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Fullname | Α.Σ. Μαρούσι 2004 |
Department Establishment | 1998 |
Team Colors | Green and white |
League | Greek Baseball league |
Season | 2012,2013 |
Position | 2012,second 2013,first. |
Marousi 2004 is a baseball team based in Marousi , Athens.They have won 5 Greek Baseball League titles which makes them the second most successful Baseball team in Greece after Spartakos Glyf Links:www.gc.com/t/spring-2014/marousi-2004-53164b4b3238ac1389ed4637
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