Negro Southeastern League

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Negro Southeastern League
ClassificationMinor League Baseball (1921)
SportNegro league baseball
First season1921
Ceased1921
PresidentC. H. McCarthy
No. of teams7
CountryUnited States of America
Most titlesUnknown

The Negro Southeastern League was a minor league formed in 1921 and was one of the several Negro leagues that operated during the era of segregated organized baseball. The league was organized as a seven-team league, with one league franchise based in Alabama and six in Georgia.

History[edit]

The Negro Southeastern League was organized by President C. H. McCarthy. The league was structured with a fourteen-player roster limit and a $1,5000 month salary cap per team. The Negro Southeastern League had member seven teams scheduled to play a 126-game season schedule.[1]

1921 Negro Southeastern League teams[edit]

Team name City represented Year active
Albany Giants Albany, Georgia 1921
Atlanta Cubs Atlanta, Georgia 1921
Macon White Sox Macon, Georgia 1921
Montgomery Grey Sox Montgomery, Alabama
Southside Park[2]
1921
Moultrie Moultrie, Georgia 1921
Savanah Savannah, Georgia 1921
Thomasville Giants Thomasville, Georgia 1921

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Standing & statistics[edit]

The standings and statistics for the 1921 Negro Southeastern League are unknown.[1][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Negro Southeastern League (1921)" (PDF). Center for Negro League Baseball Research.
  2. ^ "Negro Southern League is Formed" The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, Sunday, April 18, 1920, Page 5, Column 5
  3. ^ "Negro "Minor" League Teams" (PDF). Center for Negro League Baseball Research.
  4. ^ "Center for Negro League Baseball Research > Home". www.cnlbr.org.

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