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The ''' | The '''Gwinnett Stripers''' are a [[Minor League Baseball]] team of the [[Triple-A East]] and the Triple-A affiliate of the [[Atlanta Braves]]. They play their home games at Coolray Field in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia (with a Lawrenceville address) in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. They are named for striped bass in reference to the popularity of fishing in the region. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 10 March 2022
First Season |
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1902 |
Team History |
Durham Bulls (1913-67, 1980-present) Raleigh-Durham Triangles (1970-71) Raleigh-Durham Phillies (1969) Raleigh-Durham Mets (1968) Durham Tobacconists (1902) |
League/Division |
Minor League Baseball (1902-present)
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Venue |
Durham Bulls Athletic Park (1995-present) Durham Athletic Park (1926-1994) Devereaux Meadow (1968-71) Hanes Field (1913-25) Trinity College (1902) |
Major League Affiliations |
Tampa Bay Rays (1998-present) Atlanta Braves (1980-97) Philadelphia Phillies (1932, 1969) New York Mets (1967-68) Houston Astros (1962-66) Detroit Tigers (1948-61) Boston Red Sox (1945-46) Brooklyn Dodgers (1941-43) Cincinnati Reds (1912–1926, 1936-40) New York Yankees (1933) |
The Gwinnett Stripers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Triple-A East and the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. They play their home games at Coolray Field in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia (with a Lawrenceville address) in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. They are named for striped bass in reference to the popularity of fishing in the region.
Publications
Home programs by season
Season/Date | Type | Opponent | Venue |
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1960s | |||
1960 | Regular Season | n/a | Ponce de Leon Park |
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