Columbus RedStixx
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| Class | Class A (1991–2002) | ||||
| League | South Atlantic League (1991–2002) | ||||
| Major league affiliations | |||||
| Team | Cleveland Indians (1991–2002) | ||||
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| League titles | None | ||||
| First-half titles (4) |
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| Second-half titles (3) |
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| Colors | Red, navy, silver, white, brown, black, orange | ||||
| Mascot | FredStixx | ||||
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The Columbus RedStixx were a minor league baseball team in Columbus, Georgia. They were a Class A team in the South Atlantic League, and a farm team of the Cleveland Indians. They were known as the Columbus Indians for the 1991 season.
The RedStixx played home games at Golden Park, except during 1996. The team's home games were moved to Ragsdale Field on the campus of Columbus State University, while Golden Park was renovated to accommodate softball events for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The name "RedStixx" refers to the Red Sticks, a faction of the Muscogee tribe of the area.