The baseball-playing Fredrickson family of Elko has one of Minnesota's deepest bloodlines when it comes to the time-honored tradition of town ball.
So deep that one of its descendants, Terry Fredrickson, recently won his 900th game as the Elko amateur baseball team manager.
Fredrickson and his feat will be honored on Wednesday when the Express host New Market in a historic Scandinavian vs. German matchup at 7:30 p.m.
"It's been a lot of fun. That's why I continue to manage," said Terry, who started coaching the club in 1976. The Express is 25-2 this season, bringing Fredrickson's career record to 913-466.
The ceremony comes nearly 90 years after the Fredricksons formed a traveling amateur baseball team of 12 brothers in 1927.
"We have a lot of baseball history in our family," Terry said. He is the fourth generation of the family who grew up playing the sport.
The 12 baseball-playing brothers — Arthur, Axel, Edwin, Fred, Herman, Joe, Martin, Nels Jr., Otto, Soren, Walter and William — were from a family of 18. Their parents, Nels and Emelia (Elvestad), migrated to Minnesota in the early 1880s.
It was Otto who persuaded his siblings to form the traveling amateur team. The Fredricksons are among 22 all-brother teams recognized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.