Colorado Silver Bullets
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The Colorado Silver Bullets was an all-female professional baseball team that played in the United States in the mid-1990s. The Bullets were the first such team since the folding of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1954.
[edit] History
The team received its name from a sponsorship from the Coors Brewing Company, which produces Coors Light, nicknamed the "silver bullet" of beers in its manufacturers' advertising. It was owned by Bob Hope (the former Atlanta Braves executive, not the iconic actor and comedian). Hall of Fame pitcher Phil Niekro was the team's manager for its first three seasons.
The Bullets were a traveling team, playing against semi-pro and amateur teams at ballparks throughout the country. Among their opponents were the Navy Mariners, an all-star team of players stationed at United States Navy bases, and the Hollywood Star Sox, a team of actors and other entertainment industry professionals captained by Jonathan Silverman. (Those games were played at, respectively, Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C., and the Epicenter in Rancho Cucamonga, California.)
Some of the team's games were televised live across the U.S. on Prime Sports, now Fox Sports Net.
The team established a base in Albany, Georgia, and played about 20 games a year at Paul Eames Sports Complex for two seasons, starting in 1995, as the team sought ways to cut financial losses. After four seasons, the Bullets folded in 1997.