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DuBois Miners
The DuBois Miners were a minor league baseball team based in DuBois, Pennsylvania. From 1905 to 1907, the Miners played as members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Interstate League. In their three seasons of play, the Dubois Miners hosted home minor league games at City Park. History In 1905, DuBios began minor league play, with the DuBois "Miners" becoming members of the six–team Class D (baseball), Class D level Interstate League during the season. The Bradford Drillers, Coudersport Giants, Erie Fishermen, Jamestown Hill Climbers, Kane Mountaineers and Olean Refiners began league play on April 25, 1905. On, July 12, 1905, the Jamestown Hill Climbers of the Interstate League moved to DuBois with an 18–23 record. After compiling a 22-37 record while based in DuBois, the Miners ended the 1905 season in last place, with an overall record of 40–60. The Miners placed sixth in the Interstate League standings, with Harry Knight and John Lawley serving as managers. In the ...
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