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5-534: The Brainerd-Little Falls Muskies were a minor league baseball team that played for one season, 1934, in the Northern League . They represented the cities of Brainerd, Minnesota and Little Falls, Minnesota . They played their home games at Bane Park in Brainerd. Under manager Charlie Patton , they went 58-58 in their only season of existence, good for fourth in the league. This article about

10-629: A baseball team in Minnesota is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Northern League (baseball, 1902%E2%80%9371) The Northern League was a name used by several minor league baseball organizations that operated off and on between 1902 and 1971 in the upper midwestern United States and Manitoba , Canada. The name was later used by the independent Northern League from 1993 to 2010. The Northern League name represented four leagues in this time frame: The first Northern League operated between 1902 and 1905. Charter members were

15-791: The Winnipeg Maroons , Crookston Crooks , Fargo, Devil's Lake, Grand Forks and Cavalier. In 1906, the league merged with the Copper Country Soo League to become the Northern-Copper Country League (1906–1907). A second Northern League was attempted in 1908, but did not finish its first season. The third Northern League appeared when the Central International League of 1912 expanded and changed its name in 1913. This third Northern League would last until 1917, when it

20-486: The Northern League in its various incarnations began as an independent loop in 1902, it was Class D (1903–1905, 1908, 1917, 1933–1940) and Class C (1913–1916, 1941–1942, 1946–1962) under the antiquated classification system for Minor League Baseball . The league operated as Class A (1963–1971) under the modern minor league classification system. When the league folded after the 1971 season, the remaining teams were

25-522: Was forced to disband due to a lack of players as a result of World War I. The league did not re-emerge until 1933, when it began play with the Brainerd Muskies, Brandon Grays, Crookston Pirates , East Grand Forks Colts , Eau Claire Cardinals , Fargo-Moorhead Twins , Superior Blues and Winnipeg Maroons. The league did not operate between 1943 and 1945 because of a lack of manpower during World War II, and finally folded again in 1971. While

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