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  2. List of defunct and relocated Major League Baseball teams

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    Numerous Negro leagues operated during the first half of the twentieth century; seven leagues that operated from 1920 to 1948 were later recognized as major leagues by Major League Baseball. The Baltimore Orioles went defunct after the 1902 season, representing the most recent time that an NL or AL team ceased operations.

  3. List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Major baseball leagues. American Association (1882–1891) Philadelphia Athletics (1882–1891) ... List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams.

  4. Category:Defunct baseball teams in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    P. Pen Argyl (baseball) Philadelphia (League Alliance) Philadelphia Athletics; Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876) Philadelphia Athletics (1890–1891)

  5. Category : Defunct sports clubs and teams in Pennsylvania

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    Defunct baseball teams in Pennsylvania (6 C, 264 P) Defunct basketball teams in Pennsylvania (3 C, 18 P) F. Defunct American football teams in Pennsylvania (16 C, 46 ...

  6. Category : Lists of defunct sports clubs and teams in the ...

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    List of defunct and relocated Major League Baseball teams; Major League Soccer defunct clubs; List of professional sports teams in Michigan; List of defunct Mississippi sports teams; List of defunct MLRH teams

  7. Category:Baseball teams in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Defunct baseball teams in Pennsylvania (6 C, 264 P) H. Hilldale Club (1 C, 4 P) P. Professional baseball teams in Pennsylvania (9 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Baseball ...

  8. Sports in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the integration of Major League Baseball that occurred after World War II, both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh had negro league baseball teams. Pennsylvania is the original home of Little League Baseball. In 1939, Carl Stotz (1910-1992), founded Little League Baseball in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and the organization was incorporated in ...

  9. Category:Defunct Major League Baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    Some members of the 1871–1875 National Association of Professional Base Ball Players or National Association (NA) may be listed here, even if they did not play after 1875.