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  2. Indianapolis Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Indians previously played at Owen J. Bush Stadium from 1931 to 1996 and at two versions of Washington Park from 1902 to 1931. Indianapolis is the second-oldest minor league franchise in American professional baseball (after the Rochester Red Wings).

  3. Category:Indianapolis Indians players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Indianapolis Indians minor league baseball team, that has played in the American Association (1902–1997), International League (1998–2020), and Triple-A East (2021–present).

  4. Victory Field - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Victory Field in 1996 was the catalyst for a revitalization of downtown Indianapolis. [7] A record 16,168 fans were in attendance on July 22, 2000, to witness the Indians lose to the Columbus Clippers 6–5. [6] In 2023, the Indians drew an average home attendance of 7,842 in 71 home games, the 4th highest in Minor League ...

  5. Category:Indianapolis Indians managers - Wikipedia

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    Managers of the Indianapolis Indians minor league baseball team of the American Association (20th century) (1903–1962; 1969–1997), ...

  6. Category:Indianapolis Indians - Wikipedia

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    File:Indianapolis Indians logo.svg This page was last edited on 9 June 2023, at 17:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Bush Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Owen J. Bush Stadium was a baseball stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It was home to the Indianapolis Indians from 1931 to 1996. It was also home to a few Negro league teams, as well as a Continental Football League team, the Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league's final championship in 1969.

  8. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis (/ ˌ ɪ n d i ə ˈ n æ p ə l ɪ s / ⓘ IN-dee-ə-NAP-ə-lis), [10] [11] colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. Indianapolis is situated in the state's central till plain region along the west fork of the White River.

  9. Sports in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Indianapolis include major league franchises, collegiate athletics, and a variety of other club and individual sporting events that have taken place in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis is the home to 11 professional sports teams. The city is also home to three National Collegiate Athletic Association collegiate teams.