• The Nashua Dodgers was a farm club of the Brooklyn Dodgers, operating in the class-B New England League between 1946 and 1949. It is believed to be the...
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    League Baseball organizations, beginning with the Nashua Dodgers, affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers and managed by Walter Alston. Holman hosted the first...
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    home stadium for the independent Nashua Hawks; the AA Nashua Pirates; the AA Nashua Angels; and the A Nashua Dodgers, the first racially integrated professional...
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    Roy Campanella (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Newcombe to the Nashua Dodgers of the Class B New England League, where the Dodgers felt the climate would be more tolerant. The Nashua team thus became...
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    Don Newcombe (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    States in the 20th century, the 1946 Nashua Dodgers of the New England League. He continued to play for Nashua in 1947 before being promoted to the Montreal...
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  • Buzzie Bavasi (category Brooklyn Dodgers executives)
    one. The Nashua Dodgers placed second in the league and won the Governor's Cup, defeating the Lynn Red Sox. In terms of attendance, Nashua also proved...
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  • Drillers Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Great Lakes Loons ACL Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball...
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    Walter Alston (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    century, the Nashua Dodgers of the Class-B New England League. Alston managed black Dodgers prospects Don Newcombe and Roy Campanella, leading Nashua to a New...
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  • Nashua Dodgers (Brooklyn Dodgers) and two other independent teams: the Portland Gulls and Fall River Indians. Its most notable member, the Nashua Dodgers...
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  • Detroit Tigers. Nashua next hosted minor league baseball in 1946, when the New England League reformed with the Nashua Dodgers as a member. Nashua began minor...
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  • Newcombe, who were assigned to the Nashua Dodgers. April 27, 1946: Jack Graham and Goody Rosen were purchased from the Dodgers by the New York Giants. June...
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    Al Campanis (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Dodgers in 1943; he was the first Greek player in MLB history. Campanis is most famous for his position as general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers...
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  • 1929-1930: Nashua Millionaires, New England League - B 1933: Nashua, New England League - B 1946-1949: Nashua Dodgers, New England League - B 1983: Nashua Angels...
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  • Angeles Cambridge Dodgers, a minor league affiliate Nashua Dodgers, a farm club Newport News Dodgers, a minor league affiliate Greenwood Dodgers, an affiliate...
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    Nashua High School South, formerly known as Nashua Senior High School, is a public high school located in Nashua, New Hampshire. The school's current location...
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    Don Hoak (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    the Dodgers' roster. During his two seasons with the Dodgers, Hoak shared third base duties with Jackie Robinson and Billy Cox. In 1955, the Dodgers defeated...
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    Billy Hunter (baseball) (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    University of Pennsylvania and Penn State, Hunter was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948. He was sold to the St. Louis Browns of the American League (AL)...
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  • Nagy was purchased from the Dodgers by the Pittsburgh Pirates. October 19, 1946: Art Herring was purchased from the Dodgers by the Pittsburgh Pirates....
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  • Clyde Sukeforth (category Nashua Millionaires players)
    scouting assignments for Dodgers president Rickey, he worked behind the scenes in 1946 to help create the new Nashua Dodgers of the Class B New England...
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  • Lee Griffeth (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Leon Clifford Griffeth (May 20, 1925 – August 3, 2007) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. Listed at 5' 11", 180 lb., he was a switch-hitter...
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    Gino Cimoli (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    amateur free agent with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1949. He would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Dodgers on April 19, 1956. On April 15, 1958...
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  • Dan Bankhead (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Pitching for clubs in Nashua, New Hampshire, and St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1948, he recorded 24 wins and six losses. He returned to the Dodgers for the 1950 season...
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  • team to the 1947 pennant. The Dodgers finished third in the National League after this tumultuous season. The 1948 Dodgers were very much a work in progress...
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    Billy Loes (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Brooklyn Dodgers (1950, 1952–56), Baltimore Orioles (1956–59) and San Francisco Giants (1960–61). He appeared in three World Series with the Dodgers, including...
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  • Jim Romano (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    Born in Brooklyn, New York, he pitched in three games for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1950 baseball season. He died at age 63 in New York City. "Jim...
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    Billy DeMars (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    attended New Utrecht High School. Originally signed by his hometown Brooklyn Dodgers during the Second World War, DeMars was selected by the Philadelphia Athletics...
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    Marion Fricano (category Nashua Dodgers players)
    with the Brooklyn Dodgers and began his professional baseball career at age 23 in 1947. Fricano spent five seasons in the Dodgers' farm system, compiling...
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  • Newcombe and Roy Campanella became members of the Nashua Dodgers in the class-B New England League. Nashua was the first minor-league team based in the United...
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  • Mitchell - Dover Richard Potter - Andover Nashua Dodgers players Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe - Nashua William Hobdy - Derry Peter Thom, Jeffrey,...
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  • integrating received push back. Instead, the players went to the Nashua Dodgers. After the Dodgers left, the team remained as the Danville Dans, joining the...
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