1973 Midwest League
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- | | year= 1973 | + | | year = 1973 |
- | | | + | | name_full = Midwest League |
- | | | + | | name_short = Midwest |
- | | | + | | classification = A |
+ | }} | ||
+ | * The Midwest League played a 130 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 21 and ended on August 30. The first half ended on June 24. | ||
+ | * An All-Star Game was played on July 23 between a Midwest League All-Star team and first-half wins leader Wisconsin Rapids; the Twins won by a 4-3 score<ref>{{cite-web|url=http://www.mwlguide.com/years/1973/allstars.html|year=2009|month=10|day=25}}</ref>. | ||
+ | * A two-tier championship playoff was held, with the best-of-three championship round won by Wisconsin Rapids. | ||
+ | * Total 1973 attendance: 527,033. | ||
+ | ==Sources== | ||
+ | * {{cite-book|title=1973 Baseball Blue Book}} | ||
+ | * {{cite-book|title=1974 Sporting News Baseball Guide}} | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | | sources = | ||
+ | | key_sabr = 745494ad | ||
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+ | | league_main_page = | ||
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1973 Midwest League | |
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Classification: | A |
Statistics |
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- The Midwest League played a 130 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 21 and ended on August 30. The first half ended on June 24.
- An All-Star Game was played on July 23 between a Midwest League All-Star team and first-half wins leader Wisconsin Rapids; the Twins won by a 4-3 score[1].
- A two-tier championship playoff was held, with the best-of-three championship round won by Wisconsin Rapids.
- Total 1973 attendance: 527,033.
[edit] Sources
- 1973 Baseball Blue Book.
- 1974 Sporting News Baseball Guide.
Footnotes
- ↑ http://www.mwlguide.com/years/1973/allstars.html, retrieved on 2009-10-25.