Eau Claire Bears
The Eau Claire Bears is a former minor-league baseball team from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. From 1933 until 1953, the team was a member of the Northern League. The Class C team was affiliated with the Chicago Cubs. The team played its home games at Carson Park in Eau Claire.
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Minor-league - Baseball - Eau Claire - Wisconsin - 1933 - 1953 - Northern League - Chicago Cubs - Carson Park
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Beginning in 1954, the Eau Claire Bears were replaced by the Eau Claire Braves. This team, affiliated with the Milwaukee Braves, played until 1962.
Related Topics:
1954 - Eau Claire Braves - Milwaukee Braves - 1962
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The most famous player in the team's history was Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who made his professional début with the team in 1952.
Related Topics:
Baseball Hall of Fame - Hank Aaron - 1952
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