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The Tides previously played at High Rock Park in 1961 and 1962, Frank D. Lawrence Stadium from 1961 to 1969, and at Met Park from its opening in 1970 until the end of the 1992 season. Originally known as the Portsmouth-Norfolk Tides, the team began play in 1961 as members of the Class A South Atlantic League.
NORFOLK — The Norfolk Tides won Thursday in the most Norfolk Tides way possible: with prospects and pitching. ... The best toys of 2024. AOL. ... Bowl game schedule today: Breaking down the two ...
Harbor Park is a stadium, used primarily for baseball, on the Elizabeth River, in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Once rated the best minor league stadium by Baseball America, it is home to the Norfolk Tides Minor League Baseball team. The Tides are the Baltimore Orioles' Triple-A farm team and compete in the International League. Harbor Park ...
The Baysox were again sold in October 2006 by Comcast Spectacor to Maryland Baseball Holding, LLC. A group headed by Ken Young, who is president of Ovations Food Service and also the owner of the Norfolk Tides, the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and the Albuquerque Isotopes, the Triple-A affiliate of the Florida Marlins.
NORFOLK — The Norfolk Tides got the large, raucous playoff crowd they were hoping for Tuesday. They just didn’t get the pitching, and now their backs are firmly against the proverbial wall.
Tidewater Tides: 1969 1992 Norfolk, Virginia: Renamed the Norfolk Tides: Toledo Mud Hens: 1965 — Toledo, Ohio: Active Toronto Maple Leafs: 1912 1967 Toronto, Ontario: Relocated to Louisville, Kentucky, as the Louisville Colonels: Winnipeg Whips: 1970 1971 Winnipeg, Manitoba: Relocated to Hampton, Virginia as the Peninsula Whips: Worcester Red ...
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The Tide is a 7.4 mi (12 km) light rail line in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, owned and operated by Hampton Roads Transit (HRT). It connects Eastern Virginia Medical School , downtown Norfolk , Norfolk State University , and Newtown Road.