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The Elmira Pioneers are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Elmira, New York. They have been affiliated with many major league teams throughout their history. Currently, Elmira Pioneers play as members of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL). They play their home games at Dunn Field.
22 lut 2021 · Since professional baseball first began in Elmira in 1888, the local team has gone through a lot of names. They were the Babies, the Gladiators, the Jags, the Colonels, the Red Jackets, and the Red Wings. Most of the names didn’t last more than a few years. Only the Pioneers have stood the test of time. 1935 was quite the year for Elmira ...
Elmira Pioneers. Franchise History. (1895-2005) Most wins in a season: 90 in 1914. Most losses in a season: 91 in 1948, 1972. Elmira Pioneers All-Time Batting and Pitching Leaders. The Elmira Pioneers, an independent, minor league baseball team, played in the Atlantic League, Canadian-American Association, Eastern League, New York State League ...
14 cze 2021 · On the evening of June 22, 1972, the Elmira Pioneers were supposed to play Three Rivers at Dunn Field. Hurricane Agnes had other plans. She rained out the game and then flooded out the stadium. By the time her floodwaters receded, Dunn Field was a mess and the Elmira Pioneers were homeless.
15 lut 2021 · The Neighborhood House and EOP. by Erin Doane, curator. The Neighborhood House, 1925. In 1878, the Ladies Temperance and Benevolent Union of Elmira started the Industrial School “to help the poor to help themselves.”. There, women and girls learned to sew.
28 gru 2011 · A small, isolated city in the Southern Tier of upstate New York, Elmira’s professional baseball history stretches back to 1888. The team joined the Double-A Eastern League in 1923, and spent most of the next fifty years there.
Earliest records - The Elmira area was called Kanawaholla or Canaweola by the Cayuga Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy. 1771 - First map made of the region "Country of the Six Nations" by Guy Johnson (Chemung County was a blank space)