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The Allentown Dukes baseball team in 1924 Breadon Field in neighboring Whitehall Township opened in 1948, closed in 1960, and was demolished in 1964 Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, the home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple A Minor League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in April 2009. Over the next two decades, the city saw limited ...
On April 14, 1934, the Phillies entered into their first affiliation agreement with the New York–Penn League Hazleton Mountaineers. [1] The Phillies have been affiliated with the High-A Jersey Shore BlueClaws of the South Atlantic League since 2001, making it the longest-running active affiliation in the organization among teams not owned by the Phillies. [2]
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.They are located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and they are named in reference to pig iron, used in the manufacturing of steel, for which the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania is well known.
Allentown Brooks (1935–1936) Allentown Cardinals (1935–1936) Allentown Chiefs (1957) Allentown Red Sox (1935–1936) Johnstown Johnnies (1955–1956) Johnstown Red Sox (1961) Lancaster Red Roses (1896–1961) Philadelphia Phillies (minor league) (1892) Reading Brooks (1935–1936) Reading Indians (1952–1957) (Now Reading Phillies)
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 ...
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The minor league Philadelphia Phillies were referenced to have played home games at Recreation Park in 1882. Also called Columbia Park (1866–1875) and Centennial Park (1875–1883), the ballpark was located at 24th Street & Ridge Avenue and 25th Street & Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Baltimore Orioles (minor league) Batavia Clippers; Batavia Muckdogs; Batavia Trojans; Baton Rouge Red Sticks; Bend Phillies; Bradford Bees; Bradford Blue Wings; Bradford Phillies; Brunswick Phillies; Brunswick Pirates; Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970)