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text_B: The Minneapolis Millers were an American professional minor league baseball team that played in Minneapolis , Minnesota , until 1960 .. minor league baseball. minor league baseball. In the 19th century a different Minneapolis Millers were part of the Western League .. Western League. Western League ( U.S. baseball ). The team played first in Athletic Park and later Nicollet Park .. Nicollet Park. Nicollet Park. Athletic Park. Athletic Park ( Minneapolis ). The name Minneapolis Millers has been associated with a variety of professional minor league teams .. The original Millers date back to 1884 when the Northwestern League was formed .. Northwestern League. Northwestern League. This league failed and the Western League replaced it , absorbing some of the old teams .. Western League. Western League ( U.S. baseball ). According to Stew Thornley , this team folded in 1891 due to financial problems .. In 1894 , another team calling itself the Millers was formed when Ban Johnson and Charles Comiskey revived the Western League in hopes of making it a second major league .. Western League. Western League ( U.S. baseball ). Ban Johnson. Ban Johnson. Charles Comiskey. Charles Comiskey. The Millers continued to play in the Western League through 1900 , when the name was changed to the American League to give it more of a national image .. Western League. Western League ( U.S. baseball ). American League. American League. Following the 1900 season , several cities were abandoned for bigger markets in cities recently vacated by the National League , including Minneapolis .. Some teams were transferred , as was the case of the Kansas City franchise to become the Washington Nationals -LRB- Senators -RRB- .. However , some of the teams were just left out in the dark .. It is unclear which of these two paths the Millers took , but most evidence seems to point toward abandonment , not a transfer to Baltimore , especially given that no player for the 1900 Millers played for the 1901 Orioles .. Several teams went by the nickname Millers , but the most prominent of these was the team in the American Association from 1902 to 1960 .. American Association. American Association ( 20th century ). The Millers won four Association pennants during the 1910 -- 23 tenure of `` Pongo Joe '' Cantillon , then were managed from 1924 -- 31 by another legend , Michael Joseph Kelley , one of the great figures of American Association history .. American Association. American Association ( 20th century ). Michael Joseph Kelley. Mike Kelley ( baseball ). Kelley operated the team as club president until 1946 .. Broadcaster Halsey Hall was the Millers ' play-by-play man from 1933 until the club folded in 1960 to make way for the Minnesota Twins .. Halsey Hall. Halsey Hall. Minnesota Twins. Minnesota Twins. Ted Williams , Willie Mays and Carl Yastrzemski were among some future major leaguers who played for the Millers .. Ted Williams. Ted Williams. Willie Mays. Willie Mays. Carl Yastrzemski. Carl Yastrzemski. The Millers won nine pennants in the Association during their fifty-nine years .. They played their home games at Nicollet Park until 1955 , the ballfeld being demolished the following year .. Nicollet Park. Nicollet Park. That site , at 31st and Nicollet Avenue , is now the home of a bank .. In 1956 they moved into Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington , Minnesota , until 1960 .. Metropolitan Stadium. Metropolitan Stadium. They had a heated crosstown rivalry with the St. Paul Saints .. St. Paul Saints. St. Paul Saints ( 1901–60 ). The two clubs often played `` streetcar double-headers '' on holidays , playing one game in each city .. double-headers. doubleheader ( baseball ). Over the years the Millers were participants in four Junior World Series ; matchups between the champions of the American Association and the International League .. American Association. American Association ( 20th century ). Junior World Series. Junior World Series. International League. International League. In the 1932 championship , the team was defeated by the Newark Bears 4 games to 2 .. Newark Bears. Newark Bears. The Millers , under manager Bill Rigney clinched the 1955 series against the Rochester Red Wings , 4 games to 3 , in the final ball game played at Nicollet Park .. Nicollet Park. Nicollet Park. Bill Rigney. Bill Rigney. Rochester Red Wings. Rochester Red Wings. In 1958 , the Millers , with Gene Mauch as manager , beat the Montreal Royals 4 games to 0 .. Gene Mauch. Gene Mauch. Their last appearance in this Series was in 1959 , with Mauch as manager , when the Millers lost the series 4 games to 3 to the Havana Sugar Kings .. Havana Sugar Kings. Havana Sugar Kings. After the farm system era began , the Millers were top-level affiliates of the Boston Red Sox -LRB- 1936 -- 38 ; 1958 -- 60 -RRB- and New York Giants -LRB- 1946 -- 57 -RRB- .. Boston Red Sox. Boston Red Sox. New York Giants. New York Giants ( NL ). farm system. farm system. The Red Sox actually swapped ownership of their top farm club , the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League , for the Millers in 1957 , enabling the Giants to move to San Francisco .. San Francisco Seals. San Francisco Seals ( PCL ). Pacific Coast League. Pacific Coast League. The Millers ceased operations after the 1960 season with the arrival of the Minnesota Twins in 1961 .. Minnesota Twins. Minnesota Twins. 1961 in baseball. The Red Sox affiliated with the Pacific Coast League 's Seattle Rainiers for 1961 .. Pacific Coast League. Pacific Coast League. 1961 in baseball. Seattle Rainiers. Seattle Rainiers. The Millers ended with an overall record of 4,800 -- 4,365 .. Through the years , Millers pitchers threw seven no-hitters , and a Miller batter was the league-leader in home runs twenty-one times and RBIs nine times .. no-hitters. no-hitters. home runs. home runs. RBIs. RBIs
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