Tim Beier inducted into Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame

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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

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Tim Beier has been inducted into the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, an honor he received during a Stearns County Little Dipper League game on August 18. Beier, a figure in Regal baseball, has contributed significantly to the community and the team as a player and coach. Regal has historically faced challenges in fielding a team, but recent investments in Beier Field have improved team facilities. Beier will be recognized at the Hall of Fame Banquet on September 19, where he becomes one of six inductees. His legacy includes the 1991 Class C state title and ongoing support for local youth baseball.

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  • Tim Beier learns of his Hall of Fame induction during a baseball game.
  • Regal has invested in improving Beier Field recently.
  • Beier has been involved in Regal baseball since his teenage years.
  • He will be honored at the Hall of Fame Banquet on September 19.
  • Regal won the Class C state title in 1991 under Beier's brother's management.
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Aug. 18—REGAL — When Tim Beier learned he had been inducted into the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, it was an emotional moment. "I teared up a little bit," Beier admitted. Beier was at his grandson Theo's Stearns County Little Dipper League game in Lake Henry when the word came. "I had no idea," Beier said. "I just said, 'Wow,' probably knowing I didn't deserve it. I honestly know it ...

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