Ohio–Pennsylvania League
The Ohio–Pennsylvania League (1905–1912) was among scores of minor league baseball organizations that popped up throughout the country in the early 20th century. During its seven-year lifespan, the league comprised dozens of local teams that served as training grounds for athletes and officials who would later distinguish themselves in major league baseball.
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Ohio–Pennsylvania League
The Ohio–Pennsylvania League (1905–1912) was among scores of minor league baseball organizations that popped up throughout the country in the early 20th century. During its seven-year lifespan, the league comprised dozens of local teams that served as training grounds for athletes and officials who would later distinguish themselves in major league baseball.
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La Ohio-Pennsylvania League fu ...... Everett Scott e George Sisler.
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The Ohio–Pennsylvania League ( ...... actually played for the team.
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54 (Total)
Akron Champs(4)
Salem Quakers&Fairmont Fairies(1)
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League Founder Charles Morton
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La Ohio-Pennsylvania League fu ...... formazioni in più di 20 città.
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The Ohio–Pennsylvania League ( ...... lves in major league baseball.
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