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Edmonton Trappers (Baseball team)

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Edmonton Trappers (Baseball team)

"The Edmonton Trappers were a minor league baseball team in Edmonton, Alberta. They were a part of the Triple-A level in the Pacific Coast League, ending with the 2004 season. Their home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton. The Trappers joined the PCL in 1981 when Edmonton businessman Peter Pocklington purchased the Ogden A's franchise from Utah trucker Dennis Job. In October 2003, the Trappers' fate in Edmonton was sealed when the team, then owned by the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos, was sold to a group led by hall of famer Nolan Ryan and his son Reid. The Ryans moved the team after the 2004 season to Round Rock, Texas, a suburb north of Austin, and it was renamed the Round Rock Express." -- Wikipedia

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Damon Mashore scouting report, 1995 June 28
Object number: BL-2012-00178-1214
Kazanas, John
1995 June 28
Fausto Cruz scouting report, 1995 June 28
Object number: BL-2012-00178-0426
Kazanas, John
1995 June 28
Scott Lydy scouting report, 1995 June 28
Object number: BL-2012-00178-1183
Kazanas, John
1995 June 28