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Dallas–Fort Worth Spurs

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The Spurs set many Texas League attendance records, especially after Turnpike Stadium expanded to a capacity of 20,500 in 1970. The Dallas-Fort Worth area was considered a prime location for an expansion team or a re-located franchise. Indeed, Turnpike Stadium had been built specifically to attract
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enjoying the longest big-league careers. During their affiliation with Baltimore, the Spurs featured
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a major-league team to the Metroplex. That dream nearly came to fruition when the
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As a Cubs' affiliate, the Spurs groomed future Major League players
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Two years later, the struggling Washington Senators received
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A look at historic stadiums in Dallas-Fort Worth area
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The Spurs were affiliated with the Cubs (1965–1967),
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Index

1965
1971
Arlington, Texas
AA
Texas League
Baltimore Orioles
Houston Astros
Chicago Cubs
Turnpike Stadium
minor league baseball
Texas League
Turnpike Stadium
Arlington, Texas
Triple-A
Dallas Rangers
Vancouver, British Columbia
1965
Double-A
Fort Worth Cats
Chicago Cubs
Houston Astros
Baltimore Orioles
Don Kessinger
Chuck Hartenstein
Joe Niekro
Fred Norman
Bill Stoneman
Fred Stanley
Danny Walton
Don Baylor

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