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  2. John Adams (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. John Adams (drummer) John Joseph Adams (October 9, 1951 – January 30, 2023) was an American who was regarded as a superfan of the Cleveland Indians, a Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. Adams played his bass drum in the bleacher seats during nearly every Indians home game from August 24, 1973 against the Texas ...

  3. Brecksville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    1064483 [5] Website. www.brecksville.oh.us. Brecksville is a city [8] in southern Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The city's population was 13,635 at the 2020 census. [9] It is a suburb of Cleveland and is included in the Cleveland-Akron-Canton Combined statistical area.

  4. Bob Wren Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wren Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Athens, Ohio on the campus of Ohio University. It is home field for the Ohio Bobcats since opening on April 18, 1998 and Southern Ohio Copperheads since 2002. [1] The Bobcats opened the facility by defeating the Bowling Green Falcons 4–1 in front of 1,389 fans. Bob Wren Stadium features many ...

  5. Brookside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    1894-2007. Tenants. Cleveland Baseball Federation, Various Amateur Baseball and Softball Leagues. Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheater stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio, primarily used for baseball, softball and American football. The stadium is known for hosting a series of amateur baseball championships in the early 20th century which ...

  6. Cleveland Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Stokers (NASL) 1967–1968. Great Lakes Bowl (NCAA) 1947. Cleveland Stadium, commonly known as Municipal Stadium, Lakefront Stadium or Cleveland Municipal Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was one of the early multi-purpose stadiums, built to accommodate both baseball and football.

  7. There are seven top 50 teams nationally with No. 17 Detroit Catholic Central, No. 21 Perry, No. 24 Perrysburg, No. 28 Coffman, No. 43 Dundee, No. 44 Lowell (Mich.) and No. 50 Brecksville in the field.

  8. List of baseball parks in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    List of baseball parks in Cleveland. Progressive Field. This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Cleveland, Ohio. The information is a compilation of the information contained in the references listed. The street system was reworked about 1905, resulting in many formerly named streets becoming numbered streets.

  9. Category:Baseball venues in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball venues in Ohio" ... Fifth Third Field (Toledo, Ohio) Firestone Stadium; Foundation Field; G. Gowdy Field; Great American Ball Park; H ...