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Baseball team of the University of Minnesota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Minnesota Golden Gophers baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I and are members of the Big Ten Conference.
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- For information on all University of Minnesota sports, see Minnesota Golden Gophers
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Home stadiums
Siebert Field
Siebert Field is the home baseball park for the Golden Gophers. The Old Siebert Field hosted its first game on April 23, 1971 – a 2–1 Gopher victory over Creighton. On June 11, 2012, Old Siebert Field was demolished to begin construction on the new Seibert Field. The new Siebert Field hosted its first game on April 5, 2013, which the Gophers won 7–0 over Ohio State.[2]
U.S. Bank Stadium
U.S. Bank Stadium is the alternate stadium for the Golden Gophers. First used for baseball in 2017, it is primarily used for February and March games, including non-conference home games including a major pre-conference season tournament featuring top teams from major conferences. Like its predecessor, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, on the same site, the indoor venue allowed the team to play home games when most cold-weather teams had to play road games, and allows for additional home games for the team, a huge advantage in the Big Ten conference. Roughly 40% of home games are played at U. S. Bank Stadium.
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All Americans
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College World Series
College World Series Most Outstanding Player Award
- Jerry Thomas, P, 1956
- John Erickson, 2B – 1960
- Dave Winfield, OF/P – 1973
All College World Series
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Current and former major league players
- Frank Brosseau
- Jim Brower
- Fred Bruckbauer
- J.T. Bruett
- Ralph Capron
- Steve Comer
- Bill Davis
- Cole De Vries
- Brian Denman
- Heinie Elder
- Harry Elliott
- Bobby Fenwick
- Brent Gates
- John Gaub
- Paul Giel
- Jack Hannahan
- Bryan Hickerson
- Jerry Kindall
- Kerry Ligtenberg
- Tim McIntosh
- Ben Meyer
- Max Meyer
- Paul Molitor
- Denny Neagle
- Greg Olson
- Glen Perkins
- Robb Quinlan
- Brian Raabe
- Mike Sadek
- Jeff Schmidt
- Terry Steinbach
- George Thomas
- Jerry Ujdur
- Terrin Vavra
- Dan Wilson
- Dave Winfield
- Source: Baseball Reference
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