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Example 1

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The Bad News Bears
Everyone's Favorite Ursines!
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
AffiliationsBaseball Worldwide
LeagueKBO (Northside Division)
LocationKuala Lumpur
BallparkEstadio Latinoamericano
Founded1961
Folded2012
Nickname(s)Los pericos
League championships1963, 2008
Division championships(1) 1942
World Series championships1989
Japan Series championships1974, 2004
Former name(s)Construction workers
Former league(s)Players League
Former ballparksShibe Park
ColorsRoyal blue, pink and white
MascotPerro Sultan
190767-87
Won pennant, lost in Africa Series
Playoff berths239
Retired numbers00, 24
OwnershipBearOwnerz Group
ManagementBear Management, LLP
CoachCoach Sam
ManagerConnie Mack
General ManagerRich Branchey
PresidentFred Turner
MediaBearChannel
Websitewww.badnewzbearz.baseball
Uniforms
Home
Away
Third
The Bad News Bears
Everyone's Favorite Ursines!
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
AffiliationsBaseball Worldwide
LeagueKBO (Northside Division)
LocationKuala Lumpur
BallparkEstadio Latinoamericano
Year founded1961
Year folded2012
Nickname(s)Los pericos
League championships1963, 2008
Division championships(1) 1942
World Series championships1989
Japan Series championships1974, 2004
Former name(s)Construction workers
Former league(s)Players League
Former ballparksShibe Park
ColorsRoyal blue, pink and white
MascotPerro Sultan
190767-87
Won pennant, lost in Africa Series
Playoff berths239
Retired numbers00, 24
OwnershipBearOwnerz Group
ManagementBear Management, LLP
CoachCoach Sam
ManagerConnie Mack
General ManagerRich Branchey
PresidentFred Turner
MediaBearChannel
Websitewww.badnewzbearz.baseball
Uniforms
Home
Away
Third

Example 2

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Montreal Expos
Information
LeagueNational League (1969–2004)
BallparkOlympic Stadium (1977–2004)
Established1969
Folded2004 (relocated to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals)
Nickname(s)The 'Spos, Nos Amours
NL East1 (1981)
Former ballparksJarry Park Stadium (1969–1976)
Hiram Bithorn Stadium (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (2003–2004)
ColorsRed, white, blue[1]
     
MascotSouki (1978)
Youppi! (1979–2004)[2]
Retired numbers8, 10, 10, 30, 42
OwnershipCharles Bronfman (1969–1990)
Claude Brochu (1991–2001)
Jeffrey Loria (2001–2002)
Major League Baseball (2002–2004)
ManagerGene Mauch (1969–1975)
Karl Kuehl (1976)
Charlie Fox (1976)
Dick Williams (1977–1981)
Jim Fanning (1981–1982, 1984)
Bill Virdon (1983–1984)
Buck Rodgers (1985–1991)
Tom Runnells (1991–1992)
Felipe Alou (1992–2001)
Jeff Torborg (2001)
Frank Robinson (2002–2004)[3]
General ManagerJim Fanning (1969–1976)
Charlie Fox (1976–1978)
John McHale (1978–1984)
Murray Cook (1984–1987)
Bill Stoneman (1987–1988)
Dave Dombrowski (1988–1991)
Dan Duquette (1991–1994)
Kevin Malone (1994–1995)
Jim Beattie (1995–2001)
Larry Beinfest (2001–2002)
Omar Minaya (2002–2004)[4]
Websitemontreal.expos.mlb.com (2004 archive)
Montreal Expos
Information
LeagueNational League (1969–2004)
BallparkOlympic Stadium (1977–2004)
Year established1969
Year folded2004 (relocated to Washington, D.C. and became the Washington Nationals)
Nickname(s)The 'Spos, Nos Amours
NL East1 (1981)
Former ballparksJarry Park Stadium (1969–1976)
Hiram Bithorn Stadium (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (2003–2004)
ColorsRed, white, blue[1]
     
