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The Cougars are perennially among the league leaders in attendance. On July 20, 2013, the Cougars became the first Class A team to attract 10 million fans. [5] Nancy Faust, after 40 years with the Chicago White Sox, was the stadium organist for selected Cougar home games until her retirement after the 2015 season.
Baseball All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: 1943–1954 Rockford Rampage: Soccer Major Indoor Soccer League: 2005–2012 Rockford RiverHawks/Aviators: Baseball Frontier League 1993–2008, 2011–2015 Rockford Thunder: Fastpitch softball National Pro Fastpitch: 2007–2009 Schaumburg Flyers: Baseball Northern League 1993–2010
Concordia Cougars baseball (2 C) D. DePaul Blue Demons baseball (2 C) E. Eastern Illinois Panthers baseball (2 C, 3 P) Elmhurst Bluejays baseball (1 C)
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It finished in time for the start of the 2009 baseball season. [12] In 2014, the Cougars announced that additional capital improvements would be made in time for the 2015 baseball season, including a climate-controlled cage that will also have a weight room and a video-room, allowing access for Cougars and field staff to develop and evaluate ...
On April 26, 2024, Dunhurst signed with the Kane County Cougars of the American Association of Professional Baseball. [22] Dunhurst appeared in 48 games for Kane County, posting a .173 batting average with one home run and 13 RBI.
He attended Elmhurst College, where he pitched on the baseball team and worked for the school's newspaper until graduating with degrees in speech communications and urban studies in 1988. While in college, he also worked for SportsPhone, a call-in service that provided one minute of sports scores and updates for the Chicago area. [ 3 ]