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372:. Brooklyn scored the first run in the bottom of the first inning; the Tigers tied the game in the top of the fourth. Neither side scored again until the 26th inning, when the Tigers plated five runs (three earned) off of Cyclones outfielder Mark Wright, who had entered the game to pitch (the Cyclones had already used six of their regular pitchers). The Tigers had three players who went 1-for-12, including center fielder Deik Scram, whose lone hit knocked in the go-ahead run for the Tigers in the 26th inning. 424:. Miller also said in the press release that he had hoped to have organized baseball playing in Damaschke Field for the 2010 baseball season, but early indications showed that local Oneonta High School will use the field for playing purposes as early as their 2010 season. 359:
Notable Oneonta Yankees alumni include Don Mattingly (1979), Bernie Williams (1987) and Jorge Posada (1991). NFL hall-of-fame quarterback John Elway batted .318 over 45 games in 1982 for the Oneonta Yankees in his brief professional baseball career.
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stars, the O-Yanks won NYPL titles in 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1990 and 1998. Since 1991, the franchise has participated in the annual New York–Penn League Game in
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In early July 2008, it was announced that long-time owner Sam Nader had sold the franchise he purchased in 1966. The agreement allowed the Tigers to stay in Oneonta up until the 2010 season.
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The 2007 season ushered a new era for Oneonta Tiger baseball, as their stadium received a face-lift, while premiering the team's official website, www.oneontatigers.com.
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to Oneonta, keeping the Red Sox moniker for that season. In 1967, Sam Nader and Sidney Levine purchased the team and renamed them the
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On January 27, 2010, Oneonta Mayor Dick Miller announced in a press release saying that the Tigers would be leaving Oneonta for
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On July 20, 2006, the Tigers won the longest game in NYPL history: a 6-hour and 40-minute, 26-inning marathon against the
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in conjunction with the Hall of Fame's Induction Weekend festivities. In 1999, the Yankees moved their affiliation to the
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Blinn, Michael. "Tigers' Moscoso pitches perfect game," MiLB.com, Sunday, July 15, 2007.
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moved there. The newly renamed Indians folded at the end of the season. In 1940, the
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Oneonta's first pro baseball team came to town on August 7, 1924, when the
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took two more titles, in 1948 and in the league's final season of 1951.
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Photographs of Damaschke Field, home of the Oneonta Tigers -
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In 1966, the Red Sox shifted their franchise in the current
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This is an official New York–Penn League game played at 694:"Oneonta, Tri-City to Square Off at Doubleday Field" 240: 232: 212: 207: 155: 150: 121: 116: 108: 98: 81: 76: 32: 751:MiLB.com writeup about the Tigers' 26-inning game 313:(who, despite the name, were an affiliate of the 385:in NYPL history in a 6–0 victory over the 814:Professional baseball teams in New York (state) 662:(1987) 5 x MLB All-Star; 1998 AL Batting Title 408:would play their games in the newly renovated 281:, for the 2010 season and became known as the 8: 824:2009 disestablishments in New York (state) 794:Defunct baseball teams in New York (state) 68: 799:New York Yankees minor league affiliates 819:1966 establishments in New York (state) 684: 804:Detroit Tigers minor league affiliates 29: 789:Baseball teams disestablished in 2010 7: 299:the old New York–Pennsylvania League 809:Defunct New York–Penn League teams 784:Baseball teams established in 1966 25: 756:Box score from the 26-inning game 273:, and played their home games at 698:National Baseball Hall of Fame 412:which had been vacated by the 1: 692:Carr, Samantha (2008-07-23). 542:(1984–1985) 2 x MLB All-Star 277:. The team was relocated to 265:. They were members of the 222:Oneonta Yankees (1967–1998) 845: 219:Oneonta Tigers (1999–2009) 27:Minor league baseball team 443:Pro Football Hall of Fame 404:for the 2010 season. The 236:Sam the Tiger (1999–2009) 117:Major league affiliations 77:Minor league affiliations 67: 37: 763:Rochester Area Ballparks 458:(1988–1989) MLB All-Star 307:Canadian–American League 289:Oneonta baseball history 608:(1991) 5 x MLB All-Star 602:(1991) 3 x MLB All-Star 590:(1966) 5 x MLB All-Star 506:(2002) 3 x MLB All-Star 494:(1975) 2 x MLB All-Star 356:organization moved in. 396:Departure from Oneonta 309:moved to Oneonta. 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Oneonta Yankees
1967
2009
Oneonta, New York

New York–Penn League
Detroit Tigers
New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox
Damaschke Field
minor league baseball
Oneonta, New York
New York–Penn League
Detroit Tigers
Damaschke Field
Norwich, Connecticut
Connecticut Tigers
Utica
the old New York–Pennsylvania League
Cornwall, Ontario
Canadian–American League
Oneonta Indians
Boston Red Sox
Oneonta Red Sox
New York–Penn League
Wellsville, New York
New York Yankees
Cooperstown, New York
Doubleday Field
Staten Island Yankees

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