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  2. Danville, Illinois minor league baseball history - Wikipedia

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    The Danville Veterans rejoined the Three-I League in 1922–1932, winning league championships in 1927 and 1930. Danville was an affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals from 1927–1932. Joe McGinnity, 1946 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee. After World War II, the Brooklyn Dodgers came to town with their Danville Dodgers affiliate in the Three-I League.

  3. Category:Danville Warriors players - Wikipedia

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    Category for players of the Danville Warriors minor league baseball team, who played in the Midwest League from 1970-1974. Pages in category "Danville Warriors players" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. Dennis Holmberg - Wikipedia

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    He began his professional career with the 1970 Newark Co-Pilots, splitting his time between third base and the outfield. In 1971, he was a part-time third baseman with the Danville Warriors. Holmberg spent the 1972 campaign with the San Antonio Brewers. In 1973, Dennis split his time between Danville and Shreveport.

  5. Danville Warriors - Wikipedia

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  6. Danville Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Danville Stadium is a baseball stadium in Danville, Illinois, located at 610 Highland Boulevard. [1] Danville Stadium is currently home to the Danville Dans of the collegiate summer Prospect League. The ballpark was formerly home of the Danville Warriors, which was a Class A minor league baseball team in the Midwest League. Originally built in ...

  7. Midwest League - Wikipedia

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    Danville Warriors (1970–1976) Dayton Dragons (2000–present) Rockford Expos (1988–1992) Rockford Royals (1993–1994) Rockford Cubbies (1995–1998) Rockford Reds (1999) Decatur Commodores (1956–1974) Dubuque Packers (1956–1967, 1974–1976; second franchise relocated from Quincy, Illinois) Dubuque Royals (1968) Fort Wayne TinCaps ...

  8. Mid-State Conference - Wikipedia

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    School Location Mascot Colors County Year Joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference Joined Brownsburg: Brownsburg: Bulldogs 32 Hendricks

  9. 1970 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament - Wikipedia

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