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  2. Glendale Desert Dogs - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Dogs have won six league championships, most recently in 2008. Their five consecutive championships from 2004 to 2008 are an Arizona Fall League record. The team discontinued use of its original nickname prior to the 1995 season, coincident with a move from Chandler to Phoenix . [ 2 ]

  3. Arizona Fall League - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Desert Dogs [65] 2001 November 17 Phoenix Desert Dogs: 12–8 Grand Canyon Rafters [66] [67] 2002 November 23 Peoria Javelinas: 7–1 Scottsdale Scorpions [68] 2003 November 15 Mesa Solar Sox: 7–2 Mesa Desert Dogs [69] 2004 November 20 Phoenix Desert Dogs: 6–2 Scottsdale Scorpions [70] 2005 November 12 9–3 Surprise Scorpions [71 ...

  4. Category:Phoenix Desert Dogs players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Phoenix Desert Dogs minor league baseball team, who have played in the Arizona Fall League since 1992. Pages in category "Phoenix Desert ...

  5. Phoenix Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It hosted the home games of the Phoenix Desert Dogs until their 2013 move to Glendale. [25] The Arizona Diamondbacks’ rookie league team, the Phoenix Diamondbacks, also played in the stadium when the team played in the Arizona League. [26] Several of the Arizona high school baseball championships are played there in early May.

  6. List of Arizona Fall League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Glendale Desert Dogs: Phoenix: 2009 12,000 [1] [2] Peoria Sports Complex: Peoria Javelinas: Peoria: 1994 12,882 [3] Salt River Fields at Talking Stick: Salt River ...

  7. Sean Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    After the season, he played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League. [16] Doolittle started 2009 with the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats, but his season ended in early May. [18] He was placed on the disabled list with a strained right knee on May 9. [17]

  8. Don Mattingly - Wikipedia

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    To acquire some managerial experience, Mattingly managed the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League in 2010. [38] Mattingly made his managerial debut on March 31, 2011, by defeating in-state rival and defending champion San Francisco Giants 2–1 at Dodger Stadium. [39]

  9. Category:Defunct baseball teams in Arizona - Wikipedia

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