MascotSouki (1978)
Youppi! (1979–2004)[2]
Retired numbers8, 10, 10, 30, 42
OwnershipCharles Bronfman (1969–1990)
Claude Brochu (1991–2001)
Jeffrey Loria (2001–2002)
Major League Baseball (2002–2004)
ManagerGene Mauch (1969–1975)
Karl Kuehl (1976)
Charlie Fox (1976)
Dick Williams (1977–1981)
Jim Fanning (1981–1982, 1984)
Bill Virdon (1983–1984)
Buck Rodgers (1985–1991)
Tom Runnells (1991–1992)
Felipe Alou (1992–2001)
Jeff Torborg (2001)
Frank Robinson (2002–2004)[3]
General ManagerJim Fanning (1969–1976)
Charlie Fox (1976–1978)
John McHale (1978–1984)
Murray Cook (1984–1987)
Bill Stoneman (1987–1988)
Dave Dombrowski (1988–1991)
Dan Duquette (1991–1994)
Kevin Malone (1994–1995)
Jim Beattie (1995–2001)
Larry Beinfest (2001–2002)
Omar Minaya (2002–2004)[4]
Websitemontreal.expos.mlb.com (2004 archive)

Example 3

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{{Infobox baseball team|berths=13 ([[2007 Central League Climax Series|2007]], [[2008 Central League Climax Series|2008]], [[2009 Central League Climax Series|2009]], [[2010 Central League Climax Series|2010]], [[2011 Central League Climax Series|2011]], [[2012 Central League Climax Series|2012]], [[2013 Central League Climax Series|2013]], [[2014 Central League Climax Series|2014]], [[2015 Central League Climax Series|2015]], [[2016 Central League Climax Series|2016]], [[2018 Central League Climax Series|2018]], [[2019 Central League Climax Series|2019]], [[2021 Central League Climax Series|2021]]) |cap_logo=Yomiuri Giants insignia.png |colors=Orange, black, white<br><span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#ed9e21; color:black;">&nbsp;</span> <span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:black; color:white;">&nbsp;</span> <span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:white; color:black;">&nbsp;</span> |division_champ_type=Central League |division_champs='''38''' ([[1951 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1951]], [[1952 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1952]], [[1953 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1953]], [[1955 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1955]], [[1956 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1956]], [[1957 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1957]], [[1958 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1958]], [[1959 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1959]], [[1961 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1961]], [[1963 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1963]], [[1965 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1965]], [[1966 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1966]], [[1967 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1967]], [[1968 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1968]], [[1969 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1969]], [[1970 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1970]], [[1971 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1971]], [[1972 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1972]], [[1973 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1973]], [[1976 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1976]], [[1977 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1977]], [[1981 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1981]], [[1983 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1983]], [[1987 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1987]], [[1989 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1989]], [[1990 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1990]], [[1994 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1994]], [[1996 Nippon Professional Baseball season|1996]], [[2000 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2000]], [[2002 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2002]], [[2007 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2007]], [[2008 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2008]], [[2009 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2009]], [[2012 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2012]], [[2013 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2013]], [[2014 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2014]], [[2019 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2019]], [[2020 Nippon Professional Baseball season|2020]]) |former_ballparks=<div class="plainlist " >
*[[Korakuen Stadium]] (1937–1987)

</div> |former_names=<div class="plainlist " >
*Tokyo Giants (1935–1946)
*Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club (1934)

