Alabama–Tennessee League Explained
Alabama–Tennessee League |
Sport: | Baseball |
Founded: | 1921 |
Folded: | 1921 |
Country: | United States |
Most Champs: | Albany-Decatur Twins (1) |
The Alabama–Tennessee League was a Class D minor league baseball league which operated in the United States in 1921. Four teams from Alabama and Tennessee competed in the league. The Albany-Decatur Twins won the first half of the season, and the Russellville Miners won the second half. The two teams met in a championship series, which was won by Albany-Decatur, 5–1.[1]
Teams
Standings
First Half |
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width=143 | Team | width=50 | Wins | width=50 | Loses | width=50 | Win% |
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| 32 | 22 | .590 |
| 27 | 27 | .500 |
| 25 | 27 | .480 |
| 22 | 30 | .423 | |
Second Half |
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width=143 | Team | width=50 | Wins | width=50 | Loses | width=50 | Win% |
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| 19 | 17 | .527 |
| 18 | 17 | .514 |
| 17 | 19 | .472 |
| 17 | 19 | .472 | |
References
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- Specific
Notes and References
- Web site: Spaulding's Official Base Ball Guide. American Sports Publishing Company. 1922. 243. March 17, 2015.