Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids is located in western Michigan, 65 miles west of Lansing, MI, on the Grand River. Comstock Park, MI, where Fifth Third Ballpark is located, is a suburb 5 miles north of downtown. President Gerald Ford made his home in Grand Rapids.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Grand Rapids, Northwestern League (1883-1884)
- Grand Rapids, Michigan State League (1889-1890)
- Grand Rapids Shamrocks, International Association (1890)
- Grand Rapids Shamrocks, Northwestern League (1891)
- Grand Rapids Rippers, Western League (1894)
- Grand Rapids Gold Bugs, Western League (1895)
- Grand Rapids Yellow Jackets, Western League (1896)
- Grand Rapids Bob-o-Links, Western League (1897)
- Grand Rapids Cabinet Makers, Interstate League (1898)
- Grand Rapids, Interstate League (1899)
- Grand Rapids Furniture Makers, Western League (1899)
- Grand Rapids Boers, International League (1900)
- Grand Rapids Woodworkers, Western Association (1901)
- Grand Rapids, Western Association (1901)
- Grand Rapids Colts, Michigan State League (1902, 1941)
- Grand Rapids Orphans, Central League (1903-1905)
- Grand Rapids Wolverines, Central League (1906-1909)
- Grand Rapids Raiders, Central League (1910)
- Grand Rapids Furniture Makers, Central League (1911)
- Grand Rapids Grads, Central League (1911)
- Grand Rapids Black Sox, Central League (1912, 1915-1917, 1926)
- Grand Rapids Bill-eds, Central League (1913)
- Grand Rapids Champs, Central League (1914)
- Grand Rapids Joshers, Central League (1920-1921)
- Grand Rapids Billbobs, Central League (1922)
- Grand Rapids Billbobs, Michigan-Ontario League (1923)
- Grand Rapids Homoners, Michigan-Ontario League (1924)
- Grand Rapids Black Sox, Michigan State League (1926)
- Grand Rapids Tigers, Central League (1934)
- Grand Rapids Dodgers, Michigan State League (1940)
- Grand Rapids Chicks, AAGPBL (1945-1954)
- Grand Rapids Jets, Central League (1948-1951)
- Kansas City Monarchs, Negro American League, based their barnstorming operations from here 1956-1962.
- West Michigan Whitecaps, Midwest League (1994-2019, 2022- )
- West Michigan Whitecaps, High-A Central (2021)
Persons who were born here[edit]
- Cy Alberts, pitcher
- Walter Anderson, pitcher
- Steve Barber, pitcher
- Harry Berrios, minor league outfielder
- Jim Command, infielder
- Bill Cutler, minor league executive
- Al DeVormer, catcher
- Mark Dewey, pitcher
- Don Eaddy, infielder
- Rob Ellis, outfielder
- Brent Gates, infielder
- Rick Kreuger, pitcher
- Doc Lavan, infielder
- Nic Lentz, umpire
- Ed Lucas, infielder
- Rick Miller, outfielder
- Fred Olmstead, pitcher
- Kaleb Ort, pitcher
- Leo Payne, minor league outfielder
- Al Platte, outfielder
- Ross Powell, pitcher
- D.J. Reyburn, umpire
- Dave Rozema, pitcher
- Kyle Schepel, minor league pitcher
- Mickey Stanley, outfielder
- Lou Stringer, infielder
- John Vander Wal, outfielder
- Jack Virkstis, minor league pitcher
- Casper Wells, outfielder
- Jack Wisner, pitcher
Persons who died here[edit]
- Monte Beville, catcher
- Jim Command, infielder
- Al DeVormer, catcher
- Ed Hemingway, infielder
- Willie Honicutt, Negro league player
- Cal Howe, pitcher
- Guy Morrison, pitcher
- Wally Pipp, infielder
- Al Platte, outfielder
- Herman Purcell, pitcher
- Ted Rasberry, Negro league owner
- Jacob Robinson, infielder
- Luther Roy, pitcher
- Steamboat Struss, pitcher
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