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Midwest League

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Midwest League

The Midwest League began as the Illinois State League (1947–1948), then became the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1949–1955). In 1956, the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League was renamed the Midwest League. In its final years, the league had 16 teams in two divisions. The Lansing Lugnuts and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers franchises jointly have won the most league championships, with nine each. The Midwest League was replaced by the new High-A Central league.--Wikipedia.

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Ben Grieve scouting report, 1995 August 20
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0736
Grefer, Larry, 1942-2005
1995 August 20
Carlos Hernandez scouting report, 1995 August 20
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0825
Grefer, Larry, 1942-2005
1995 August 20
Carl Pavano scouting report, 1995 August 20
Object number: BL-2012-00178-1483
Grefer, Larry, 1942-2005
1995 August 20
Clemente Alvarez scouting report, 1990 August 03
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0028
Snipp, Lou, 1938-
1990 August 03
Clemente Alvarez scouting report, 1990
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0029
Bernstein, Mark
1990
Clemente Alvarez scouting report, 1990 August 17
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0030
Snipp, Mark
1990 August 17
Gary Matthews, 1995 August 20
Object number: BL-2012-00178-1218
Grefer, Larry, 1942-2005
1995 August 20
Jed Hansen scouting report, 1995 July 26
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0772
Sgobba, Mike, 1930-2011
1995 July 26
Lake County Captains versus Lansing Lugnuts ticket, 2022 April 08
Object number: BL-2022-00125
Lansing Lugnuts (Baseball team)
2022 April 08
Michael Coleman scouting report, 1995 August 20
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0394
Grefer, Larry, 1942-2005
1995 August 20
Pat Cline scouting report, 1995 July 31
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0389
Fabian, Dan
1995 July 31
Rod Bolton scouting report, 1990 August 13
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0232
Snipp, Lou, 1938-
1990 August 13