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Piedmont League
American minor league baseball league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Piedmont League was a minor league baseball league that operated from 1920 through 1955. The league operated principally in the Piedmont plateau region in the eastern United States.
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Cities represented
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The following cities hosted teams that were members of the Piedmont League (in alphabetical order):
- Asheville, North Carolina: Asheville Tourists (1931–1932; 1934–1942); (formerly of the South Atlantic League, 1924–1930)
- Charlotte, North Carolina: Charlotte Hornets (1931–1935); (formerly of the South Atlantic League, 1919–1930; 1937–1942, moved to the Tri-State League, 1946–1953, the South Atlantic League, 1954–1963, and the Southern League, (1964–1971)
- Colonial Heights, Virginia & Petersburg, Virginia: Colonial Heights-Petersburg Colts (1954)
- Columbia, South Carolina: Columbia Sandlappers (1934)
- Danville, Virginia: Danville Tobacconists (1920–1924); Danville Leafs (1925–1926)
- Durham, North Carolina: Durham Bulls (1920–33; 1936–1943)
- Greensboro, North Carolina: Greensboro Patriots (1920–1926; 1928–1934); Greensboro Red Sox (1941–1942)
- Hagerstown, Maryland: (formerly of the Interstate League, 1950–1952); Hagerstown Braves (1953); Hagerstown Packets (1954–1955)
- Henderson, North Carolina: Henderson Bunnies (1929); Henderson Gamecocks (1930–1931)
- High Point, North Carolina: High Point Furniture Makers (1920–1922); High Point Pointers (1923–1932)
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Red Roses (1954–1955)
- Lynchburg, Virginia: Lynchburg Cardinals (1943–1955)
- Newport News, Virginia: Newport News Dodgers (1944–1955)
- Norfolk, Virginia: Norfolk Tars (1934–1955)
- Portsmouth, Virginia: Portsmouth Truckers (1935); Portsmouth Cubs (1936–1952); Portsmouth Merrimacs (1953–1955)
- Raleigh, North Carolina: Raleigh Nats (1920); Raleigh Red Birds (1921); Raleigh Capitals (1922–1928; 1930–1932)
- Richmond, Virginia: Richmond Colts (1933–1953)
- Roanoke, Virginia: Roanoke Red Sox (1943–1950); Roanoke Ro-Sox (1951–1953)
- Rocky Mount, North Carolina: Rocky Mount Buccaneers (1927) (moved to the Eastern Carolina League, 1928–1929); Rocky Mount Red Sox (1936–1940)
- Salisbury, North Carolina & Spencer, North Carolina: Salisbury Colonials (1925); Salisbury-Spencer Colonials (1926–1929)
- Sunbury, Pennsylvania: Sunbury Redlegs (1955)
- Wilmington, North Carolina: Wilmington Pirates (1932–1935)
- Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Winston-Salem Twins (1920–1933; 1937–1942)
- York, Pennsylvania: York White Roses (1953–1955); (formerly of the Interstate League, 1943–1952)
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Standings & statistics
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Years 1920 to 1955
1920 Piedmont League
Playoff: Greensboro 4 games, Raleigh 3
1921 Piedmont League
Playoff: Greensboro 4 games, High Point 1
1922 Piedmont League
Playoff: Durham 4 games, High Point 3, one tie
1923 Piedmont League
Playoff: Danville 4 games, Greensboro 0
1924 Piedmont League
1925 Piedmont League
High Point (18-32) moved to Danville June 18.
Playoff: Durham 4 games, Winston-Salem 3
1926 Piedmont League
Danville (11-10) moved to High Point May 12.
