Pioneer League's Northern Colorado Owlz to Become the Colorado Springs Sky Sox
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The Sky Sox are back! Sort of...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Longtime residents of Colorado Springs probably remember summer days at the ballpark watching the Sky Sox and enjoying a ballpark frank. This summer, the Sky Sox are back in action in Colorado, if only temporarily. According to the MLB, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox were a Triple-A team that played their first season in 1988. From 1993 through 2014, the Sky Sox were affiliated with the Colorado Rockies. When the Rockies opted…
From our archive: Nolan Arenado, during short Colorado Springs Sky Sox stay, seen as 'Golden Child'
Editor's note: This story appeared in The Gazette on April 3, 2013, as Nolan Arenado awaited his debut as a member of the then-Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox in the
Northern Colorado Owlz resign from Pioneer Baseball League
Despite strong denials last week from team ownership that the Northern Colorado Owlz were not leaving Windsor, the Pioneer Baseball League on Monday announced the Owlz’ resignation from the 12-team independent league. The Pioneer Baseball League sent an email early Monday afternoon announcing the resignation, and the addition of a new team called the Colorado Springs Sky Sox to complete the Owlz’ season. Owlz on-field manager Dmitri Young, pitch…
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