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  • The Lynchburg Hillcats are a Minor League Baseball team in Lynchburg, Virginia that plays in the Carolina League and is the Single-A affiliate of the Cleveland...
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  • St. Louis Cardinals Memphis Redbirds Springfield Cardinals Palm Beach Cardinals/ FCL Cardinals Peoria Chiefs The St. Louis Cardinals farm system consists...
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    Red Schoendienst (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    managing, and playing years with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played for 19 years with the Cardinals (1945–1956, 1961–1963), New York Giants (1956–1957)...
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  • 1923–1932 Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Red Roses – 1954–1955 Lynchburg, VA: Lynchburg Cardinals – 1943–1955 Newport News, VA: Newport News Dodgers – 1944–1955...
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    John McNamara (baseball) (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    peripatetic, weak-hitting catcher who originally signed with the St. Louis Cardinals organization in 1951. He rose as high as the Open-Classification Pacific...
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    Johnny Klippstein (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    John Calvin Klippstein (October 17, 1927 – October 10, 2003) was an American professional baseball pitcher (mostly a reliever), who played in Major League...
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  • Skeeter Scalzi (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    Frank John "Skeeter" Scalzi (June 16, 1913 – August 25, 1984) was an American professional baseball player and manager. A 5-foot, 6 inch (1.68 m), 160-pound...
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  • Charlie Peete (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    with the 1956 St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball, Peete was projected by some as the leading candidate to be the Cardinals' 1957 starting center...
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  • 1944 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 63rd season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 53rd season in the National League. The Cardinals went 105–49 during...
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  • Otis Davis (baseball) (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    Otis Allen Davis (September 24, 1920 – July 23, 2007) was an American Major League Baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946. Davis, whose nickname...
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    Steve Bilko (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    into Major League Baseball on September 22, 1949, with the St. Louis Cardinals. Bilko threw and batted right-handed; he was listed as 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)...
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    Wes Ferrell (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    home runs in just 74 games. The following season, he joined the class-C Lynchburg Senators of the Virginia League, where he hit .361 with 31 homers in 123...
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    Herb Moford (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals (1955), Detroit Tigers (1958), Boston Red Sox (1959) and New York Mets...
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  • Ed Mickelson (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    games played took place during three separate trials for the St. Louis Cardinals (1950), St. Louis Browns (1953) and Chicago Cubs (1957). On September...
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  • Ollie Vanek (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    player-manager of the Monessen Cardinals of the Class D Pennsylvania State Association, one of the many teams in the Cardinals' extensive farm system. Musial...
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    Charlie Bishop (baseball) (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    that he showed in the minors. He initially signed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1942, and hurled in Class D that season and in 1943 before joining...
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  • John Sullivan (shortstop) (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    John Paul Sullivan (November 2, 1920 – September 20, 2007) was an American professional baseball shortstop who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for...
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    Hal R. Smith (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    and the Cardinals eventually won 2–1 after Daryl Spencer hit a home run in the 10th inning. On June 10, 1961, after starting 42 of the Cardinals' first...
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    Stan Spence (category Lynchburg Cardinals players)
    Stanley Orville Spence (March 20, 1915 – January 9, 1983) was an American Major League Baseball center fielder who played from 1940 through 1949 for the...
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    Bank of the James Stadium (category Buildings and structures in Lynchburg, Virginia)
    all fielded affiliates of their parent club in Lynchburg: the Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers...
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