Rochester, MN
Rochester is located in southern Minnesota, 60 miles south of St. Paul, MN. It is home to the world-famous Mayo Clinic, specialized in the treatment of cancer, and many of the persons who died here were undergoing treatment for the disease.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Rochester Roosters, Minnesota-Wisconsin League (1910)
- Rochester Bears, Minnesota-Wisconsin League (1911)
- Rochester Bugs, Minnesota-Wisconsin League (1912)
- Rochester A's, Three-I League (1958)
- Rochester Aces, Northern League (1993)
- Rochester Honkers, Northwoods League (1994-present)
Persons who were born here[edit]
- Daniel Lyons, minor league infielder
- Matt Meyer, minor league pitcher
- Michael Restovich, outfielder
- Aaron Senne, minor league infielder
Persons who died here[edit]
- Ernest Barnard, executive
- Jimmy Grant, infielder
- Frank Jelincich, outfielder
- Dick Lanahan, pitcher
- Walter O'Malley, owner; Hall of Fame
- Jack Ryan, outfielder
- Charlie Sedor, minor league player
- Danny Thompson, infielder
- Les Tietje, pitcher
- Johnny Van Cuyk, pitcher
- Del Webb, owner
- Julie Wera, infielder
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