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The history of professional baseball in Allentown, Pennsylvania dates back 138 years, starting with the formation of the Allentown Dukes in 1884 and continuing through the present with its hosting of the Allentown-based Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple-A Minor League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball, who play at ...
The Allentown Cardinals were a minor league baseball team. Affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals, they played in the Class B Interstate League between 1944 and 1952; then in the Class A Eastern League from 1954 to 1956. [1] Allentown had joined the Interstate League in 1939, with the maiden team known as the Dukes.
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.They are located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and they are named in reference to pig iron, used in the manufacturing of steel, for which the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania is well known.
History of professional baseball in Allentown, Pennsylvania; L. Lehigh Valley IronPigs This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 01:09 (UTC). Text is ...
Allentown, the largest city in the Lehigh Valley, third-largest city in Pennsylvania, and county seat of Lehigh County in May 2010 Coca-Cola Park in East Allentown, home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball Allentown Municipal Golf Course on Tilghman Street PPL Center in Allentown, the home arena of the Lehigh Valley ...
The Allentown Red Sox franchise dates to 1933 as the Reading Phillies. It became a farm team for the Red Sox in 1938 as the Hazelton (PA) Red Sox. [ 1 ] In 1957, the Red Sox purchased the former Detroit Tigers Eastern League team, the Syracuse Chiefs , and moved the club to Allentown mid-season, being operated as an unaffiliated team for the ...
Bicentennial Park is a baseball and softball stadium in Allentown, Pennsylvania.The park, originally named after the bicentennial year in which it was renovated, was officially renamed Earl F. Hunsicker Bicentennial Park after Hunsicker's death in 1987; [1] [2] it was renamed ECTB Stadium at Earl F. Hunsicker Bicentennial Park in 2005.
Pages in category "Baseball players from Allentown, Pennsylvania" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .