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Buffalo Bisons (Pronounced 'BI-zons' by locals) are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York. The team, which plays in the International League, is the AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians major-league club. The Bisons play in Dunn Tire Park stadium, located in downtown Buffalo.The Bisons most recent playoff season was in 2004, when the team came back from being 10 games out of first place in late June to winning their division by a convincing 9.5 games. Buffalo won its first-round playoff against Durham and advanced to the Governors' Cup Finals, in which they had home-field advantage over the Richmond Braves. The remnants of Hurricane Ivan caused major flooding problems in Richmond and the entire series was set to be played in Buffalo. The Bisons defeated the Braves in four games and won the Governors' Cup for the second time since 1998.Note: The Buffalo Bisons was also the name of a team that played in the National League from 1879–1885 and 1890 (see Buffalo Bisons (1879-1885)), and another team also known as the Buffalo Buffed in 1914 and Buffalo Blues in 1915 in the Federal League. More recently, the Bisons were an entry in the Eastern League from 1979-1984. The Buffalo Bisons was also the name of a minor league hockey team which played in Buffalo from 1928 to 1970, including in the American Hockey League./
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