From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alabama–Tennessee League
Sport Baseball
Founded1921
Ceased1921
CountryUnited States
Most titles 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 [1]
Team Wins Loses Win%
Albany-Decatur Twins 32 22 .590
Tri-Cities Triplets 27 27 .500
Columbia Mules 25 27 .480
Russellville Miners 22 30 .423
Second Half [1]
Team Wins Loses Win%
Russellville Miners 19 17 .527
Albany-Decatur Twins 18 17 .514
Columbia Mules 17 19 .472
Tri-Cities Triplets 17 19 .472

References

General
  • "Alabama–Tennessee League (D) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c "Spaulding's Official Base Ball Guide". American Sports Publishing Company. 1922. p. 243. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alabama–Tennessee League
Sport Baseball
Founded1921
Ceased1921
CountryUnited States
Most titles 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 [1]
Team Wins Loses Win%
Albany-Decatur Twins 32 22 .590
Tri-Cities Triplets 27 27 .500
Columbia Mules 25 27 .480
Russellville Miners 22 30 .423
Second Half [1]
Team Wins Loses Win%
Russellville Miners 19 17 .527
Albany-Decatur Twins 18 17 .514
Columbia Mules 17 19 .472
Tri-Cities Triplets 17 19 .472

References

General
  • "Alabama–Tennessee League (D) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c "Spaulding's Official Base Ball Guide". American Sports Publishing Company. 1922. p. 243. Retrieved March 17, 2015.

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