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- Q16962364 subject Q15252376.
- Q16962364 subject Q8291073.
- Q16962364 subject Q8797893.
- Q16962364 subject Q8798211.
- Q16962364 abstract "The Ozark Patriots was a short-lived baseball team based in Ozark, Alabama. In 2002 they were members of the Southeastern League of Professional Baseball. They played their home games in Ozark, Alabama, at historic Eagle Stadium, which was constructed in 1946. A few Patriot standouts were Sergio Cairo, Junior Braddy, Cortney Jenkins, Steve Crampton, and Ty Ryburn. Ryburn, a pitcher, has the distinction of leading all Minor Leagues with a .141 opponents batting average during 2002. Patriot ownership had financial problems and the team folded at the all-star break.".
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- Q16962364 wikiPageWikiLink Q15252376.
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- Q16962364 wikiPageWikiLink Q8291073.
- Q16962364 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797893.
- Q16962364 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798211.
- Q16962364 comment "The Ozark Patriots was a short-lived baseball team based in Ozark, Alabama. In 2002 they were members of the Southeastern League of Professional Baseball. They played their home games in Ozark, Alabama, at historic Eagle Stadium, which was constructed in 1946. A few Patriot standouts were Sergio Cairo, Junior Braddy, Cortney Jenkins, Steve Crampton, and Ty Ryburn. Ryburn, a pitcher, has the distinction of leading all Minor Leagues with a .141 opponents batting average during 2002.".
- Q16962364 label "Ozark Patriots".