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Brewers Scheduled To Open 2022 Campaign At The Mini Met
The Jordan Brewers will open their 2020 season May 1 at the Mini Met. The Brewers will take on the Gaylord Islanders in River Valley League play at 2 p.m. The first night game is at home Feb. 6 against the Veseli Warriors. Last summer, Jordan lost in the second round of the Class C […]
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