Ohio–Indiana League
Sport | Minor League Baseball |
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Inaugural season | 1907 |
Ceased | 1951 |
President | Frank M. Colley (1948–1951) |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 2 Marion Red Sox (1950–1951) |
Classification | Class D (1907, 1948–1951) |
The Ohio–Indiana League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that operated from 1948 to 1951. The league was composed of six teams from Ohio and two teams from Indiana. There was also an Ohio–Indiana League in 1907.
Cities Represented[]
- Lima, OH: 1948 (moved from Ohio State League); 1949; 1950–1951
- Marion, OH: Marion Cubs 1948 (moved from Ohio State League); Marion Red Sox 1949–1951
- Muncie, IN: Muncie Reds 1948–1950 (moved from Ohio State League)
- Newark, OH: Newark Yankees 1948–1951 (moved from Ohio State League)
- Portsmouth, OH: 1948–1950
- Richmond, IN: 1948, moved from Ohio State League; 1949–1951
- Springfield, OH: 1948–1951 (moved from Ohio State League)
- Zanesville, OH: Zanesville Dodgers 1948 (moved from Ohio State League); Zanesville Indians 1949–1950
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Categories:
- Baseball leagues in Ohio
- Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States
- Baseball in Indiana
- Sports leagues established in 1948
- Sports leagues disestablished in 1951
- Baseball stubs
- Indiana sport stubs