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Aberdeen Pheasants

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In 1995, local baseball enthusiasts re-established the Aberdeen Pheasant team and gave Aberdeen fans three seasons of baseball excitement prior to disbanding the organization at the end of the 1997 season. During the 1995 season, the Pheasants ran over their Prairie League competition, setting an
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Ben Siebrecht, owner of Siebrecht Florist and Greenhouse, was the president of a five-member board charged with the duties of organizing and operating that early Pheasants team. The board raised $ 25,000 by selling stock to local investors and were able to establish a working agreement with the
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On June 8, 2024 the first SABR Historical Marker in the state of South Dakota was revealed on the campus of Northern State University. It was the 60th anniversary to the day when the Baltimore Orioles played an exhibition game at the ballpark.
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Not to be forgotten is "Philbert" the cartoon pheasant drawn by Gordon Haug, the advertising artist for Aberdeen's Olwin-Angell department store. Philbert appeared on the front page of the
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played for Aberdeen in 1922. That league folded in 1922. After World War II another professional baseball team, the Aberdeen Pheasants, was organized in Aberdeen as part of the
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played on the 1953 Pheasants prior to playing on 8 different major league teams. He even married an Aberdeen girl, Roberta Jackson, at home plate prior to a home game.
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The minor league Pheasants met their demise when the Northern League folded after the 1971 season. The remaining teams, who all folded, were the Aberdeen Pheasants,
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pitched for the Pheasants during the 1964 season. Earl Weaver and Jim Palmer are the only former Pheasants to be named to the
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was also on the 1964 Pheasants and was eventually named the American League all-star shortstop in 1976 as an Oriole.
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and became the longest working agreement between major and minor league teams in baseball history lasting 26 years.
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has always been a baseball town with organized teams playing semi-professional ball as far back as the 1890s. The
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all-time minor-league record for winning percentage by going 56-13 (.812) in the league's regular season.
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was organized after World War I and offered Aberdeen fans their first taste of professional baseball, as
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Many big name players wore the Aberdeen Pheasants uniform at some time in their careers. Pitcher
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The biggest game in Pheasant history took place on June 8,1964 when the parent team, the
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from 1946 until the league folded in 1971. Aberdeen was the Class C affiliate of the
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the morning after each game with an appropriate comment about the game's outcome.
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For the Aberdeen, Washington team also briefly known as the Aberdeen Grays, see
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In 2010, the former Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Canaries team was renamed the
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played for the 1964 team prior to moving to the majors that same season.
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Games were played at the municipal ball field located on the campus of
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as a source for players. That agreement survived the Browns' move to
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until 1953, continuing with the franchise when the Browns moved to
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pitched for the 1963 and 1964 Pheasants and pitched for the
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was a manager of the Pheasants for the 1963–1966 season.
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in 1954, with the Pheasants remaining in the Oriole
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Index

Aberdeen Boosters
Aberdeen Black Cats
1920
1997
Aberdeen, South Dakota
Prairie League
Northern League
South Dakota League
Dakota League
South Dakota League
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Browns
minor league baseball
Aberdeen, South Dakota
Northern League
St. Louis Browns
Baltimore
farm system
Prairie League
Aberdeen
Dakota League
Baseball Hall of Fame
Al Simmons
Northern League
St. Louis Browns
Baltimore
Don Larsen
1956 World Series
New York Yankee
Bob Turley

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