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  2. Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub. /  40.76278°N 111.90833°W  / 40.76278; -111.90833. The Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub (also known as Salt Lake Central on Utah Transit Authority [UTA] routes and SLC by Amtrak) is a multi-modal transportation hub in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States served by the Blue Line of UTA's TRAX light rail system ...

  3. Schlumberger - Wikipedia

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    Schlumberger NV ( French: [ʃlumbɛʁʒe, ʃlœ̃b-] ), doing business as SLB, also known as Schlumberger Limited, [2] is an American oilfield services company. [3] [4] As of 2022, it is both the world's largest offshore drilling company and the world's largest offshore drilling contractor by revenue. [5]

  4. 1932 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Teams League Team City Stadium Capacity Manager American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Shano Collins, Marty McManus Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 52,000 Lew Fonseca Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Stadium 78,811 Roger Peckinpaugh Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 30,000 Bucky Harris New York Yankees New York, New York ...

  5. 1927 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Teams League Team City Stadium Capacity Manager American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Bill Carrigan Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 52,000 Ray Schalk Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio Dunn Field 21,414 Jack McCallister Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 30,000 George Moriarty New York Yankees New York, New York Yankee Stadium 82,000 ...

  6. 1914 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Teams An asterisk (*) denotes the departure from a ballpark mid-season. League Team City Stadium Capacity Manager American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Bill Carrigan Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 28,000 Jimmy Callahan Cleveland Naps Cleveland, Ohio League Park 21,414 Joe Birmingham Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 23,000 Hughie ...

  7. 1918 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Teams League Team City Stadium Capacity Manager American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Ed Barrow Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 28,000 Pants Rowland Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio League Park 21,414 Lee Fohl Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 23,000 Hughie Jennings New York Yankees New York, New York Brush Stadium 36,000 Miller ...

  8. 1929 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    Teams League Team City Stadium Capacity Manager American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Bill Carrigan Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 52,000 Lena Blackburne Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio Dunn Field 21,414 Roger Peckinpaugh Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 30,000 Bucky Harris New York Yankees New York, New York Yankee Stadium ...

  9. 1906 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 major league baseball season began on April 12, 1906. The regular season ended on October 7, with the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox as regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively.