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  2. Evansville River Rats - Wikipedia

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    The Evansville River Rats were a professional minor league baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana. They played from 1901 to 1902 in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (the "Three-I" League) and from 1903 to 1910 and 1914 to 1915 in the Central League .

  3. Davenport River Rats - Wikipedia

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    The River Rats finished 13.0 games behind the first place Rockford Red Sox in the final standings. [13] [10] River Rat pitcher John McCord led the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League with 239 strikeouts. [10] The 1903 River Rats ended the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League season in third place. [14]

  4. Sanford River Rats - Wikipedia

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    Ralphie the River Rat. Offensively, they were led by University of South Florida teammates Alex Mendez (.326 avg, 1 HR, 12 RBI, 28 runs) and James Ramsay (.326 avg, 1 HR, 11 RBI, 13 runs). In the play-in game of the playoffs, the Rats defeated the Orlando Freedom 12-2. This put them into a three-game series vs. the #1 seed Leesburg Lightning ...

  5. Richmond RiverRats - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond RiverRats were a collegiate summer baseball team based in Richmond, Indiana. They were a member of the summer collegiate Prospect League from their founding in 2009 until their last season in 2015. [1] The RiverRats played at the 1,787-seat Don McBride Stadium.

  6. Category:Evansville River Rats players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Evansville River Rats minor league baseball team, that played in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League and Central League from 1901–1915. Pages in category "Evansville River Rats players"

  7. Evansville Evas - Wikipedia

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    The Evansville Evas was a primary nickname of an early minor league baseball teams in Evansville, Indiana between 1877 and 1931. Early Evansville teams played as members of the League Alliance (1887), Central Interstate League (1889-1890), Interstate League (1891), Northwestern League (1891), Illinois-Indiana League (1892), Southern League (1895), Central League (1897), Illinois–Indiana ...

  8. Bosse Field - Wikipedia

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    Bosse Field is a baseball stadium located in Evansville, Indiana seating 5,181 people, but with temporary seating and standing room it can hold up to 8,000 people. [citation needed] Opened in 1915, it was the first municipally owned sports stadium in the United States and is the third-oldest ballpark still in regular use for professional baseball, surpassed only by Fenway Park (1912) in Boston ...

  9. South Bend River Rats - Wikipedia

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    The River Rats placed fourth in the final standings with a record of 11–44, finishing 27.0 games behind the first place Centralia Pets. In the final league standings Centralia (38–17) finished 2.5 games ahead of the second place Chehalis Proteges (36–20) to win the championship, they both were followed by the Raymond Venetians (25–29 ...