</div> |founded=1934 |league='''[[Nippon Professional Baseball]]'''
:'''[[Central League]] (1950–present)'''
<span class="nowrap">[[Japanese Baseball League]] (1936–1949)</span>
<span class="nowrap">Independent (1934–1935)</span> |league_champ_type=Japanese Baseball League |league_champs='''9''' (1936 Fall, 1937 Spring, 1938 Fall, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1949) |location=[[Bunkyō]], Tokyo, Japan |logo= |management=Toshikazu Yamaguchi |manager=[[Tatsunori Hara]] |mascot=Giabbit |name=Yomiuri Giants |nickname=''Kyojin'' (巨人, giant) |owner=Legally as <span title="Hepburn transliteration"><i lang="ja-Latn">[[Kabushiki gaisha|KK]] Yomiuri Kyojingun</i></span><span style="font-weight: normal"> (<span title="Japanese-language text"><span lang="ja">株式会社読売巨人軍</span></span>)</span> 100% owned by [[Yomiuri Shimbun#Yomiuri Group|The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings]] |retired_numbers=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[Sadaharu Oh|1]]</li><li>[[Shigeo Nagashima|3]]</li><li>[[Toshio Kurosawa (baseball)|4]]</li><li>[[Eiji Sawamura|14]]</li><li>[[Tetsuharu Kawakami|16]]</li><li>[[Masaichi Kaneda|34]]</li></ul></div> |series=Japan Series |series_champs='''22''' ([[1951 Japan Series|1951]], [[1952 Japan Series|1952]], [[1953 Japan Series|1953]], [[1955 Japan Series|1955]], [[1961 Japan Series|1961]], [[1963 Japan Series|1963]], [[1965 Japan Series|1965]], [[1966 Japan Series|1966]], [[1967 Japan Series|1967]], [[1968 Japan Series|1968]], [[1969 Japan Series|1969]], [[1970 Japan Series|1970]], [[1971 Japan Series|1971]], [[1972 Japan Series|1972]], [[1973 Japan Series|1973]], [[1981 Japan Series|1981]], [[1989 Japan Series|1989]], [[1994 Japan Series|1994]], [[2000 Japan Series|2000]], [[2002 Japan Series|2002]], [[2009 Japan Series|2009]], [[2012 Japan Series|2012]]) |stadium=[[Tokyo Dome]] |uniform=}}
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Yomiuri Giants
Information
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
Central League (1950–present)

Japanese Baseball League (1936–1949)

Independent (1934–1935)
LocationBunkyō, Tokyo, Japan
BallparkTokyo Dome
Founded1934
Nickname(s)Kyojin (巨人, giant)
Japanese Baseball League9 (1936 Fall, 1937 Spring, 1938 Fall, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1949)
Central League38 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020)
Japan Series championships22 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1981, 1989, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2009, 2012)
Former name(s)
  • Tokyo Giants (1935–1946)
  • Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club (1934)
Former ballparks
ColorsOrange, black, white
     
MascotGiabbit
Playoff berths13 (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021)
Retired numbers
OwnershipLegally as KK Yomiuri Kyojingun (株式会社読売巨人軍) 100% owned by The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings
ManagementToshikazu Yamaguchi
ManagerTatsunori Hara
Yomiuri Giants
Information
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
Central League (1950–present)

Japanese Baseball League (1936–1949)

Independent (1934–1935)
LocationBunkyō, Tokyo, Japan
BallparkTokyo Dome
Year founded1934
Nickname(s)Kyojin (巨人, giant)
Japanese Baseball League9 (1936 Fall, 1937 Spring, 1938 Fall, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1949)
Central League38 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020)
Japan Series championships22 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1981, 1989, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2009, 2012)
Former name(s)
  • Tokyo Giants (1935–1946)
  • Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club (1934)
Former ballparks
ColorsOrange, black, white
     
MascotGiabbit
Playoff berths13 (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021)
Retired numbers
OwnershipLegally as KK Yomiuri Kyojingun (株式会社読売巨人軍) 100% owned by The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings
ManagementToshikazu Yamaguchi
ManagerTatsunori Hara

