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  2. Rockford Rivets - Wikipedia

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    Following the demise of the Frontier League's Rockford Aviators, their ballpark was put on the market. On October 14, 2015, the Northwoods League officially announced that Rockford Baseball Properties, LLC (composed of league president Dick Radatz, Jr. and Chad Bauer) had purchased the ballpark and would field a team in the league to begin play in the 2016 season.

  3. List of baseball parks in Rockford, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Rockford, Illinois. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. Ticket booth at Beyer Stadium The Commons Occupant: Forest Citys – independent (1865) Location: North Whitman Street (southwest); Church Street (southeast)

  4. Rivets Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Rivets Stadium is a stadium in Loves Park, Illinois. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Rockford Rivets baseball team. The stadium has 3,279 seats, but can host crowds of over 4,000. [1] It opened in 2006 as the home of the Rockford RiverHawks, replacing the club's former home, Marinelli Field.

  5. Rockford baseball playoff roundup: 4 teams, 4 classes ... - AOL

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    Recruits from Notre Dame and Louisville shut down Rockford-area teams. Here is how Forreston, North Boone, Belvidere North and Hononegah fared. Rockford baseball playoff roundup: 4 teams, 4 ...

  6. Rockford Expos - Wikipedia

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    The Rockford Expos was the initial moniker of the minor league baseball teams located in Rockford, Illinois, from 1988 to 1999.The Expos were Rockford's first entity in the Midwest League and Rockford teams were minor league affiliates of the Montreal Expos (1988–1992), Kansas City Royals (1993–1994), Chicago Cubs (1995–1998) and Cincinnati Reds (1999), hosting home games at Marinelli Field.

  7. Rockford Aviators - Wikipedia

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    The Rockford Aviators were a professional baseball team based in Rockford, Illinois that played in the independent Frontier League. Rockford previously had a team in the Frontier League called the RiverHawks (2002-2009). There was no Rockford team in the Frontier League in 2010 as the team played in the independent Northern League.

  8. Beyer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A re-dedication of Beyer Stadium occurred on Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 1:00 pm. [6] The history of Beyer Stadium was celebrated as Rockford's "field of dreams" for over 70 years, and members of the Rockford Peaches women's baseball team were honored, along with other women who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. To ...

  9. Marinelli Field - Wikipedia

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    Marinelli Field is a stadium in Rockford, Illinois located in Blackhawk Park and is overseen by the Rockford Park DistrictIt is primarily used for baseball.. The ball field is in the north end of Blackhawk Park and is bounded by 15th Avenue (north, right field); Nelson Boulevard and the Rock River (west, left field); commercial businesses to the east; and the rest of the city park to the south ...