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  2. Baltimore Elite Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues from 1920 to 1950. The team was established by Thomas T. Wilson , in Nashville, Tennessee as the semi-pro Nashville Standard Giants on March 26, 1920.

  3. List of Baltimore Elite Giants seasons - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Elite Giants: 1938: Major NNL2 3 — 52 26 23 3 .531 [16] 1939‡ Major NNL2 4 — 44 21 23 0 .477 Won NNL tournament (Homestead Grays 1st) 3–1–1

  4. Template:Negro National League Team Maps (1938) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Elite Giants move to Baltimore at Bugle Field as the Baltimore Elite Giants. Washington Black Senators join the league to fill the void of the Elite Giants' departure. Homestead Grays play all home games at Greenlee Field. New York Black Yankees leave Dyckman Oval & Dexter Park and play at Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson, New Jersey

  5. 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 ...

  6. 1949 Baltimore Elite Giants season - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Baltimore Elite Giants baseball team represented the Baltimore Elite Giants in the Negro American League (NAL) during the 1949 baseball season. The team won the NAL pennant. [1] Hoss Walker and Lennie Pearson were the team's managers. [2] [3] The team's owner, Vernon Green, died of a heart attack in late May 1949. [4]

  7. Homestead Grays - Wikipedia

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    They beat the Philadelphia Stars in five games to reach the Championship Series against the Baltimore Elite Giants. They lost to Baltimore in five games. [2] The Grays rolled through the next two seasons with ease; in 1942, they competed in the re-born Negro World Series, which they lost in four games to the Kansas City Monarchs.

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