Great Falls White Sox
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The Great Falls White Sox is a minor league baseball team based in Great Falls, Montana. This team has existed since 1968. Like other minor league teams, the White Sox recruit players from all over the United States, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, and the Caribbean. Freshly drafted talent usually starts here.
The team became an affiliate of the Chicago White Sox for the 2003 season; it had previously been affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Some major players have been Pedro Martinez, and now Ricardo Rodriguez. The team plays its home games at Legion Park in the Pioneer League. The team was an affliate of the San Francisco Giants beginning in 1969 and ending in 1983.
[edit] Famous Players
- Pedro Martinez-Great Falls Dodgers
- Jose Offerman-Great Falls Dodgers
- Roger Cedeno-Great Falls Dodgers
- Mike Devereaux-Great Falls Dodgers
- Rob Deer-Great Falls Giants
- Raul Mondesi-Great Falls Dodgers
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