American Negro League
From BR Bullpen
The American Negro League was founded in 1929 to replace the defunct Eastern Colored League and had all the ANL members were from the ECL. The league lasted just the one season. Chino Smith led in average (.464) and homers (23) while Connie Rector went 20-2 on the hill. The Baltimore Black Sox were the league champions.
[edit] Cities Represented
- Atlantic City, NJ: Atlantic City Bacharach Giants
- Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Black Sox
- Homestead, PA: Homestead Grays
- New York, NY: New York Lincoln Giants
- Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Hilldales
Traveling team: Cuban Stars
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| American Negro League | East-West League | Eastern Colored League | League of Colored Baseball Clubs | Negro American League | Negro National League | Negro Southern League | West Coast Negro Baseball League |
| Integrated Leagues (Pre-1947): Middle States League | Nebraska State League | |||||||
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| Related Articles: East-West Game | Negro World Series | Special Committee on the Negro Leagues | 2006 Special Committee on the Negro Leagues Election | |||||||
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