Georgia-Florida League - Member Teams

Member Teams

  • Albany Cardinals
  • Albany Travelers
  • Americus Cardinals
  • Americus Phillies
  • Americus Pioneers
  • Americus Rebels
  • Americus-Cordele Orioles
  • Brunswick Cardinals
  • Brunswick Phillies
  • Brunswick Pirates
  • Cordele A's
  • Cordele Bees
  • Cordele Indians
  • Cordele Orioles
  • Cordele Reds
  • Cordele White Sox
  • Dothan Browns
  • Dublin Braves
  • Dublin Orioles
  • Fitzgerald A's
  • Fitzgerald Orioles
  • Fitzgerald Pioneers
  • Fitzgerald Redlegs
  • Moultrie Athletics
  • Moultrie Colt .22s
  • Moultrie Cubs
  • Moultrie Giants
  • Moultrie Packers
  • Moultrie Phillies
  • Moultrie Reds
  • Moultrie Steers
  • Moultrie To-baks
  • Panama City Pilots
  • Tallahassee Capitols/Caps
  • Tallahassee Pirates
  • Thomasville Dodgers
  • Thomasville Lookouts
  • Thomasville Orioles
  • Thomasville Tigers
  • Thomasville Tomcats
  • Thomasville Tourists
  • Tifton Blue Sox
  • Tifton Indians
  • Tifton Phillies
  • Valdosta Browns
  • Valdosta Dodgers
  • Valdosta Tigers
  • Valdosta Trojans
  • Waycross Bears
  • Waycross Braves

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