Evangeline Baseball League
The Evangeline League began in 1934 as a six-team Class-D minor league chiefly in Louisiana, United States. The following season, the league was expanded to eight teams and ceased operations in 1942, with six teams, during World War II. It resumed activities in 1946, getting promoted to Class-C in 1949, and lasted through 1957. The Alexandria Aces were the only team that played in all 21 regular seasons.[1]
Sport | Minor League Baseball |
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Inaugural season | 1934 |
Ceased | 1957 |
No. of teams | 17 |
Country | United States |
Classification | D, C |
List of teams (in alphabetical order)
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Etymology
- The league's name was derived from Evangeline, an Acadian girl made famous through a poem of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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References
- "Evangeline League". Retrieved 2015-03-11.
External links
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