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  • #16
    The Round Rock Express is my favorite minor league team and then it will have to be the Corpus Christi Hooks.
    "Ricky's an important guy, but it's not like Bagwell's hurt."
    -Larry Dierker, Astros manager, on Ricky Gutierrez's broken thumb

    Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio future hall of famers


    -Kirk

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    • #17
      I have to go with the High Desert Mavericks (Class A/Upper, California League, Kansas City Royals).

      They are the local pro team, and have been in the area since 1991. I worked as an usher for three seasons, 1994-95-96 (met Bob Feller here in '94), and have been a volunteer keeping the batting stats for the message board operator since '97.

      I'm also a member of the Booster Club, and chair the committee to choose the Player of the Month, and Pitcher of the Month. It's a great committee, not only of knowledgable fans, but three played Minor League ball at one time. One even pitched in the Cal League in the mid-60s.

      Bob

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Southlake CubsFan
        Iowa Cubs
        You have to explain to me. How does a Texan become a fan of the CHICAGO Cubs and the IOWA Cubs?

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        • #19
          Of course, when I was growing up it was the Denver Bears, as I lived about 30 miles from Denver. But, since Colorado has MLB, the Bears no longer exist (they changed their name from Bears to Zephyrs in the mid 80's anyway - dumb move - Bears was always a popular name and still is. Many Colorado Rockies fans would like to see the name Denver Bears for the team).

          Anyway, I moved to Arizona in 1986 when I began a new career as a Border Patrol Agent. So I can't say the Colorado Springs Skysox are my favorite minor league team - I've never seen them play.

          As a Cardinal and Oriole major league fan, I used to follow their minor league clubs in the Sporting News. Thus, the Tulsa Oilers, Louisville Redbirds and Rochester Red Wings were semi-favorites.

          Today, it would be a Class A independent team - the Yuma Scorpions. They are playing their maiden season this year. Yuma has had minor league franchises before - the Yuma Bullfrogs collapsed financially a couple of years ago. The Scorpions are playing well, and have some local talent on the club. The only problem is, it just is not that comfortable to go to Desert Sun Stadium in the summer (Desert Sun was built for the Padres - they used to hold their spring training in Yuma). They have a method of cooling the stadium (it's even hot in the evenings here), but it's not quite enough. This league needs to play winter ball (especially because the population increases considerably in the winter when the Snowbirds - senior citizens - come down from the north).

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Southlake CubsFan
            Iowa Cubs
            I remember when they were called the Iowa Oaks.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by yankees rule
              You have to explain to me. How does a Texan become a fan of the CHICAGO Cubs and the IOWA Cubs?
              lived in illinois for 13 years my friend
              Southlake Carroll Dragons Football
              National Champs '04, '05, '06
              State Champs '88, '92, '93, '02, '04, '05, '06

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              • #22
                Iron Jaw, this is a litte off topic, but Yuma, AZ, is that the same Yuma, thats in Vegas Vaction, haha sorry i lvoe that movie
                Southlake Carroll Dragons Football
                National Champs '04, '05, '06
                State Champs '88, '92, '93, '02, '04, '05, '06

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Southlake CubsFan
                  lived in illinois for 13 years my friend
                  Ah, I see. That explains everything.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by yankees rule
                    Ah, I see. That explains everything.
                    sure does, the only bad thing about living in texas, is i cant go to the bears, cubs, and illini games anymore
                    Southlake Carroll Dragons Football
                    National Champs '04, '05, '06
                    State Champs '88, '92, '93, '02, '04, '05, '06

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Southlake CubsFan
                      sure does, the only bad thing about living in texas, is i cant go to the bears, cubs, and illini games anymore
                      What made you go to Texas?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by yankees rule
                        What made you go to Texas?
                        dads job, im only 15 btw
                        Southlake Carroll Dragons Football
                        National Champs '04, '05, '06
                        State Champs '88, '92, '93, '02, '04, '05, '06

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Southlake CubsFan
                          Iron Jaw, this is a litte off topic, but Yuma, AZ, is that the same Yuma, thats in Vegas Vaction, haha sorry i lvoe that movie
                          You mean the Yuma where Mr. Pappagiorgio was from with his fake I.D. Of course it is the one and only Yuma, AZ. But they never showed Yuma in the movie.

                          I like the movie too. Cousin Eddie was great. And Beverly DeAngelo showed all the charms of an incredibly sexy mature woman.

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                          • #28
                            yup, GREAT movie, i wish i lived in a place that was brought up in a movie, thad be cool, "this is the damn tour, take all the damn pictures you want, now are their any damn questions? where can i get some damn bait?" haha i love that line
                            Southlake Carroll Dragons Football
                            National Champs '04, '05, '06
                            State Champs '88, '92, '93, '02, '04, '05, '06

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                            • #29
                              All of the Dodger affiliates, the VB Dodgers, Jax Suns and Vegas 51's among others.
                              Let's go Dodgers

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by whatswailing
                                All of the Dodger affiliates, the VB Dodgers, Jax Suns and Vegas 51's among others.
                                I remember the Dodgers long run with the AAA Albuquerque Dukes. That franchise moved to Portland a few years back. Albuquerque now has the "Isotopes," a farm club of the Marlins.

                                Back in the 1960's, the Dodgers had Spokane as the AAA franchise. The Spokane Indians of the PCL - later called the Spokane Dodgers, although I'm not sure if Dodgers was their official name or just an affectionate name because of their parent franchise at the time.

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