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In 2010, Reinhardt University's Drew Tyson became the first baseball player drafted by the Oakland Athletics, in the 17th round of the MLB draft. In 2014, Reinhardt was invited to the NAIA Men's basketball national tournament for the first time since 2004, when the team won a conference championship for the second consecutive year.
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In fact, the Eagles' old home field, Veterans Stadium, was the first sports stadium in the United States to have a jail cell as a result of the rowdiness of the fans, but was removed only a couple years later after incidents settled down. Both fanbases though are considered to be among the best traveled fanbases in the NFL.
The Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex was demolished in early 2005, without ever hosting a single baseball game. [3] The team was renamed the Pennsylvania Road Warriors for the 2002–2004 seasons. In 2005, the Lancaster Barnstormers took the place of the Road Warriors.
Carlisle finished in third place when the 1896 Cumberland Valley League folded. The Colts ended the season with a 14–23 record, finishing 11.5 games behind the first place Hagerstown Lions in the final league standings. [5] In 1904, the Carlisle team resumed minor league play as members of the Independent level Pennsylvania League. [6] [7]
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Cleveland Buckeyes club. Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes (1942) Cleveland Buckeyes (1943–48) Louisville Buckeyes (1949) Cleveland Buckeyes (1950) 1942: 1950: NAL (1942–50) Half of 1942 home schedule in Cincinnati, half in Cleveland; Disbanded mid-season 1950 [27] [56] Dayton Marcos: c. 1910s: c. 1930s: Independent (c. 1910s –19) NNL1 (1920 ...