zoar and Bolivar.