Example 4

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{{Infobox MLB|DIV=AL East |DV=(10) |Division Champs=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1975 Boston Red Sox season|1975]]</li><li>[[1986 Boston Red Sox season|1986]]</li><li>[[1988 Boston Red Sox season|1988]]</li><li>[[1990 Boston Red Sox season|1990]]</li><li>[[1995 Boston Red Sox season|1995]]</li><li>[[2007 Boston Red Sox season|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 Boston Red Sox season|2013]]</li><li>[[2016 Boston Red Sox season|2016]]</li><li>[[2017 Boston Red Sox season|2017]]</li><li>[[2018 Boston Red Sox season|2018]]</li></ul></div> |LEAGUE=AL |OTHER DIV CHAMPS= |OTHER PENNANTS= |P=(14) |PENNANTS=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1903 Boston Americans season|1903]]</li><li>[[1904 Boston Americans season|1904]]</li><li>[[1912 Boston Red Sox season|1912]]</li><li>[[1915 Boston Red Sox season|1915]]</li><li>[[1916 Boston Red Sox season|1916]]</li><li>[[1918 Boston Red Sox season|1918]]</li><li>[[1946 Boston Red Sox season|1946]]</li><li>[[1967 Boston Red Sox season|1967]]</li><li>[[1975 American League Championship Series|1975]]</li><li>[[1986 American League Championship Series|1986]]</li><li>[[2004 American League Championship Series|2004]]</li><li>[[2007 American League Championship Series|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 American League Championship Series|2013]]</li><li>[[2018 American League Championship Series|2018]]</li></ul></div> |WC=(8) |WORLD CHAMPIONS=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1903 World Series|1903]]</li><li>[[1912 World Series|1912]]</li><li>[[1915 World Series|1915]]</li><li>[[1916 World Series|1916]]</li><li>[[1918 World Series|1918]]</li><li>[[2004 World Series|2004]]</li><li>[[2007 World Series|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 World Series|2013]]</li><li>[[2018 World Series|2018]]</li></ul></div> |WS=(9) |Wild Card=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1998 Boston Red Sox season|1998]]</li><li>[[1999 Boston Red Sox season|1999]]</li><li>[[2003 Boston Red Sox season|2003]]</li><li>[[2004 Boston Red Sox season|2004]]</li><li>[[2005 Boston Red Sox season|2005]]</li><li>[[2008 Boston Red Sox season|2008]]</li><li>[[2009 Boston Red Sox season|2009]]</li><li>[[2021 Boston Red Sox season|2021]]</li></ul></div> |ballpark=[[Fenway Park]] |colors=Red, navy blue, white[a][6]<br /><span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#BD3039; color:white;">&nbsp;</span> <span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#0D2B56; color:white;">&nbsp;</span> <span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#FFFFFF; color:black;">&nbsp;</span> |current league=American League |division=[[American League East|East Division]] |division_champs=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1975 Boston Red Sox season|1975]]</li><li>[[1986 Boston Red Sox season|1986]]</li><li>[[1988 Boston Red Sox season|1988]]</li><li>[[1990 Boston Red Sox season|1990]]</li><li>[[1995 Boston Red Sox season|1995]]</li><li>[[2007 Boston Red Sox season|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 Boston Red Sox season|2013]]</li><li>[[2016 Boston Red Sox season|2016]]</li><li>[[2017 Boston Red Sox season|2017]]</li><li>[[2018 Boston Red Sox season|2018]]</li></ul></div> |established=1901 |former_ballparks=<div class="plainlist " >
* [[Huntington Avenue Grounds]] ([[1901 Major League Baseball season|1901]]–[[1911 Major League Baseball season|1911]])

</div> |general_manager=[[Brian O'Halloran (baseball)|Brian O'Halloran]] |league=[[American League]] |league_champs=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1903 Boston Americans season|1903]]</li><li>[[1904 Boston Americans season|1904]]</li><li>[[1912 Boston Red Sox season|1912]]</li><li>[[1915 Boston Red Sox season|1915]]</li><li>[[1916 Boston Red Sox season|1916]]</li><li>[[1918 Boston Red Sox season|1918]]</li><li>[[1946 Boston Red Sox season|1946]]</li><li>[[1967 Boston Red Sox season|1967]]</li><li>[[1975 American League Championship Series|1975]]</li><li>[[1986 American League Championship Series|1986]]</li><li>[[2004 American League Championship Series|2004]]</li><li>[[2007 American League Championship Series|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 American League Championship Series|2013]]</li><li>[[2018 American League Championship Series|2018]]</li></ul></div> |logo= |manager=[[Alex Cora]] |misc= |misc1= |misc5= |misc6= |name=Boston Red Sox |nicknames=The Sox, The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team |owner=[[Fenway Sports Group]] ([[John W. Henry|John Henry]]) |pastnames=<div class="plainlist " >
* Boston Americans ([[1901 in baseball|1901]]–[[1907 in baseball|1907]])

