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The Suffolk Goobers were a minor league baseball team based in Suffolk, Virginia. From 1948 to 1951, the "Goobers" played as members of the Class D level Virginia League, winning the 1948 league pennant. The Goobers were preceded in Virginia League play by Suffolk teams who played in the 1915 and from 1919 to 1921 seasons.
This is for players of the Suffolk Goobers minor league baseball team, which played in the Virginia League in 1948-51. Pages in category "Suffolk Goobers players" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Virginia League of 1948–1951 was a Class D level American minor baseball league. The league was the last of five professional baseball circuits to be known by that name dating to 1894. The post- World War II league revived the previous incarnation of the Virginia League that had ceased operation after concluding the 1942 season.
This is a sortable list of defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States. Minor league affiliated Canada and Mexico leagues are also listed, as are leagues with team members in Canada, Cuba and Mexico.
The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame is an American sports hall of fame based in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. [1] The non-profit was established during 1990 to honor outstanding people, living or deceased, who have gained prominence and made substantial contributions on behalf of themselves and Suffolk County in professional and amateur sports.
He graduated from St. Leo's, and later became its baseball coach and also was a minor league instructor in the Padres' organization. He also served as commissioner of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. [1] Cambria was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island in the Baseball Category with the Class of 2014.
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The Tidewater League began play on May 11, 1911 as a Class D level league. The league president was William H. Hannan, Jr. The six–team league was composed of charter teams, all without monikers, representing Elizabeth City, North Carolina and the Virginia cities of Hampton, Newport News, Old Point Comfort, Portsmouth and Suffolk.