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  • | name = Earl E. Wilson Stadium ...was built in [[1994]] and has a capacity of 3,000 people. It is the home stadium of the [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas|University of Nevada, Las Vegas Re
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  • ...nt [[William Howard Taft]] started the tradition in [[1910]] at [[Griffith Stadium]], [[Washington, DC]], on the [[Washington Senators]]' [[Opening Day]]. Mo ! President !! Date !! Stadium<br><small>City</small> !! Home Team !! Score !! Away Team !! Notes
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  • ...to 3. The most notable play of the series being a ground ball by [[Mookie Wilson]] that went through the legs of [[Bill Buckner]] in the 10th inning of Game ...5, and the Sox went up three games to two as the series returned to [[Shea Stadium]].
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  • |colspan="13"| at the [[Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium]] |colspan="13"| at the [[Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium]]
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  • The pitching was not quite so good. [[C.J. Wilson]] had emerged as the ace by default by going 16-7, 2.94 in his second seaso ...ober 19]] || [[Chris Carpenter (carpech01)|Chris Carpenter]] (1-0) [[C.J. Wilson]] (0-1) || 8:05 p.m.
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  • ...9]] to [[September 23]] in [[Jupiter, FL]] [[USA]] (played at [[Roger Dean Stadium]]) |colspan="13"| at [[Roger Dean Stadium]]
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  • ...ed with [[Tug McGraw]] striking out [[Willie Wilson]] at 11:29 p.m. Willie Wilson would set a World Series record by striking out 12 times in the six-game se ...McRae]], solid second baseman, [[Frank White]] and switch-hitter [[Willie Wilson]] who finished the season with 230 hits and 79 stolen bases. The pitching s
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  • *'''Location:''' [[Wilson, NC]] ...l Plain League]] that season and called [[Fleming Stadium|Wilson Municipal Stadium]] home. The team finished sixth in their first year but improved to captur
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  • Russell Wilson '''Russell Wilson''' spent two years as a minor league infielder then played quarterback in t
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  • ===Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium=== ===Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium===
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  • [[Image:Red Wilson.jpg|140 pix|left]] Robert James Wilson
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  • ...Gibson]], [[Buck Leonard]], [[Satchel Paige]], [[Hilton Smith]], and [[Jud Wilson]]. Games were played in five different cities (including one game that was ...hit .217/.275/.333 with little power, while Harris hit .252/.321/.331 and Wilson .245/.381/.360. Outfielder [[Speed Whatley|Dave ("Speed") Whatley]] (.302/.
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  • ===Game 1 @ Busch Stadium=== ===Game 2 @ Busch Stadium===
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  • ** At [[Dodger Stadium]], [[1962 Dodgers|Los Angeles]] brings reliever [[Larry Sherry]] in to pitc ...ine at [[Ebbets Field]]; four at [[Memorial Coliseum]] and one at [[Dodger Stadium]].
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  • ...ls, experiencing overnight road trips and playing nightly before fans in a stadium. ...s as the historic league's teams, modern CPL teams take the names of the [[Wilson Tobs]] and the [[Peninsula Pilots]], two of the more well known class D tea
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  • * [[1923]] - At [[Yankee Stadium]], the [[1923 Yankees|Bronx Bombers]] beat the [[1923 Red Sox|Red Sox]], 24 ...189th and 190th [[RBI]] in a 12 - 11 victory over the [[1930 Reds|Reds]]. Wilson's major league RBI record will remain untouched. With [[Riggs Stephenson]]
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  • ...4 Yankees|New York Yankees]] 22 - 0 on [[August 31]], [[2004]] at [[Yankee Stadium]]. Detroit pounds out 24 hits off rookie [[Jack Bracken]] as [[Pop Dillon]] ** The [[1908 Highlanders|Highlanders']] [[Pete Wilson]] makes his major league debut by shutting out [[1908 Red Sox|Boston]], 1 -
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  • [[File:Jacob Wilson.jpg|150px|left]] Jacob Tyler Wilson
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  • ...econd pinch [[grand slam]] of the season, off [[Jim Wilson (wilsoji02)|Jim Wilson]] of the [[1957 White Sox|Chicago White Sox]], in the second game of a doub ...] beat the [[1968 Giants|San Francisco Giants]] at [[Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium]], 4 - 2.
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  • ...ast day of the season tied for first place and nearly 70,000 pack [[Yankee Stadium]] to see the finale. [[Vic Raschi]] nurses a 1 - 0 lead into the 8th agains ...960 Athletics|Kansas City]] at [[Municipal Stadium (Kansas City)|Municipal Stadium]]. "Stormin' Norman", a big man not known for his speed, finishes the year
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  • ===Pool A at [[Taichung Intercontinental Stadium]]=== |colspan="13"| at the [[Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium]]
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