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- Les Aeros de Wichita (en anglais : Wichita Aeros) sont une ancienne franchise américaine de ligue mineure de baseball qui opère en Association américaine de 1970 à 1984 comme club-école des Indians de Cleveland (1970-1971), Cubs de Chicago (1972-1980), Rangers du Texas (1981), Expos de Montréal (1982-1983) et Reds de Cincinnati (1984). Les Aeros sont finalistes de l'Association américaine en 1972. (fr)
- ウイチタ・アエロス(Wichita Aeros)は、AAA級のアメリカン・アソシエーションに所属していたマイナーリーグベースボールのチームである。 アメリカ合衆国カンザス州ウイチタにある、ローレンス=デュモン・スタジアムを本拠地球場としていた。 1985年からはニューヨーク州バッファローに移転し、バッファロー・バイソンズとなった。 (ja)
- The Wichita Aeros were an American minor league baseball franchise based in Wichita, Kansas, that played in the Triple-A American Association from 1970 through 1984. The Aeros were established as an expansion franchise when the Association grew from six to eight clubs after the 1969 season. They were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians (1970–71), Chicago Cubs (1972–80), Texas Rangers (1981), Montreal Expos (1982–83) and Cincinnati Reds (1984). The Aeros led the league in attendance in 1970 and from 1972–74, but a series of last-place teams during their years as a Cubs farm club drove down attendance throughout the rest of the 1970s. The Aeros won only one division title, and no league championships, during their 15-year history. Milton Glickman, father of former US Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman and grandfather of film producer Jonathan Glickman, owned the team from 1970–1984. Glickman sold the team to Robert E. Rich Jr. in 1984. On September 14, 1984, the Aeros were transferred to Buffalo, New York, and became the Buffalo Bisons, who are now members of the International League. The Bisons had existed in some form since the 1870s and (at the time playing at the Double-A level) used the Aeros' franchise to return to Triple-A baseball. In 1987, the Beaumont Golden Gators of the Double-A Texas League transferred to Wichita and remained there through the 2007 season as the Wranglers. The Wranglers moved to Springdale, Arkansas, in 2008. Wichita's current team is the Wind Surge of the Texas League. The Wingnuts of the independent league baseball incarnation of the American Association played in Wichita between 2008 and 2019. (en)
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- Les Aeros de Wichita (en anglais : Wichita Aeros) sont une ancienne franchise américaine de ligue mineure de baseball qui opère en Association américaine de 1970 à 1984 comme club-école des Indians de Cleveland (1970-1971), Cubs de Chicago (1972-1980), Rangers du Texas (1981), Expos de Montréal (1982-1983) et Reds de Cincinnati (1984). Les Aeros sont finalistes de l'Association américaine en 1972. (fr)
- ウイチタ・アエロス(Wichita Aeros)は、AAA級のアメリカン・アソシエーションに所属していたマイナーリーグベースボールのチームである。 アメリカ合衆国カンザス州ウイチタにある、ローレンス=デュモン・スタジアムを本拠地球場としていた。 1985年からはニューヨーク州バッファローに移転し、バッファロー・バイソンズとなった。 (ja)
- The Wichita Aeros were an American minor league baseball franchise based in Wichita, Kansas, that played in the Triple-A American Association from 1970 through 1984. The Aeros were established as an expansion franchise when the Association grew from six to eight clubs after the 1969 season. They were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians (1970–71), Chicago Cubs (1972–80), Texas Rangers (1981), Montreal Expos (1982–83) and Cincinnati Reds (1984). The Aeros led the league in attendance in 1970 and from 1972–74, but a series of last-place teams during their years as a Cubs farm club drove down attendance throughout the rest of the 1970s. The Aeros won only one division title, and no league championships, during their 15-year history. Milton Glickman, father of former US Secretary of Agricultu (en)
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