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Fun Trivia From The Professional Independent Baseball Leagues If you enjoy fun, unique baseball trivia then you should take a look at the independent professional baseball leagues. One of the elements that make good trivia so compelling is its ability to make you curious to discover more about the related topics. Another element of fun trivia is in the "superlative", such as the oldest man to have an at-bat in a professional baseball game. You can find many of these kinds of trivia in the independent baseball leagues. For example, former Major Leaguer Minnie Minoso is the oldest former Major League player to have a plate appearance in a professional baseball game. At the age of 73 he drew a walk in a game for the St. Paul Saints. Longtime sports author and writer, Pat Jordan, actually pitched a complete inning for the Waterbury Spirit in the Northeast League. Former Major Leaguer Bill Lee earned a win by pitching over 5 innings in a game for the Brockton Rox of the Can-Am League. Many independent baseball players have had ties to other sports such as football. A former New York Giants draft pick played for the New Jersey Jackals. A player who was on the San Angelo Colts has a brother who made it into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. In addition, a recent Houston Texans player was on the Laredo Broncos of the United League. These are just some of the pieces of baseball trivia which might interest sports fans who, otherwise, would not care about the independent leagues. Finally, many people involved with independent baseball have authored or co-authored books. One commissioner authored a book chronicling the first decade of the current version of independent baseball, covering 1993 to 2002. A longtime independent baseball team owner wrote a book in 1994 about investing in minor league baseball teams. Another fun piece of trivia is a 2003 book about a one-eyed umpire who was involved in the Frontier League. All of these pieces of unique baseball trivia can be found in the independent baseball leagues. Now that independent baseball, in its current format, is in its 20th season discerning baseball fans may begin to appreciate the happenings which have taken place over the two decades. Wild stories, funny promotions, celebrity owners, great books, and much more can be had. Hopefully the trivia and history helps casual and die-hard baseball fans alike begin to uncover more to enrich their experiences of being baseball fans. If you enjoy baseball trivia questions then click visit this link to get archived and new daily trivia about the independent baseball leagues: http://www.independentbaseballtrivia.com

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Fun Trivia From The Professional Independent Baseball Leagues

If you enjoy fun, unique baseball trivia then you should take a look at the independent

professional baseball leagues. One of the elements that make good trivia so compelling is its

ability to make you curious to discover more about the related topics. Another element of fun

trivia is in the "superlative", such as the oldest man to have an at-bat in a professional baseball

game. You can find many of these kinds of trivia in the independent baseball leagues.

For example, former Major Leaguer Minnie Minoso is the oldest former Major League player to

have a plate appearance in a professional baseball game. At the age of 73 he drew a walk in a

game for the St. Paul Saints. Longtime sports author and writer, Pat Jordan, actually pitched a

complete inning for the Waterbury Spirit in the Northeast League. Former Major Leaguer Bill

Lee earned a win by pitching over 5 innings in a game for the Brockton Rox of the Can-Am

League.

Many independent baseball players have had ties to other sports such as football. A former

New York Giants draft pick played for the New Jersey Jackals. A player who was on the San

Angelo Colts has a brother who made it into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. In addition, a

recent Houston Texans player was on the Laredo Broncos of the United League. These are just

some of the pieces of baseball trivia which might interest sports fans who, otherwise, would not

care about the independent leagues.

Finally, many people involved with independent baseball have authored or co-authored books.

One commissioner authored a book chronicling the first decade of the current version of

independent baseball, covering 1993 to 2002. A longtime independent baseball team owner

wrote a book in 1994 about investing in minor league baseball teams. Another fun piece of

trivia is a 2003 book about a one-eyed umpire who was involved in the Frontier League.

All of these pieces of unique baseball trivia can be found in the independent baseball leagues.

Now that independent baseball, in its current format, is in its 20th season discerning baseball

fans may begin to appreciate the happenings which have taken place over the two decades.

Wild stories, funny promotions, celebrity owners, great books, and much more can be had.

Hopefully the trivia and history helps casual and die-hard baseball fans alike begin to uncover

more to enrich their experiences of being baseball fans.

If you enjoy baseball trivia questions then click visit this link to get archived and new daily trivia

about the independent baseball leagues: http://www.independentbaseballtrivia.com