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  2. Toledo Mud Hens - Wikipedia

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    The American Association Mud Hens moved to League Park in Cleveland in 1914 and became the Cleveland Bearcats, playing in Cleveland for two seasons. [4] During the 1914 season, a Class C Mud Hens team played in the Southern Michigan League. [1] [5]: 95 No Toledo team was fielded in 1915. [1]

  3. American coot - Wikipedia

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    The American coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen or pouldeau, ... The bird is the mascot of the Toledo Mud Hens Minor League Baseball team. [41]

  4. List of Detroit Tigers minor league affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, Detroit's closest domestic affiliate is the Toledo Mud Hens, which are approximately 54 miles (87 km) away. Detroit's furthest domestic affiliates are the Single-A Lakeland Flying Tigers and the Florida Complex League Tigers of the Rookie Florida Complex League , which share a facility some 988 miles (1,590 km) away.

  5. Category:Toledo Mud Hens players - Wikipedia

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    Baseball portal; This is for players of the Toledo Mud Hens minor league baseball team, who played in the Interstate League (1896–1900), American Association (1902–1913, 1919–1952), Southern Michigan League (1914), International League (1965–2020), and Triple-A East (2021–present).

  6. Ned Skeldon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lucas County Stadium would be the home of the Mud Hens for 37 years. In 1988 the stadium was renamed in honor of Skeldon, a few months before his death. The ballpark is maintained as part of the Lucas County Recreational Center Complex, and continues to be used for amateur baseball. In 2022 Lucas County approved the demolition of the stadium. [2]

  7. Mud Hens - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Toledo Mud Hens - Wikipedia

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    Toledo Mud Hens players (1,722 P) Pages in category "Toledo Mud Hens" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Fifth Third Field (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    On April 9, 2002, Fifth Third Field hosted its first game as the Toledo Mud Hens faced off against the Norfolk Tides. The Mud Hens had a 2–0 lead going to the top of the fourth. The Tides scored five runs to take a 5–2 lead over the Mud Hens. Then the Mud Hens answered back scoring five unanswered runs to win 7–5. [citation needed]