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The Ohio Valley Redcoats were a Minor League Baseball team in the independent
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Team history

Originally located in Parkersburg, West Virginia, the Ohio Valley Redcoats franchise was an original member of the Frontier League. The team played its first six seasons in Parkersburg (1993–1998), making the league playoffs in its first two seasons. After finishing last in three consecutive seasons (1996–1998), the team moved to
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, Indiana. From 1999-2002, the team was known as the Dubois County Dragons, playing in
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. They made the playoffs in 2001 and 2002, winning their division both seasons. In 2003, the team moved to
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as the Kenosha Mammoths. Their one season in Kenosha was a moderate success, seeing the team finish third in their division. However, sub-par attendance forced the team to move again prior to the 2004 season. 2004 saw the team move to
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and become the Springfield-Ozark Ducks. Their lone season in
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proved to be a success on the field as they finished with a winning record, albeit fourth in their division. However, success didn't translate off the field as minimal attendance forced the franchise to move yet again. 2005 brought the team back to its roots as they were renamed the Ohio Valley Redcoats. Low in funding and without a home ballpark, the Redcoats were forced to play the majority of their schedule on the road. The few home games they did have were split between Lorain, Ohio,
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, and
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. The team played respectably on the field however, finishing only three games under .500, fifth in their division. Because they had no city or ballpark to play in, the Redcoats were forced to suspend operations before the start of the 2006 season.


Seasons

As Ohio Valley 1993: 29-32 1st Place Eastern Division: ''Lost Frontier League Championship 2-0 to Zanesville'' 1994: 50-17 1st Place Northern Division: ''Lost Northern Division Playoff 2-0 to Erie'' 1995: 36-34 5th Place (No Divisions in 1995) 1996: 31-43 4th Place Eastern Division 1997: 21-59 4th Place Eastern Division 1998: 26-52 4th Place Eastern Division As Dubois County 1999: 42-42 2nd Place Western Division 2000: 35-47 5th Place Western Division 2001: 48-36 1st Place Western Division: ''Lost 1st Round Playoff 2-1 to Richmond'' 2002: 52-32 1st Place Western Division: ''Lost 1st Round Playoff 2-1 to Richmond'' As Kenosha 2003: 47-42 3rd Place Western Division As Springfield-Ozark 2004: 52-44 3rd Place Western Division As Ohio Valley (2) 2005: 46-49 5th Place Eastern Division


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