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Wisconsin Brewing Company Park is a baseball stadium in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.Built in 2021, the ballpark is home to the Lake Country DockHounds, an independent professional baseball team in the American Association of Professional Baseball.
The Wisconsin Rapids Senators (1963) and Wisconsin Rapids Twins (1964-1983) would play for the next two decades. [2] Following the 1983 season, the franchise moved to Simmons Field in Kenosha, Wisconsin. [6] In 2010, baseball returned, as the current tenant, the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters of the summer collegiate Northwoods League began play in ...
The original Veterans Memorial Stadium was built in 1949 for the Cedar Rapids Rockets of the Central Association. It later became home to the Cedar Rapids Indians (1950–1952), the Cedar Rapids Raiders (1953–1957), and the Cedar Rapids Braves (1958–1961) of the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League. From 1962 until its demolition, Cedar Rapids ...
CEDAR RAPIDS— There's no better way to put an exclamation point on a game than what Cedar Rapids Kennedy sophomore Ty Donels did in the Class 4A Iowa state baseball tournament semifinals against ...
Cedar Rapids Kernels: Midwest League: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Veterans Memorial Stadium: 2013 Single-A: Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: Florida State League: Fort Myers, Florida: Hammond Stadium: 1993 Rookie: FCL Twins: Florida Complex League: Fort Myers, Florida: Lee Health Sports Complex: 1989 DSL Twins: Dominican Summer League: Boca Chica, Santo ...
Baseball Midwest League: 1: 1981 Moved to Geneva, Illinois, and are now the Kane County Cougars: Wisconsin Rapids Senators/Twins: Wisconsin Rapids/ Kenosha: 1963–1983 Baseball Midwest League: 1: 1973 Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and are now the Fort Wayne TinCaps: Duluth–Superior Dukes: Superior-Duluth: 1993–2002 Baseball Northern League ...
The team finished the season with an overall record of 38–34. On August 8, 2021, Nathan Hemmerling and Brayden Bonner threw the Rafters first ever combined no hitter. Wisconsin Rapids won 7–0 in a seven inning game.
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