1964 Midwest League

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* The Midwest League played a 126 game, split-season schedule which began on April 26 and ended on August 31.  The first half ended on June 27.
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* An All-Star Game was played on June 28 between All-Star teams representing the northern and southern halves of the league; the South won by a 6-3 score<ref>{{cite-web|url=http://www.mwlguide.com/years/1964/allstars.html|year=2009|month=10|day=4}}</ref>.
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* A single-game championship playoff was captured by second half flag winner Fox Cities.
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* Total 1964 attendance: 654,628.
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==Sources==
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* {{cite-book|title=1964 Baseball Blue Book}}
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* {{cite-book|title=1965 Sporting News Baseball Guide}}
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Revision as of 12:51, 7 May 2010

1964 Midwest League
Classification: A
Statistics
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  • The Midwest League played a 126 game, split-season schedule which began on April 26 and ended on August 31. The first half ended on June 27.
  • An All-Star Game was played on June 28 between All-Star teams representing the northern and southern halves of the league; the South won by a 6-3 score[1].
  • A single-game championship playoff was captured by second half flag winner Fox Cities.
  • Total 1964 attendance: 654,628.

Sources

  • 1964 Baseball Blue Book.
  • 1965 Sporting News Baseball Guide.

Footnotes

  1. http://www.mwlguide.com/years/1964/allstars.html, retrieved on 2009-10-04.




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