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Minor league baseball teams were based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in various seasons between 1902 and 2003. The Baton Rouge minor league teams played as members of the Cotton States League (1902–1906, 1929–1932), Dixie League (1933), East Dixie League (1934), Evangeline League (1946–1957), Gulf States League (1976), All-American Association (2001) and Southeastern League (2002–2003).
Liberty Magnet High School (also known as LMHS, Liberty High and formerly Lee High School) is a public magnet school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, founded in the 1950s but was closed in 2009. The school was subsequently reopened in 2011 as a magnet school in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System. Liberty Magnet has a student ...
This is for players of the Baton Rouge Red Sticks minor league baseball team, that played in the Cotton States League from 1903-1904, the East Dixie League in 1934 and the Evangeline League from 1946-1955.
The Cotton States League [1] formed five separate times in minor league baseball history. The first Cotton States League ran from 1902 through 1908 as a class D level league.
The current building was built in 1926, [3] [4] and, as Baton Rouge High School, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The campus underwent a two-year renovation and expansion starting in 2010, resulting in the addition of two new wings to the main building.
Lee–Hines Field served as host of the 2008 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament from May 13 through 17. The stadium hosted the 2012 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament from May 16 through 20, 2012, which was won by Prairie View A&M .
The school is located on the main campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, a center for the petrochemical industry and a major deep-water port. The school was designated a National Blue Ribbon School in 2015 and 2022.
This was the second stint of a professional baseball team in Baton Rouge since 1976. In 2002, they were one of six original members of the Southeastern League. [2] The 2003 team finished with a record of 38-31 (.551) and won the Southeastern League Championship against the Pensacola Pelicans.