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The New Orleans Baby Cakes (formerly the New Orleans Zephyrs) were a Minor League Baseball team in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. They were located in Metairie, Louisiana , a suburb of New Orleans , and played their home games at the Shrine on Airline .
The New Orleans Black Pelicans were a minor Negro league baseball team that played in the first Negro Southern League and were based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They were formed in 1926 to replace the New Orleans Ads in the league and played at Pelican Stadium . [ 1 ]
This is for players of the New Orleans Zephyrs minor league baseball team, who played in the American Association from 1993 to 1997 and in the Pacific Coast League from 1998 to 2016. See also New Orleans Baby Cakes players
In Jackson's only season with New Orleans (1910), he hit .354 to win the league batting title and led the team to the pennant with an 87–53 record. The following year, he would hit .408 with the American League's Cleveland Naps. [10] In the 1950s, the team was associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates and was managed by Danny Murtaugh.
This is for players of the New Orleans Pelicans minor league baseball team, who played in the Southern Association from 1892-1959 and the American Association in 1977. For players for the current National Basketball Association franchise of the same name, see Category:New Orleans Pelicans players
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Near the end of the 1901 season, the last-place Cincinnati Reds of the National League signed him as a catcher, backing up Bill Bergen. He returned to the minors for four more seasons, first with the New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Association and later for Binghamton and Amsterdam-Gloversville-Johnstown of the New York State League.
The New Orleans Stars were a minor league baseball team based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States that played in the independent Negro leagues for one season in 1924. [ 1 ] See also