</div> |presbo=[[Chaim Bloom]] (Chief Baseball Officer) |president=[[Sam Kennedy (baseball executive)|Sam Kennedy]] (President and CEO) |retired_numbers=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[Bobby Doerr|1]]</li><li>[[Joe Cronin|4]]</li><li>[[Johnny Pesky|6]]</li><li>[[Carl Yastrzemski|8]]</li><li>[[Ted Williams|9]]</li><li>[[Jim Rice|14]]</li><li>[[Wade Boggs|26]]</li><li>[[Carlton Fisk|27]]</li><li>[[David Ortiz|34]]</li><li>[[Pedro Martínez|45]]</li><li>[[Jackie Robinson|42]]</li></ul></div> |series=[[World Series]] (9) |series_champs=<div class="hlist"><ul><li>[[1903 World Series|1903]]</li><li>[[1912 World Series|1912]]</li><li>[[1915 World Series|1915]]</li><li>[[1916 World Series|1916]]</li><li>[[1918 World Series|1918]]</li><li>[[2004 World Series|2004]]</li><li>[[2007 World Series|2007]]</li><li>[[2013 World Series|2013]]</li><li>[[2018 World Series|2018]]</li></ul></div> |uniform= |uniformlogo=Boston Red Sox cap logo.svg |y1=1901 |y2=1969 |y3=1908 |y4=1912}}
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Boston Red Sox
2024 Boston Red Sox season
Cap insignia
Major league affiliations
Colors
  • Red, navy blue, white[a][6]
         
Name
  • Boston Red Sox (1908–present)
Other nicknames
  • The Sox, The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team
Ballpark
Major league titles
World Series titles (9)
AL Pennants (14)
AL East Division titles (10)
Wild card berths (8)
Front office
Principal owner(s)Fenway Sports Group (John Henry)
PresidentSam Kennedy (President and CEO)
President of baseball operationsChaim Bloom (Chief Baseball Officer)
ManagerAlex Cora
Boston Red Sox
Information
LeagueAmerican League (East Division)
BallparkFenway Park
Year established1901
Nickname(s)The Sox, The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team
League championships
Division championships
World Series (9) championships
Former ballparks
ColorsRed, navy blue, white[a][6]
     
Retired numbers
OwnershipFenway Sports Group (John Henry)
ManagerAlex Cora
General ManagerBrian O'Halloran
PresidentSam Kennedy (President and CEO)

Example 5

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{{Infobox baseball team|ballpark=[[Empire Ballpark]] |chairman=Rory Vassallo |champ_seasons=[[2010–11 Australian Baseball League season|2010–11]], [[2011–12 Australian Baseball League season|2011–12]], [[2013–14 Australian Baseball League season|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Australian Baseball League season|2014–15]] |championships='''4''' |city=[[Perth]], Western Australia |colours=<span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#b41502; color:white;border:1px solid darkgray;">&nbsp;</span> Red<br /><span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#000000; color:white;border:1px solid darkgray;">&nbsp;</span> Black<br /><span class="legend-color mw-no-invert" style="background-color:#ffffff; color:black;border:1px solid darkgray;">&nbsp;</span> White |current_season=[[2020–21 Australian Baseball League season]] |finals_apps= |finals_seasons= |founded=1989 |general_manager=Steven Nelkovski |inaugural_season=2010–11 |logo= |manager=Andrew Kyle |owner=Private consortium |prem_seasons=[[2011–12 Australian Baseball League season|2011–12]], [[2013–14 Australian Baseball League season|2013–14]] |premierships='''2''' |uniform=[[File:Heat caps and uni.png|300px|Current Heat uniforms 2014–15 plus previous uniforms]]}}
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Information
LocationPerth, Western Australia
BallparkEmpire Ballpark
Founded1989
Colours  Red
  Black
  White
OwnershipPrivate consortium
ManagerAndrew Kyle
General ManagerSteven Nelkovski
Uniforms
Current Heat uniforms 2014–15 plus previous uniforms
Infobox baseball team/testcases
Information
LocationPerth, Western Australia
BallparkEmpire Ballpark
Year founded1989
Colours  Red
  Black
  White
OwnershipPrivate consortium
ManagerAndrew Kyle
General ManagerSteven Nelkovski
Uniforms
Current Heat uniforms 2014–15 plus previous uniforms