Playoff: Greensboro 4 games, Durham 1
1927 Piedmont League
Playoff: Salibury-Spencer 3 games, Raleigh 2
1928 Piedmont League
Playoff: Winston-Salem 4 games, High Point 3
1929 Piedmont League
Playoff: Greensboro 4 games, Durham 1
1930 Piedmont League
Playoff: Durham 4 games, Henderson 3
1931 Piedmont League
Playoff: Charlotte 4 games, Raleigh 2
1932 Piedmont League
Asheville and High Point disbanded July 7; Winston-Salem moved to High Point August 20
Playoff: Greensboro 4 games, Charlotte 3
1933 Piedmont League
1934 Piedmont League
Playoff: Norfolk 4 games, Charlotte 2
1935 Piedmont League
Playoff: Richmond 4 games, Asheville 2
1936 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Norfolk 3 games, Richmond 0; Durham 3 games, Rocky Mount 1
Finals: Norfolk 3 games Durham 0
1937 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Norfolk 3 games, Richmond 1; Portsmouth 3 games, Asheville 2
- Finals
- Norfolk 3 games, Portsmouth 0
1938 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Charlotte 3 games, Portsmouth 2; Rocky Mount 3 games, Norfolk 1
Finals: Charlotte 4 games, Rocky Mount 3
1939 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Asheville 3 games, Richmond 0; Rocky Mount 3 games, Durham 1
Finals: Asheville 4 games, Rocky Mount 2
1940 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Rocky Mount 4 games, Asheville 2; Durham 4 games, Richmond 3
Finals: Durham 4 games, Rocky Mount 2
1941 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Greensboro 4 games, Portsmouth 0; Durham 4 games, Norfolk 1
Finals: Durham 4 games, Greensboro 0
1942 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Greensboro 4 games, Charlotte 0; Portsmouth 4 games, Richmond 3
Finals: Greensboro 4 games, Portsmouth 2
1943 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Portsmouth 4 games, Roanoke 1; Norfolk 4 games, Richmond 0
Finals: Norfolk 4 games, Portsmouth 2
1944 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Portsmouth 4 games, Norfolk 3; Lynchburg 4 games, Richmond 2, one tie
Finals: Lynchburg 4 games, Portsmouth 3
1945 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Portsmouth 4 games. Norfolk 3; Richmond 4 games, Newport News 0
Finals: Portsmouth 4 games, Richmond 0
1946 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Newport News 4 games, Portsmouth 0; Roanoke 4 games, Norfolk 2
Finals: Newport News 4 games, Roanoke 2, one tie.
1947 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Roanoke 4 games, Richmond 1; Norfolk 4 games, Portsmouth 0
Finals: Roanoke 4 games, Norfolk 3
1948 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Lynchburg 4 games, Roanoke 3; Newport News 4 games, Portsmouth 3
Finals: Newport News 4 games, Lynchburg 0
1949 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Lynchburg 4 games, Roanoke 3; Portsmouth 4 games, Richmond 2
Finals: Lynchburg 4 games, Portsmouth 2
1950 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Portsmouth 4 games, Richmond 0; Roanoke 4 games, Lynchburg 1
Finals: Roanoke 4 games, Portsmouth 3
1951 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Norfolk 4 games, Portsmouth 1; Richmond 4 games, Newport News 2
Finals: Norfolk 4 games, Richmond 2
1952 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Richmond 4 games, Norfolk 1; Portsmouth 4 games, Lynchburg 2
Finals: Richmond 4 games, Portsmouth 2
1953 Piedmont League
Roanoke withdrew July 24.
Playoffs: Norfolk 4 games, Portsmouth 1; Newport News 4 games, Hagerstown
Finals: Norfolk 4 games, Newport News 1.
1954 Piedmont League
Playoffs: Portsmouth 4 games, Norfolk 2; Newport News 4 games, York 0.
Finals: Newport News 4 games, Portsmouth 3
1955 Piedmont League
Norfolk withdrew July 14
Playoffs: Portsmouth 3 games, Newport News 1; Lancaster 3 games, York 1
Finals Lancaster 3 games, Portsmouth 2.[citation needed][1]
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Champions
The following teams were champions of the Piedmont League:
Hall of Fame alumni
- Yogi Berra (1943, Norfolk)
- Whitey Ford (1948, Norfolk)
- Jimmie Foxx (1944, Portsmouth, MGR)
- Hank Greenberg (1930, Raleigh)
- Whitey Herzog (1951, Norfolk)
- Tony Lazzeri (1942, (Portsmouth, MGR)
- Buck Leonard (1953, Portsmouth)
- Heinie Manush (1940, Rocky Mount; 1941-1942, Greensboro; 1943, Roanoke)
- Johnny Mize (1930-1931, 1933, Greensboro)
- Phil Rizzuto (1938, Norfolk)
- Brooks Robinson (1955, York)
- Red Schoendienst (1943, Lynchburg)
- Duke Snider (1944-1945, Newport News)
- Billy Southworth (1935-1936, Asheville, MGR)
- Early Wynn (1938-1940, Charlotte)
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