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  2. Batavia Muckdogs - Wikipedia

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    The Batavia Muckdogs are a collegiate summer baseball team in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). They are located in Batavia , a city in Genesee County, New York , United States.

  3. Mahoning Valley Scrappers - Wikipedia

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    1999: Defeated Batavia Muckdogs, 2 games to 0; lost to Hudson Valley Renegades, 2 games to 1, in NYPL Championship Series;

  4. List of Miami Marlins minor league affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Batavia Muckdogs GCL Marlins DSL Marlins [35] 2021–present. The current structure of Minor League Baseball is the result of an overall contraction of the system ...

  5. Dwyer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Dwyer is the home field of the Batavia Muckdogs, a collegiate summer baseball team of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). [4] The Muckdogs were previously members of Minor League Baseball's New York–Penn League, which was affiliated with Major League Baseball teams. After the cancelled 2020 minor league season, Major League ...

  6. New York–Penn League - Wikipedia

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    The New York–Penn League was founded in 1939 as the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League, generally shortened to PONY League, [a] in a hotel in Batavia, New York.The original teams included the Batavia Clippers, Bradford Bees, Hamilton Red Wings, Jamestown Jaguars, Niagara Falls Rainbows, and Olean Oilers; all were based in or near Western New York.

  7. Oneonta Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Moscoso pitched the second perfect game in NYPL history in a 6–0 victory over the Batavia Muckdogs on July 15, 2007. [2] In early July 2008, it was announced that long-time owner Sam Nader had sold the franchise he purchased in 1966. The agreement allowed the Tigers to stay in Oneonta up until the 2010 season.

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  9. New Jersey Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Cards made a late-season run and finished with a 41–34 record, but still failed to qualify for the league playoffs. In spite an incomplete ballpark the New Jersey Cardinals shattered the NY-Penn League attendance record in 1994, a record that was established in 1947 when the league played a 120-game schedule.