Parshall Park (1895, 1897, 1902) Waverly Park (1906–1915) Community Park (1921–1922) Municipal Park (1941)
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The Lansing Senators were a long running minor league baseball team based in Lansing, Michigan. Between 1895 and 1941, the Lansing Senators teams played as members of the Michigan State League (1895, 1897, 1902), Southern Michigan League (1907–1914) and Central League (1921–1922) before a final Michigan State League season in 1941. The Senators won the Southern Michigan League pennant in 1910 and hosted home minor league games at multiple ballparks in their years of play. Lansing played home games at Parshall Park (1895, 1897, 1902), Waverly Park (1906–1915), Community Park (1921–1922) and Municipal Park (1941).
Baseball Hall of Fame member Bud Fowler played for the 1895 Lansing Senators.
The 1941 Lansing Senators were the last minor league team in Lansing until the Lansing Lugnuts began play in 1996.
The LansingSenators were a long running minor league baseball team based in Lansing, Michigan. Between 1895 and 1941, the LansingSenators teams played...
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member Adrian Demons and about 30 games with another MSL team, the LansingSenators squad. From 1894 to 1904, Fowler played and/or managed the Page Fence...
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the outfield and batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He died in Lansing, Michigan. Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference...
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City Boosters club from Boyne City, Michigan. He then played for the LansingSenators in 1911, the Saginaw Krazy Kats in 1911 and 1912, the Bay City Billikens...
Bloomington Bloomers, Tarboro Serpents/Goobers, Wausau Timberjacks, and LansingSenators between 1939 and 1941. Smick played football, basketball, and baseball...
of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 118th United States Congress. Independent Sens. Angus King...
in Lansing, Michigan, and attended St. Mary's High School. He started his professional baseball career in 1910. In his first season, with the Lansing Senators...
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brief stint as a manager in the Michigan State League in 1895 with the LansingSenators. In 1898, Sporting Life characterized Mannassau's umpiring work in...