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Terry Jones scouting report, 1995 June 17
New Haven Ravens (Baseball team)
Terry Jones scouting report, 1995 June 17
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New Haven Ravens (Baseball team)

BiographyNew Haven, Connecticut, along with Portland, Maine, was granted an expansion Double-A franchise on October 3, 1992. The new ballclub was named the New Haven Ravens in January 1993, the result of a contest sponsored by the New Haven Register, WELI and WTNH.[2] The Ravens began play in the 1994 season affiliated with the Colorado Rockies. The team hosted the 1998 Double-A All-Star Game, was league runner-up in 1995 and 2003, and won the Eastern League Championship in 2000 with an 82–60 record, defeating the Reading Phillies 3 games to 1 in the championship series. The Ravens played in Yale Field. The team was sold on January 27, 2003 to Lowell Spinners owner Drew Weber, with the intention of moving the franchise to Manchester, New Hampshire.[3] The Eastern League baseball team owners voted to approve the move during the league playoffs later that same year on September 3.[4] The team's first season in Manchester was 2004."--Wikipedia, 2021