Negro National League (the second)
The second Negro National League was established in 1933, two years after the first Negro National League had disbanded. The second NLL lasted until 1948, the year after Major League Baseball integrated. See Negro League baseball.
Negro National League Franchises Baltimore Black Sox (1933-1934) Brooklyn Royal Giants (1933) Cole's American Giants (1933-1934)/Chicago American Giants (1933-1935) Columbus Blue Birds/ Cleveland Giants (1933) moved during season Detroit Stars (1933) Indianapolis ABCs (1933) Nashville Elite Giants (1933-1934)/Columbus Elite Giants (1935)/Washington Elite Giants (1936-1937)/Baltimore Elite Giants (1938-1948) Pittsburgh Crawfords (1933-1938) Bacharach Giants (1934) Cleveland Red Sox (1934) Homestead Grays (1934-1948) †Newark Dodgers (1934-1935)/Newark Eagles (1936-1948) Philadelphia Stars (1934-1948) †Brooklyn Eagles (1935) New York Cubans (1935-1936; 1939-1948) New York Black Yankees (1936-1948) Washington Black Senators (1938) Harrisburg-St. Louis Stars (1943) †The Brooklyn Eagles and Newark Dodgers merged into the Newark Eagles in 1936
Champions1933 Cole's American Giants1934 Philadelphia Stars1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords1937 Homestead Grays1938 Homestead Grays1939 Homestead Grays1940 Homestead Grays1941 Homestead Grays1942 Homestead Grays1943 Homestead Grays1944 Homestead Grays1945 Homestead Grays1946 Newark Eagles1947 New York Cubans1948 Homestead Grays
See also Negro League World Series
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