Author: Drew Crossley

2007 St. George Roadrunners program from the Golden Baseball League

St. George Roadrunners

The St. George Roadrunners were a Utah-based independent minor league baseball team that scrapped and clawed its way through four seasons in the Golden Baseball League between 2007 and 2010. The Roadrunners were the second independent league club to try to make a go of it at Bruce Hurst Field on the campus of Dixie State College. The Zion Pioneerzz/St. George Pioneerzz of the Western Baseball League at the 2,500-seat ballpark from 1999 to 2001.

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1992 Rockford Expos baseball program from the Midwest League

Rockford Expos

The Rockford Expos were an Illinois-based Class A farm club of the Montreal Expos from 1988 until 1992.  When Rockford’s owners were awarded a Midwest League expansion franchise in June 1987, it marked the return of professional baseball to the city for the first time since the departure of the Rockford Peaches of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1954.

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1998 San Diego Flash soccer program from the A-League

San Diego Flash (1998-2001)

The San Diego Flash were a 2nd Division professional soccer club that competed in the United Soccer League’s A-League from 1998 through 2001. At the time, the A-League was the second highest level of outdoor soccer competition in the United States, operating one level beneath Major League Soccer. The club helped to develop the careers of future Major League Soccer standouts Joe Cannon and Jimmy Conrad before collapsing due to finance problems.

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1960 Clinton C-Sox baseball program from the Midwest League

Clinton C-Sox

The Clinton C-Sox were an Iowa-based farm club of the American League’s Chicago White Sox from 1959 through 1965. Prior to hooking up with the White Sox in 1959, Clinton served as a minor league affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1954 to 1958 and the club was known as the Clinton Pirates. In their finest season, the C-Sox won Class A Midwest League pennant in 1963, posting a 83-41 record and besting the 2nd place Burlington Bees by 11 games.

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2001-02 Dakota Wizards Ticket Brochure from the Continental Basketball Association

Dakota Wizards

The Dakota Wizards were a long-running minor league basketball team that played for 17 seasons at the Civic Center is Bismarck, North Dakota between 1995 and 2012. That lifespan marked that Wizards as one of the more durable minor league hoops outfits in American history. After three losing seasons in their first four years, the Wizards would emerge as a minor league power of sorts. During the club’s final thirteen seasons from 1999 through 2012, the Wizards would win four league titles and suffer only two losing campaigns.

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