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To bring in thousands of outsiders and their cars to Lents Park for the bright lights and unavoidable noise of Thursday drunken beer nights with the Beavers is an insult not only to the regular Janes and Joes who use the park, but to every Portlander.
Lents Park on a late spring evening: beautiful (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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To bring in thousands of outsiders and their cars to Lents Park for the bright lights and unavoidable noise of Thursday drunken beer nights with the Beavers is an insult not only to the regular Janes and Joes who use the park, but to every Portlander.
Lents Park on a late spring evening: beautiful (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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To bring in thousands of outsiders and their cars to Lents Park for the bright lights and unavoidable noise of Thursday drunken beer nights with the Beavers is an insult not only to the regular Janes and Joes who use the park, but to every Portlander.
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The Padres have considered sending LF Kyle Blanks to Class AAA Portland, and the top hitting outfielder with the Beavers is Chris Denorfia, who is not presently on the 40-man roster. —
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Therefore this whole "crisis" about where to plop the Beavers is just unnecessary drama created by Paulson.
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The only way to practically trap Beavers is to use the very traps they outlawed.
Leave it to Beavers 2009
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The Padres have considered sending LF Kyle Blanks to Class AAA Portland, and the top hitting outfielder with the Beavers is Chris Denorfia, who is not presently on the 40-man roster. —
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The only way to practically trap Beavers is to use the very traps they outlawed.
Leave it to Beavers 2009
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He owns the top three single-season spots in Beavers history for passing yardage and total offense.
USATODAY.com 2004
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His favorite target was Newson, who caught nine passes en route to the third-most receiving yards in Beavers history.
USATODAY.com 2003
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