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- Fuessenich Park is a baseball field located in downtown Torrington, Connecticut, United States, with a capacity of 1,500 fans. Between the late 1990s and...
- Neffelsee (also Naturschutzsee Füssenich) is a lake in Zülpich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a depth of 28 m, its surface area is 65 ha. v t e...
- Titans Litchfield County's summer collegiate baseball team who play at Fuessenich Park in downtown Torrington. Wildcat Hollow, Connecticut Henry W. Riecken...
- team and two collegiate baseball teams have pla**** their home games at Fuessenich Park. The Torrington Titans pla**** in the ****ures Collegiate Baseball...
- transferred the team to the newly founded FCBL. The Titans pla**** home games at Fuessenich Park in downtown Torrington. On December 20, 2016, the ****ures League...
- the house, but it was saved by the purchase of Frederick W. Fuessenich. In 1923, Fuessenich had the house moved some two miles to its current location...
- J. O. Christian Field • Storrs, CT L 3–11 18–17 Apr 19 vs Manhattan* Fuessenich Park • Torrington, CT W 4–1 19–17 Apr 21 at Georgetown Shirley Povich...
- Field Discontinued Torrington Titans 2011–16 Torrington, Connecticut Fuessenich Park^ Discontinued Wachusett Dirt Dawgs 2012–17 Leominster, M****achusetts...
- (2004–2008) Western Division (2002) National Division (2001) Former ballparks Fuessenich Park (1997–2008) Colors Navy, Red     Mascot Slamu the whale Ownership...
- Braves in fourth place. Torrington hosted home minor league games at Fuessenich Park. Minor league baseball began in Torrington, Connecticut in 1896,...