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Wichita Wind Surge

Added February 2021

The Wichita Wind Surge are a Minor League Baseball team of the Double-A Central and the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. They are located in Wichita, Kansas, and are scheduled to begin play in 2021 at Riverfront Stadium.

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