Greenwood Dodgers
Greenwood Dodgers 1934–1952 Greenwood, Mississippi | |
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Previous | Class C (1934–1940, 1947–1952) |
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League | Cotton States League (1936–1940, 1947–1952) |
Previous leagues | East Dixie League (1934–1935) |
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Minor league titles | |
League titles | 2 (1939, 1947) |
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The Greenwood Dodgers were a minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers that was based in Greenwood, Mississippi. They played in the Cotton States League and operated from 1934–1940 and 1947 and 1952. The team won the league championship in 1947.
The team originated when the Shreveport Sports moved to Greenwood and became the Greenwood Chiefs in 1934. They changed their names to the Greenwood Giants in 1937, Greenwood Dodgers in 1937, Greenwood Crackers in 1939, Greenwood Chocktaws in 1940 and finally back to the Dodgers after a war hiatus ended in 1947.
External links
- Bullpen wiki page on the "Greenwood Dodgers"
- History of baseball in Greenwood, Mississippi with pictures
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