Eastern Shore League - Host Cities/Teams/Years

Host Cities/Teams/Years

Cities represented Teams Year(s)
Cambridge, Maryland Cambridge Canners 1922-1928,
1940-1941
Cambridge Cardinals 1937-1939
Cambridge Dodgers 1946-1949
Centreville, Maryland Centreville Colts 1937-1939
Centreville Red Sox 1940-1941
Centreville Orioles 1946
Crisfield, Maryland Crisfield Crabbers 1922-1928,
1937
Dover, Delaware Dover Senators 1923-1924,
1926
Dover Dobbins 1925
Dover Orioles 1937-1940
Dover Phillies 1946-1948
Easton, Maryland Easton Farmers 1924-1928
Easton Browns 1937
Easton Cubs 1938
Easton Yankees 1939-1941,
1946-1949
Federalsburg, Maryland Federalsburg Little A's 1937-1941
Federalsburg A's 1946-1948
Federalsburg Feds 1949
Laurel, Delaware Laurel Blue Hens 1922-1923
Milford, Delaware Milford Sandpipers 1923
Milford Giants 1938-1941
Milford Red Sox 1946-1948
Northampton, Virginia Northampton Red Sox 1927-1928
Parksley, Virginia Parksley Spuds 1922-1928
Pocomoke City, Maryland Pocomoke City Salamanders 1922-1923
Pocomoke City Red Sox 1937-1939
Pocomoke City Chicks 1940
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Rehoboth Beach Pirates 1947-1948
Rehoboth Beach Sea Hawks 1949
Salisbury, Maryland Salisbury Indians 1922-1928,
1937-1938
Salisbury (MD) Senators 1939
Salisbury Cardinals 1940-1941,
1946-1949
Seaford, Delaware Seaford Eagles 1946-1949

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