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MAJOR LEAGUE (8)
Chicago (NL)
Chicago (AL)
Milwaukee (NL)
St. Louis (NL)
Minnesota (AL)
Los Angeles (NL) [L.A. Coliseum]
San Diego (NL)
Tampa Bay (AL)
MINOR LEAGUE, Affiliated (5)
Nashville (Class AAA International League)
Fresno (Class AAA Pacific Coast League)
Jacksonville (Class AA Southern League)
Daytona (Class A-Advanced Florida State League)
Kane County (Class A Midwest League)
MINOR LEAGUE, Independent (9)
Gary (Northern League)
Schaumburg (Northern League)
Joliet (Northern League)
Kenosha (Frontier League)
Chillicothe (Frontier League)
Florence (Frontier League)
Rockford (Frontier League)
Windy City (Frontier League)
Southern Illinois (Frontier League)
MLB SPRING TRAINING (2)
Sarasota (Grapefruit League)
Scottsdale (Cactus League)
COLLEGIATE SUMMER LEAGUE (1)
Dupage (Prospect League)
COLLEGE (2)
Northwestern University (Big 10 Conference)
University of Illinois - Chicago (Horizon League)
Of Historical Significance:
Chicago - Wrigley Field, 1914
Daytona - Jackie Robinson Ballpark, 1914
(Renovated in 1962)
Los Angeles - L.A. Coliseum, 1923
(Dodgers home field 1958-1961)
Kenosha - Simmons Field, 1935
Chillicothe - VA Memorial Stadium, 1954
Other Baseball Places:
Louisville Slugger Museum and wooden bat factory in Louisville, KY
Attended the MLB preseason game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox at the Los Angeles Coliseum on 3/30/08 celebrating the 50th anniversary of the relocation of the Dodgers from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. The attendance of 115,300 was a world record for the number of people at a baseball game.
Sites of two of the four ballparks which hosted the charter members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1943:
+ Horlick Field, Racine Belles
+ Simmons Field, Kenosha Comets
"Shoeless Joe's" sports pub in Rosemont, IL
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