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    The Hub City Spartanburgers are a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team of the South Atlantic League and the High-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. They are located in Spartanburg, South Carolina . They will play their home games at Fifth Third Park , which is scheduled to open in 2025 and will hold 5,000 people.

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    The Texas Commission on Human Rights Act (TCHRA) is codified in chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code although it is commonly still referred to as the TCHRA. The TCHRA/chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code empowers the TWC similar to the federal Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) with analogous responsibilities at the state level.

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  7. Hub City Spartanburgers GM says Fifth Third Park construction ...

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    General Manager of the Hub City Spartanburgers, Tyson Jeffers, gives updates on the Spartanburg baseball stadium construction project on July 22, 2024 at the Spartanburg City Council meeting.

  8. Meet Hub City's state champion Intermediate Baseball all-stars

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    Hub City, which won the Maryland state title last week at Clear Spring Little League, is 6-0 in tournament games. The team went 3-0 to claim the Maryland District 1 title, and 3-0 in the state ...

  9. Hub City Movers - Wikipedia

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    The Hub City Movers was an eclectic American band, formed in Austin, Texas in September 1969. [1] The original members were Jerry Barnett, Stuart Ervin, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Stan Poytres, Charlie Sauer, and Ed Vizard. Ervin left late in 1969. Poytres was replaced by Ike Ritter in January 1970. John X Reed joined that spring.