Northern League Single A / Former Class C |
Well before Miles Wolfe's Northern League came into existance, the Original Northern
League operated in the Upper Midwest. Unlike the current independent Northern
League, these teams were under the umbrella of Minor League Baseball. The original
Northern League started operations in 1903 and played erratically until
1917 when it ceased operations. It began again in 1933 and this time played steadily
until it suspended play for the war from 1942 til 1945. It then continued
on from 1946, til the league finally folded in 1971. Some of the most beautiful
ballpark in America were in this league. Most are now |
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Municipal Ball Park I Bismarck Mandan Pards 1962-1964, 1966 |
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Municipal Ball Park Grand Forks N. Dakota 1964-1946 |
Corbett Field Minot Mallards 1962, 1960-1958 |
Pheasant Park/Johnson Field/Municipal Ballpark Aberdeen Pheasants 1946-1971 |
St. Cloud Minnesota Rox Park St. Cloud Rox 1947-1971 |
Northern League postwar ballpark history from 1946 til 1971 |
Sioux Falls Stadium Sioux Falls Packers 1966-1971 |
Key City Park Mankato Mets 1967-1968 |
Wade Stadium Duluth Dukes 1941-1942, 1946-1970 |
Watertown Stadium Watertown Expos 1970-1971 |
Memorial Baseball Stad. Huron Phillies/Cubs 1970-1965 |
Carson Park Eau Claire Bears 1946-1962 |
Winnipeg Manitoba Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Goldeyes 1969, 1964-1954 |
Fargo North Dakota Barnett Field Fargo Moorhead Twins 1960-1946 |
Sioux Falls S. Dakota Howard Wood Stadium Sioux Falls Canaries 1953-1946 |
Superior Wisconsin Municipal Stadium Superior Blues 1953-1946 |
Wausau Wisconsin Athletic Park Wausau Lumberjacks 1956-1957 |