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was a player/manager for three seasons (1922–23, 1925) in Dubuque, beginning at age 51. In his career, McGinnity won 246 Major League games and 231 Minor League games. Spanning 26 seasons, McGinnity threw 7,210 Innings in winning 485 games. He went 5-8 in 1922, 15-12 in 1923. He then went 6-6 in
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played for Dubuque both years, managing the 1923 team. McGinnity was 5–8 in 19 games in 1922. He was 15–12 with a 3.93 ERA in 42 games in 1923, at the age of 53. He led the squad to a first-place finish and the Mississippi Valley League Championship 1923.
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served as the President and GM of the franchise. Petrakis was a longtime baseball supporter in Dubuque and was instrumental in youth baseball and minor league baseball. Petrakis was recognized on a National level. In 1956, Petrakis was featured in the
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They were once again the Dubs from 1924–1928. In 1927, still under manager Speas, they were Mississippi Valley League champions, finishing first in the standings.
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from 1929 to 1932 and won a league championship in 1929. Numerous future and former major league players played for the team, including
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under a variety of names in various leagues, playing in 52 seasons between 1879 and 1976. Dubuque teams were an affiliate of the
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in 1955. The Packers played in the Midwest League from 1956–1968, before returning to play from 1974–1976. The Packers won
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Bob Cluck. Manager 1975-76. Major League Pitching Coach, A’s, Astros, and Tigers. 52 years in Professional Baseball.
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After the Packers folded, following the 1968 season, Dubuque was without a team until the Midwest League
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franchise moved to Dubuque in 1974. The Packers played in the Midwest League from 1974–1976. The
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and Dubuque Packers franchises both folded from the Midwest League after the 1976 season.
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from 1903–1905. During their inaugural season, the club was managed by future
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After returning to the Dubs name for the 1924 season, the team became the
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from 1954–55. The Packers remained after that league evolved into the
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and Wehde in 1932. Following the 1932 season, the Tigers folded.
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and received the "Executive of the Year for minor leagues" by
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to Dubuque on August 2, 1962, to finish the season as the
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Hall of Fame Player Joe McGinnity, New York Giants, 1905
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The Dubuque Packers were the subject of the documentary
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Index

1870
1976
Dubuque, Iowa
Midwest League
Mississippi–Ohio Valley League
Mississippi Valley League
Central Association
Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
Western Association
Eastern Iowa League
Illinois–Iowa League
Central Interstate League
Northwestern League
Houston Astros
Kansas City Royals
Los Angeles Dodgers
Cleveland Indians
Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago White Sox
Midwest Dodgers
John Petrakis Field
Municipal Stadium
Minor league baseball
Dubuque, Iowa
Houston Astros
Kansas City Royals
Los Angeles Dodgers
Cleveland Indians
Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago White Sox

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