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Pages in category "Defunct Tri-State League teams" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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The first league of that name played for four years (1887–1890) and consisted of teams in Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia. "Clubs Start The Dance Today Around the Tri-State League Circuit", April 24, 1907. The second league, played from 1904–1914, and had member clubs in Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The Tri State League was a minor league organized in 1935 and was one of the several Negro leagues that operated during an era in which organized baseball was segregated. The Tri State League was organized as an eight-team league, with the league franchises based in Alabama , Florida , Mississippi and Louisiana .
The Canton "Nadjys" continued minor league baseball play in 1888, as the Ohio State League was renamed to become the Tri-State League, beginning play with ten teams.The Nadjys joined the Columbus Senators, Jackson Jaxons, Kalamazoo Kazoos, Lima Lushers, Mansfield Pioneers, Sandusky Fish Eaters, Toledo Maumees, Wheeling Nail Cities and Zanesville Kickapoos teams in beginning the season schedule ...
The decision was finalized in its 2025 budget, which was approved by Tri-State's board of directors on Sept. 27, the power supplier announced Sept. 30 in a news release. ... Tri-State's wholesale ...
Bi-State League I Illinois, Wisconsin: Class D: 1915 Bi-State League II: North Carolina, Virginia: Class D: 1934–1942 Big South League: Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee: Independent: 1996–1997 Big State League: Texas: Class B: 1947–1957 Black Hills League: Nebraska, South Dakota: Independent: 1891–1892 Blue Grass League: Kentucky: Class D
The Reidsville Luckies were a minor league baseball team based in Reidsville, North Carolina, USA. They played in the Bi-State League from 1935–1940 and returned in 1947 as part of the Tri-State League in 1947. They switched to the Carolina League in 1948 and remained there till the team was dissolved after the 1955 season.