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  2. Oneonta Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    The team would later be named "Outlaws". After winning the 2011 NYCBL title, the team moved to the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) for the 2012 season, [8] but returned a year later after local businessman Gary Laing bought the team. [9] The Outlaws won another NYCBL title in 2013, but rejoined the PGCBL before the 2016 season. [10]

  3. Damaschke Field - Wikipedia

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    The original baseball field was officially opened on Memorial Day in 1905 under the name Elm Park. [1] Numerous stars from the early years of US baseball, including Babe Ruth and Rogers Hornsby, drew large crowds at the field for semi-pro and exposition games. A permanent steel grandstand was erected for spectators in 1938.

  4. Chico Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    The Outlaws were a member of the Northern Division of the independent North American League, which is not affiliated with either Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball. From the 2005 season to the 2011 season, the Outlaws played their home games at Nettleton Stadium, on the campus of Chico State University.

  5. Category : Defunct baseball teams in New York (state)

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    Pages in category "Defunct baseball teams in New York (state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 265 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Utica Blue Sox - Wikipedia

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    Utica's first baseball team took the field in 1878. The city fielded a team in the New York State League from 1899–1917, then was without professional baseball until 1939, except for one year, 1924, when the Utica Utes, a member of an earlier edition of the New York–Pennsylvania League, moved to Oneonta, New York, in midseason.

  7. Loomis Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Loomis Gang was a family of outlaws who operated in Central New York during the mid-19th century. The patriarch of the gang, George Washington Loomis, was a descendant of the immigrant Joseph Loomis, who arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England in the early 17th century.

  8. Rome Colonels - Wikipedia

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    The Rome Colonels was the primary moniker of minor league baseball teams based in Rome, New York between 1898 and 1951. Rome teams played as members of the New York State League (1898–1901), Empire State League (1905) and Canadian–American League (1937–1942, 1946–1951).

  9. Southern Tier League - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Tier League was a six–team Independent level minor league baseball league that played in the 1904 and 1905 seasons. The Southern Tier League featured franchises based in New York and Pennsylvania. The Southern Tier League permanently folded after the 1905 season.

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