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- Schaumburg_Flyers abstract "The Schaumburg Flyers were a professional baseball team based in Schaumburg, Illinois, in the United States. The Flyers were to be charter members of the North American League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, but the team folded in March 2011, before beginning play in the NAL. From 1999 to 2010, the Flyers played their home games at Alexian Field, near the Elgin O'Hare Expressway. They formerly played in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where they were known as the Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks. The team belonged to the Northern League from 1993 to 2010.On July 27, 2009, the Flyers played host to Battle of the Sexes II, which pitted the Flyers against the National Pro Fastpitch Softball Champions, the Chicago Bandits, featuring star pitcher Jennie Finch. Played by official softball rules, the game was seen by an overflow record crowd of 8,918, and was won by the Bandits 4-2. In 1999, the Flyers hired their first manager, Ron Kittle, best known for his playing days with the Chicago White Sox. The former Chicago Cubs and White Sox player Greg Hibbard was the pitching coach. Kittle did a series of TV commercials to promote the team, using the gimmick \"Ma Kittle,\" portraying both himself and his \"Ma.\" The ads sparked interest as the Flyers hoped to steal away fans from the nearby Kane County Cougars. The campaign mimicked the highly successful Converse ads in which basketball star Larry Johnson starred as both himself and \"Gramama.\" After the 2001 season, however, Kittle resigned as manager, with Jim Boynewicz hired to replace him.In 2004, the Flyers made it to the Northern League Championship Series against the St. Paul Saints. Despite leading the five-game series 2-1, Schaumburg eventually lost the championship. In Game 5, Flyers relief pitcher Lyle Prempas allowed a game-winning grand slam by St. Paul infielder Marc Mirizzi in the ninth inning.The Flyers appeared in the Northern League Playoffs four times (1999, 2003, 2004, 2006) but never won the championship. Among those who played for the Flyers were former Oakland A's outfielder Ozzie Canseco and former Chicago Cubs outfielders Dwight Smith and Brant Brown, as well as, very briefly, John Henry Williams, son of Ted Williams.".
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- Schaumburg_Flyers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schaumburg Flyers".
- Schaumburg_Flyers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schaumburg".
- Schaumburg_Flyers ballpark Schaumburg_Boomers_Stadium.
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- Schaumburg_Flyers city Schaumburg,_Illinois.
- Schaumburg_Flyers colors "Navy Blue, Orange, White, Khaki".
- Schaumburg_Flyers disbanded "2011".
- Schaumburg_Flyers divisionChamps "3".
- Schaumburg_Flyers formerNames "* Schaumburg Flyers * Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks".
- Schaumburg_Flyers founded "1993".
- Schaumburg_Flyers gm Scott_Boor.
- Schaumburg_Flyers league Northern_League_(baseball,_1993–2010).
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- Schaumburg_Flyers manager "n/a".
- Schaumburg_Flyers media "Daily Herald".
- Schaumburg_Flyers media "Schaumburg Review".
- Schaumburg_Flyers name "Schaumburg Flyers".
- Schaumburg_Flyers owner "Richard Ehrenreich, John E. Hughes, Mike Conley".
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- Schaumburg_Flyers subject Category:Baseball_teams_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Schaumburg_Flyers subject Category:North_American_League_teams.
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- Schaumburg_Flyers comment "The Schaumburg Flyers were a professional baseball team based in Schaumburg, Illinois, in the United States. The Flyers were to be charter members of the North American League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, but the team folded in March 2011, before beginning play in the NAL. From 1999 to 2010, the Flyers played their home games at Alexian Field, near the Elgin O'Hare Expressway.".
- Schaumburg_Flyers label "Schaumburg Flyers".
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- Schaumburg_Flyers homepage www.flyersbaseball.com.
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