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- Sahlen Field (links | edit)
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- Isotopes Park (links | edit)
- List of International League champions (links | edit)
- List of Pacific Coast League champions (links | edit)
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- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (links | edit)
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- AutoZone Park (links | edit)
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- Providence Park (links | edit)
- Principal Park (links | edit)
- Cheney Stadium (links | edit)
- Baseball awards (links | edit)
- Rick Ankiel (links | edit)
- McCoy Stadium (links | edit)
- Sutter Health Park (links | edit)
- Tomo Ohka (links | edit)
- Association of Professional Ball Players of America (links | edit)
- Todd Williams (links | edit)
- Fifth Third Field (Toledo, Ohio) (links | edit)
- Cardinal Stadium (1956) (links | edit)
- Victory Field (links | edit)