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The stadium hosted the 2010 Triple-A All-Star Game in which the International League All-Stars defeated the Pacific Coast League All-Stars, 2–1, [14] and the stadium served as the Philadelphia Phillies' alternate training site in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced cancellation of the Minor League Baseball season and abbreviated the Major ...
The IronPigs played their first Opening Day game on the road, losing to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, 4–0, on April 3, 2008. [7] The team went on to lose their next 10 games. On April 14, Lehigh Valley broke the 11-game losing streak, defeating the Richmond Braves, 3–1, at their new home stadium, Coca-Cola Park. [7]
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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 ...
Texas A&M baseball schedule 2024. Texas enters Sunday's game at 46-13. You can read the full Aggies baseball schedule by clicking here.. Louisiana baseball roster
After tonight’s ice time, the Wings will head to New York for an Original Six matchup on national TV (well, TNT, which mostly counts) against the Rangers, who are off to the second-best 10-game ...
Tex Carleton, who pitched a no-hit game for the Rochester Red Wings on September 14, 1929, pitched a no-hitter for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1940. [ 1 ] Since the inception of the Rochester Red Wings Minor League Baseball team, based in Rochester, New York , in 1899, its pitchers have pitched twenty no-hitters , which include two perfect games ...
The Allentown Red Sox played three seasons at the Whitehall ball park, which was bought by Hess's department store owner Max Hess, Jr., and renamed Max Hess Stadium. When the Red Sox left at the end of the 1960 season, the stadium closed and was demolished in 1964. [9] Today, the site is the home of the Lehigh Valley Mall, which opened in 1976 ...