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889:"Reno 1868 FC to Cease Operations"
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132:SK Baseball
123:SK Baseball
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81:Coordinates
1422:Categories
561:References
475:grand slam
452:line drive
236:50 million
222:2009-04-17
204:2008-02-25
155:Field size
91:39°31′44″N
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1037:Reno Aces
990:April 19,
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293:Reno Aces
272:RHP, Inc.
243:Architect
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1129:The Club
1010:MiLB.com
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703:(1992).
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426:Features
403:won the
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335:Triple-A
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