Middle Atlantic League - List of Teams

List of Teams

  • Akron Yankees 1935-1941
  • Altoona Engineers 1931
  • Beaver Falls Beavers 1931
  • Beckley Black Knights 1931-1934
  • Beckley Miners 1935
  • Butler Yankees 1946-1947
  • Butler Tigers 1948-1951
  • Canton Terriers 1936-1942
  • Charleroi Babes 1927-1928
  • Charleroi Governors 1929-1931
  • Charleston Senators 1931-1942
  • Clarksburg Generals 1925-1932
  • Cumberland Colts 1925-1932, 1941-1942
  • Dayton Ducks 1933-1938
  • Dayton Wings 1939-1940
  • Erie Sailors 1938-1939, 1941-1942,1946-1951
  • Fairmont Black Diamonds 1926-1931
  • Fairmont Maroons 1925
  • Hagerstown Hubs 1931
  • Huntington Boosters 1931-1933
  • Huntington Red Birds 1934-1936
  • Jeannette Jays 1926-1931
  • Johnstown Johnnies 1925-1938, 1946-1950
  • Lockport Locks 1951
  • New Castle Chiefs 1948
  • New Castle Nats 1949-1950
  • New Castle Indians 1951
  • Niagara Falls Citizens 1950-1951
  • Niagara Falls Frontiers 1946-1947
  • Oil City A's 1951
  • Oil City Oilers 1946
  • Oil City Refiners 1947-1950
  • Parkersburg Parkers 1931
  • Portsmouth Pirates 1935-1936
  • Portsmouth Red Birds 1937-1940
  • Scottdale Scotties 1925-1931
  • Springfield Chicks 1933
  • Springfield Indians 1937-1939
  • Springfield Pirates 1934
  • Springfield Cardinals 1941-1942
  • Uniontown Cokers 1926
  • Uniontown Coal Barons 1947-1949
  • Vandergrift Pioneers 1947-1950
  • Wheeling Stogies 1925-1931, 1933-1934
  • Youngstown Athletics 1949-1951
  • Youngstown Browns 1939-1941
  • Youngstown Colts 1947-1948
  • Youngstown Gremlins 1946
  • Youngstown Tubers 1931
  • Zanesville Cubs 1941-1942
  • Zanesville Grays 1933-1937

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