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Previous leagues | Border League (1947–1951) New York–Penn League (1958–1973, 1977–1993) |
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League titles | 5 (1949, 1958, 1978, 1987, 1992) |
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Previous parks | McDonough Park |
The Geneva Cubs was the final moniker of the minor league baseball team located in Geneva, New York. Their home stadium was at McDonough Park.
Geneva teams played in the Border League (1947–1951) and New York–Penn League (1958–1973, 1977–1993).
Geneva teams were an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs (1977–1993), Minnesota Twins (1973), Texas Rangers (1972), Washington Senators (1970–1971), Pittsburgh Pirates (1969), Washington Senators/Texas Rangers (1963–1968), Cincinnati Reds (1958–1962) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1949).
Baseball Hall of Fame member Tony Perez Played for Geneva in 1960–1961. All-time MLB hits leader Pete Rose played for Geneva in 1960.