• Latino players. The league lasted through the 1957 season. It was known informally as the Mandak League or Man-Dak League. The league originated as the...
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  • Williston Oilers (category Manitoba-Dakota League teams)
    Basin. The Mandak League was a professional independent minor league that was not affiliated with the minor league baseball. The Mandak League member teams...
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  • Osborne Stadium (category Canadian Football League venues)
    home games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and baseball games in the Mandak League. The stadium was also home to local high school football, soccer, baseball...
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  • Dickinson Packers (category Manitoba-Dakota League teams)
    independent league not affiliated with the minor league baseball, Mandak League teams often paid players better than other minor league teams. Some players...
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  • team (also known as the Queen City Packers) of the Mandak League, an independent baseball league based in Manitoba and North Dakota. Hefta, Lindsey (February...
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    are a Northwoods League baseball team created in 2022. They play their games at Corbett Field. The Minot Mallards were a Mandak League baseball team from...
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    home to minor league baseball. The Williston Oilers played as members of the Mandak League from 1954 to 1957, winning the 1956 league championship. The...
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    Terry Sawchuk (category National Hockey League All-Stars)
    first in the Manitoba Senior AA League starting in 1948, when he won the league's batting title, and then in Mandak League. He played in both the infield...
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  • Willie Cathey (category Negro league baseball pitcher stubs)
    went on to play minor league baseball for the Minot Mallards of the Mandak League in 1950 and 1951. "Willie Cathey". seamheads.com. Retrieved June 16...
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    flood postponed opening day for baseball in the Mandak League due to inundation of Osborne Stadium. The league and its president Jimmy Dunn arranged benefit...
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    headquarters The Dickinson Packers played independent minor league baseball in the Mandak League from 1955 to 1956 Dickinson Roughriders of North Dakota American...
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  • Sy Morton (category Negro league baseball infielder stubs)
    American Giants. After his Negro league career, Morton played for the Elmwood Giants and Winnipeg Buffaloes of the Mandak League in 1951. Morton died in 1993...
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  • Leonard Johnson (baseball) (category Negro league baseball pitcher stubs)
    Nuevo Laredo, and in the Mandak League in 1951. Riley, James A. (1994). The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. New York: Carroll & Graf...
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  • Manuel Godínez (category Negro league baseball players from Cuba)
    with Indianapolis, and went on to play for the Brandon Grays of the Mandak League in 1950. "Manuel Godínez". seamheads.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020...
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  • Leon Day (category Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) players)
    departure from the Negro leagues in 1950, Day spent a season with the semi-professional Winnipeg Buffalos of the Mandak League. Finally, in 1951 Day made...
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    Al Preston (category Negro league baseball biography stubs)
    and again in 1947. In 1950, he played minor league baseball for the Elmwood Giants of the Mandak League. Preston died in New York City in 1979 at age...
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  • Ron Teasley (category Negro league baseball outfielder stubs)
    Dodgers farm club. He went on to play for the Carman Cardinals of the Mandak League in 1949 and 1950. Teasley is a Catholic and attends St. Moses, the Black...
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  • Chuck Wilson (baseball) (category Negro league baseball outfielder stubs)
    with Indianapolis again in 1949. He went on to play minor league baseball in the Mandak League with the Brandon Grays into the 1950s. Wilson died in Sanford...
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  • Len Pigg (category Negro league baseball catcher stubs)
    Cardinals and Brandon Greys of the Mandak League. He died in Seattle, Washington in 1993 at age 73. "Negro Leaguers Who Served With The Armed Forces in...
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  • Zell Miles (category Negro league baseball outfielder stubs)
    Minot Mallards of the Mandak League in 1951. Riley, James A. (1994). The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. New York: Carroll & Graf...
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  • Harry Rhodes (category Negro league baseball pitcher stubs)
    through 1950 seasons, and went on to play for the Carman Cardinals of the Mandak League in 1952 and 1953. Rhodes died in Chicago, Illinois in 2001 at age 78...
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    Corbett Field (Minot) (category Minor league baseball venues)
    Minot Mallards, a team playing in the integrated Manitoba-Dakota League or Mandak League, began playing at Corbett Field in May 1950. The name "Mallards"...
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  • Sylvester Snead (category Negro league baseball infielder stubs)
    York Black Yankees. After his Negro league playing career, he played for the Elmwood Giants of the Mandak League in 1950, and split time in 1951 between...
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  • limited play. After leaving the Cubans he played with Winnipeg in the Mandak league for two years (1952–53), batting .252 the latter season. His last appearance...
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  • Joe Wiley (category Negro league baseball infielder stubs)
    Black Barons the following season. In 1950 and 1951, he played in the Mandak League for the Elmwood Giants and the Carman Cardinals. Wiley died in New Orleans...
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  • Jimmy Dunn (sports executive) (category Manitoba Junior Hockey League executives)
    Senior Baseball League, and oversaw its reorganization into the Mandak League with expansion into North Dakota in 1950, then served as league president for...
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  • Hockey League. Leier grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Leier played baseball for several years, and in 1950 was an all-star in the ManDak League. He was...
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  • Negro leagues. He also was selected to the East–West All-Star Game in 1953. In between, he played with the Brandon Greys club of the independent Mandak League...
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  • Magallanes in 1949–50. He later played for the Elmwood Giants of the Mandak League in 1951. Davenport was 41 years old when he joined the Danville Dans...
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  • neither in Florida nor the Negro leagues. It came when the Clowns sold him to the Brandon Greys of the Mandak League. Gibbons then went to Canada and...
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