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St Paul Saints BASEBALL Tickets
BASEBALL MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Tickets
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St. Paul Saints are an independent minor league baseball team. Formed in 1993, the Saints were a Northern League team through 2005. Based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the Saints play at Midway Stadium. In 2006 the team was a founding member of the modern American Association.//The St. Paul Saints are a professional minor league baseball team that plays in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The current team was formed in 1993 in the Northern League, one of several so-called independent leagues--i.e., not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The Saints, who play home games at Midway Stadium, are known for promotions that are over-the-top even by the standards of minor-league baseball. The principal owner, Mike Veeck, is the son of legendary major-league owner Bill Veeck, who was best-known for outrageous promotions as owner of the St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox. Comedian and actor Bill Murray is also a part owner.In spite of considerable naysaying at their inception, the Saints have been one of the most successful teams in the Northern League and all of independent baseball. For much of their history the team played to packed houses at Midway Stadium. In 2002-2004, the Saints saw severely reduced attendance, owing partially to renewed interest in the major-league Minnesota Twins, who won the 2002, 2003, and 2004 American League Central Division championships. In spite of an initially cool, if not outright hostile, reception the Saints and their MLB neighbor (less than 10 miles away) have worked together for several years in hopes of increasing support for the sport of baseball (for their mutual benefit).The Saints have figured prominently in the creation of modern independent baseball. They were featured in a couple books ("Rebel Baseball" by Steve Perlstein, 1993; "Slouching Toward Fargo" by Neal Karlen, 1998) and a cable network series ("Baseball Minnesota," FX Network, 1996-97). Mike Veeck wrote a book that covered the mantra "Fun is Good" (2005) and describes the business approach he has used for many years
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