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The Orean Shockers are a team in [[Liverpool England]]'s [[National Baseball Championship]]. They play their home games at [[Shocker Stadium]], and have made a last 8 appearance in the playoffs before.
 
The Orean Shockers are a team in [[Liverpool England]]'s [[National Baseball Championship]]. They play their home games at [[Shocker Stadium]], and have made a last 8 appearance in the playoffs before.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:24, 5 July 2005

Orean Shockers
Stadium: Shocker Stadium (capacity 25,000)
Location: Orean, Liverpool England

The Orean Shockers are a team in Liverpool England's National Baseball Championship. They play their home games at Shocker Stadium, and have made a last 8 appearance in the playoffs before.
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Liverpool England Sports: History to Present
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