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The Newark Eagles were formed in 1936 when the Newark Dodgers, established in 1933, merged with the Brooklyn Eagles, established in 1935. Abe Manley and his wife Effa Manley , owners and founders of the Brooklyn Eagles, purchased the Newark Dodgers franchise and combined the teams' assets and player rosters. [ 5 ]
Baltimore Elite Giants (3rd place) 3–1 Newark Eagles (2nd place) 1947 – Newark lost Larry Doby to the Cleveland Indians mid-season; at the end of the season Newark was so far inferior to New York that the league awarded the championship to New York; World champions
Newark Eagles – 8, Kansas City Monarchs – 1: Blues Stadium: 2:00: 3,836 5: September 25: Newark Eagles – 1, Kansas City Monarchs – 5: Comiskey Park: 2:20: 4,000 6: September 27: Kansas City Monarchs – 7, Newark Eagles – 9: Ruppert Stadium — — 7: September 29: Kansas City Monarchs – 2, Newark Eagles – 3: Ruppert Stadium — 7,500
The 1946 Newark Eagles were a baseball team that competed in Negro National League during the 1946 baseball season. The team compiled a 56–24–3 record and won the 1946 Negro World Series, defeating the Kansas City Monarchs four games to three. [1] [2] [3] Biz Mackey was the team's manager.
Newark Dodgers/Eagles: 1933–1939, 1942, 1944, 1949 1987 Leon Day: P Brooklyn/Newark Eagles: 1934–1939, 1941–1943, 1946, 1949–1950 1995 Bill Foster: P Chicago American Giants: 1923–1938 1996 Willie Wells: SS St. Louis Stars: 1923, 1924–1936, 1942, 1944–1948 1997 Bullet Rogan: P Kansas City Monarchs: 1917, 1920–1938 1998 Smokey ...
(See Newark Eagles entry) [49] New York. Team 1st Yr Last Yr Affiliation(s) Notes Ref Brooklyn Royal Giants: 1905: 1942: Independent (1905–06) NA (1907–09)
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After playing briefly with the Newark Eagles in the Negro National League in 1944 and 1945, Newcombe signed with the Dodgers. With catcher Roy Campanella , Newcombe played for the first racially integrated baseball team based in the United States in the 20th century, the 1946 Nashua Dodgers of the New England League . [ 6 ]