Utica Pent-Ups

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The Utica Pent-Ups (alternate Pentups) were a minor league baseball team based in Utica, New York that played in the International Association for the 1878 season and three incarnations of the New York State League. They were members of the first New York State League (which became the International League in 1886) from 1885 to 1887,[1] the second from 1889 to 1890, and the third from 1898 to 1909.[2] Many major league baseball players played for the team, including outfielder George Burns, who won a World Series with the New York Giants in 1921.

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  1. ^ "Utica Pentups - BR Bullpen". Baseball Reference Bullpen. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Utica Pent-Ups - BR Bullpen". Baseball Reference Bullpen. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 10 April 2021.


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