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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
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We had a great fastball team here in the '70s and '80 called the Windsor Chiefs. I think there was also a hockey team called the Bulldogs. There is a Can-Am league which includes the Windsor Stars and the Windsor Selects.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Winnipeg, Mb
Posts: 429
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There's been some great names suggested already, but here's a few ideas about London:
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Wild West
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Wild West
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Canada
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Hey Layton,
I thought the Sun Media chain was still majority-owned by Quebecor |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: London, Ont. Canada
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London was the last city in Canada to have a public hanging. Someone mentioned Tecumseth's and you were close, they were and are called the Tecumseh's (no T) and are Canada's best under 17 development team (by terms of players drafted to the MLB). The top baseball in the city right now is the London Majors. They play in the Inter-County League agaist the Toronto Maple Leafs (as someone mentioned before as a past tense). In the last couple years former major leaguers have found this league and decided to play here. Most (of the former MLB'ers), like Paul Spoljaric and Rob Butler played for the Jays or had some connection to the Jays. On a side note I plyed Senior ball (210 and over) up until a couple years ago when my completely torn rotator and frayed labrum finally gave up on me) and we would play the Tecumseh's in exhibition games before our season's. Every year was the same, these kids were playing grown men and were intimidated for the first couple innings. We would somehow manufacture a run or two, then these kids would realize that they are better ball players than we could ever dream of and we'd lose 7-2 or 8-2 or something along those lines. It was exhibition and it was fun to start against them because usually two innings was all you'd get, so the first time I started I pitched two innings, gave up 1 hit and struck out for. The next year I started and they let me go three innings. The first two were like the last year, the next inning they rocked me for 5 runs and I got yanked with two outs and two on.
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Winnipeg, Mb
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