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The American Legion first sponsored a baseball league in 1925. In the first American Legion Baseball World Series, Yonkers, New York, Post 321 beat a team from Pocatello, Idaho, in Philadelphia in 1926. However, the inaugural season was expensive for the American Legion due to travel costs, and the subsequent season was cancelled.
Negro league baseball, defunct since 1958, in the United States; All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, defunct since 1954, in the United States; Canadian Baseball League; Cuban League* Venezuelan Summer League; North Country Baseball League; Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs
Canadian Baseball League: Canada: Independent: 2003 Canadian League: Ontario, Pennsylvania: Independent Class D (1899) 1885–1886, 1893–1894, 1896–1898 Canadian Midland League Canada: Independent: 1894 Canadian-American League I: Massachusetts, New York, Ontario: Class C: 1936–1942, 1946–1951 Canadian-American League II: Ontario ...
Greencastle was knocked down to the losers' bracket but remains alive in the Region 4 tourney. Chambersburg and Northeastern both won Friday.
Below is a list of Massachusetts state high school baseball champions sanctioned by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association ... 6: Leominster: 4: 1986 ...
Negro Major League; New England Association; New England Collegiate Baseball League; New England League; New York State League (1885–1917) New York–Penn League; North American Women's Baseball League; Northeast League; Northeastern League
Apr. 20—The Laramie Rangers American Legion baseball team is scheduled to start its season this weekend in the Cheyenne Icebreaker with games against Rock Springs, the Cheyenne Sixers and the ...
American Amateur Youth Baseball Alliance known as AAYBA (World Series in Flower Mound Texas with over 300 teams participating ages 7–14 Founded in 1989) American Legion Baseball (ages 13–19) Babe Ruth League (ages 13–18) Cal Ripken Baseball (a division of Babe Ruth League, Inc.) (ages 5–12) [1] [2] [3]