- Source: Dixie League (1916 baseball)
The Dixie League was a Class D level baseball league that played in the 1916 and 1917 seasons, with teams based in the US states of Alabama and Georgia.
History
The Dixie League played a full season in 1916, with the Dolthan team winning the championship with a 38–22 record in the six–team league. In its second season, the league folded on July 4, 1917 with the Moultrie Packers in 1st place.
Sixteen years later, the Dixie League was reformed, with teams based in the western Gulf Coast states. It played in the 1933 season before splitting into two Class C level leagues, the East Dixie League and West Dixie League in 1934.
Cities Represented
Bainbridge, GA: Bainbridge 1916–1917
Dothan, AL: Dolthan 1916–1917
Eufaula, AL: Eufaula 1916–1917
Moultrie, GA: Moultrie Packers 1916–1917
Quitman, GA: Quitman 1916–1917
Tifton, GA: Tifton Tilters 1917
Valdosta, GA: Valdosta Millionaires 1916
Standings & statistics
= 1916 Dixie League
=schedule
No Playoff Scheduled.
= 1917 Dixie League
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The league disbanded July 4.
References
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- Dixie League (1916 baseball)
- Dixie League
- Dothan (baseball)
- Dixie League (1933 baseball)
- Utah Tech University
- Lufkin Lumbermen
- Valdosta Millionaires
- Dixie Parsons
- Jacksonville Tomato Pickers
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