Example 6

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Amarillo Dillas
Information
LocationAmarillo, Texas
BallparkPotter County Memorial Stadium
Founded1994
Folded2011
League championships4 (1999, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Division championships7 (1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008, 2010)
Former league(s)
Colors  
Blue, red
OwnershipReunion Sports Group
ManagerBrady Bogart
General ManagerMark Lee
MediaAmarillo Globe-News
Websitewww.myamarillodillas.com (Dead link)
Amarillo Dillas
Information
LocationAmarillo, Texas
BallparkPotter County Memorial Stadium
Year founded1994
Year folded2011
League championships4 (1999, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Division championships7 (1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008, 2010)
Former league(s)
Colors  
Blue, red
OwnershipReunion Sports Group
ManagerBrady Bogart
General ManagerMark Lee
MediaAmarillo Globe-News
Websitewww.myamarillodillas.com (Dead link)

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Washington Wild Things
Information
LeagueFrontier League (West Division)
LocationWashington, Pennsylvania
BallparkWild Things Park
Founded1997
League championships1 (1997)
Division championships7 (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2021)
Former name(s)
  • Canton Crocodiles (1997–2001)
ColorsRed, black, white
     
Retired numbers12 (Chris Sidick)
OwnershipStu and Francine Williams
ManagerTom Vaeth
General ManagerSteve Zavacky (Managing Director)
MediaObserver–Reporter MSA Sports Network
Websitewww.washingtonwildthings.com
Washington Wild Things
Information
LeagueFrontier League (West Division)
LocationWashington, Pennsylvania
BallparkWild Things Park
Year founded1997
League championships1 (1997)
Division championships7 (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2021)
Former name(s)
  • Canton Crocodiles (1997–2001)
ColorsRed, black, white
     
Retired numbers12 (Chris Sidick)
OwnershipStu and Francine Williams
ManagerTom Vaeth
General ManagerSteve Zavacky (Managing Director)
MediaObserver–Reporter MSA Sports Network
Websitewww.washingtonwildthings.com

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Saskatoon Yellow Jackets
Information
LeagueWestern Major Baseball League (Central Division)
LocationSaskatoon, SK
BallparkCairns Field
Founded2002
Nickname(s)Jackets
Saskatoon Yellow Jackets
Information
LeagueWestern Major Baseball League (Central Division)
LocationSaskatoon, SK
BallparkCairns Field
Year founded2002
Nickname(s)Jackets

Notes

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  1. ^ The team's colors are officially red and navy blue, according to the team's mascot (Wally the Green Monster)'s official website.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Landers, Chris (February 13, 2019). "What's the weirdest logo in the history of each Major League team?". MLB.com. Retrieved February 16, 2019. The Nationals only have 15 years' worth of logos, while the Expos never strayed from their classic red, white and blue.
  2. ^ Chesterton, Eric (September 10, 2019). "30 years ago, Tommy Lasorda got a mascot ejected for napping on his dugout". MLB.com. Retrieved February 4, 2021. In the world of mascots, Youppi! is something of a trailblazer. After serving as the Expos' mascot since 1979, he "chose" to remain in Canada and represent the Canadiens rather than migrate south to Washington, D.C. with the franchise.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Franchise Managers". Nationals.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Franchise General Managers". Nationals.com]. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "About Wally the Green Monster". RedSox.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Clair, Michael (April 6, 2021). "Red Sox unveil Patriots' Day-inspired unis". MLB.com. Retrieved November 22, 2021. Ever since 1933, when the Red Sox first put a red 'B' on a navy cap and added "Red Sox" in their distinctive font on the front of their jerseys, Boston hasn't changed its uniforms much.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)