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  2. Baltimore Black Sox - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sox won over 70% of their games during the 1929 season and won the American Negro League Championship. During their only season in the East–West League ( 1932 ), the Black Sox were in third place with a 41–41 record when the league ceased operations.

  3. Negro National League (1933–1948) - Wikipedia

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    1933: Formation of the second Negro National League, consisting of 7 teams — Baltimore Black Sox, Cole's American Giants, Columbus Blue Birds, Indianapolis ABCs (II) (moved to Detroit in April), Homestead Grays, Nashville Elite Giants and Pittsburgh Crawfords; Homestead was expelled early in the season for raiding Detroit's roster, Columbus was replaced mid-season by the Akron Black Tyrites ...

  4. American Negro League - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Colored League (ECL) had been the eastern of two major Negro leagues from 1923 through 1927 until its collapse during the 1928 season. Next winter the American Negro League was established by five former ECL teams—the Bacharach Giants of Atlantic City, the Baltimore Black Sox, the traveling Cuban Stars, the Hilldale Club of Darby, Pennsylvania, and the Lincoln Giants of New York ...

  5. List of minor Negro league baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    With the integration of Organized Baseball beginning 1946, Negro leagues lost elite players to white leagues causing former major Negro leagues to slip to minor league status, and historians do not consider any Negro league "major" after 1950. By default, leagues established after integration are considered minor league, as is the one of two ...

  6. Jud Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28, 1894 – June 24, 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman, and manager in Negro league baseball.He played for the Baltimore Black Sox, the Homestead Grays, and the Philadelphia Stars between 1922 and 1945.

  7. Bugle Field - Wikipedia

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    Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro league teams of the 1916 to 1950 era, the Baltimore Black Sox, (1916-1933), and the Baltimore Elite Giants, (1938-1950). The Black Sox had a short tenure at the park, moving into the park permanently in 1932 before folding during the 1934 season.

  8. Baltimore Black Sox all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    These are Baltimore Black Sox players who appeared in at least one game for the Black Sox from 1916 to 1933. On-going research continuously discovers unreported or misreported games (and the affected players), while some games and players may be lost forever. Therefore, some Negro league players' affiliations will likely remain incomplete and ...

  9. List of Negro league baseball champions - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Black Sox 1&2: 1930: NNL1: St. Louis Stars 1: 4–3 Detroit ... Negro league baseball hit its stride after the country had recovered from the devastation of ...