East Dixie League

The East Dixie League was an American professional minor league baseball league that operated for two seasons from 1934 to 1935 as a Class C level league.[1]

East Dixie League
FormerlyDixie League
ClassificationClass C (1934–1935)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1934
Ceased1935
Replaced byCotton States League
PresidentJ. Alvin Gardner (1934–1935)
No. of teams10
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Jackson Mississippians (1934)
Pine Bluff Judges (1935)
Related
competitions
West Dixie League

History

The East Dixie League was created when the Dixie League split up into the East Dixie League and West Dixie League in 1934. Eleven cities were represented in the league; three were in Arkansas, two were in Louisiana, and six were in Mississippi. J. Alvin Gardner served as league president as the Jackson Mississippians won the 1934 championship and the Pine Bluff Judges won in 1935. The East Dixie League played two seasons as a Class C level league then became the Cotton States League.

Cities represented 1934-1935

Standings & statistics

1934 East Dixie League

schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Pine Bluff Judges7948.622Lena Styles
Jackson Mississippians7254.5716.5Guy Lacy
Greenville Buckshots7058.5479.5Bill Eisemann /
Frank Brazill
El Dorado Lions5871.45022.0George Harper
Shreveport Sports/
Greenwood Chiefs
5770.44922.0Jerry Mallett /
Slim Brewer
Baton Rouge Red Sticks/
Clarksdale Ginners
4782.36433.0Josh Billings

Baton Rouge (19–29) moved to Clarksdale June 11
Shreveport moved to Greenwood July 13
Playoffs: Jackson 4 games, Greenville 2.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Leslie HornGreenvilleBA.364Hugo KlaernerPine BluffW24
Joe ValentiEl DoradoRuns100Hugo KlaernerPine BluffSO172
Leslie HornGreenvilleHits182George MillsBaton RougeERA1.89
Hugh FerrellJacksonRBI95Hugo KlaernerPine BluffPCT.774 24–7
Cecil BoltonGreenvilleHR19

[2]

1935 East Dixie League

schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Pine Bluff Judges8454.609Lena Styles
El Dorado Lions8057.5843.5George Harper /
Wray Query
Jackson Mississippians7264.52911.0Herschel Bobo /
Guy Lacy
Greenville Buckshots7168.51113.5Glen Bolton /
Tommy Taylor
Helena Seaporters6670.48517.0Rod Whitney
Columbus Bengals/
Cleveland Bengals
6473.46719.5Slim Brewer
Clarksdale Ginners6079.43224.5Harry Strohm
Greenwood Chiefs5284.38231.0Clay Hopper

Columbus (28–32) moved to Cleveland June 18
Playoffs: Pine Bluff 4 games, Jackson 0.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Allen HuntEl DoradoBA.363Harold GinnEl DoradoW21
Cliff GreerEl DoradoRuns117Harold GinnEl DoradoSO162
Fred WilliamsColum/CleveHits187Zach SchuesslerHelenaERA2.61
Milt StronerEl DoradoRBI128Harrold GinnEl DoradoPCT.750 21–7
Earl NelsonGreenvilleHR28

[2]

References

  1. "East Dixie League (C) Encyclopedia and History". Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  2. Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.


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