Southeastern League CLASS A |
One of independent baseball's most prominent leaders is a man named James C. Gamble.
Gamble was (and still is) a visionary with great ideas of how to create and
expand a baseball league. Many would argue that he moved a little too fast too
soon, while most (like ourselves) would say that indy baseball puts you in situations
that you can't possibly fathom are about to happen to you. This was his
league which ran from 2002-2003. In 2004 many teams began to defect to the Central
League. Gamble himself would do the same, following the Pensacola Pelicans
to the Central League. When Digitalballparks' Eric Pastore was commissioner of
the ill-fated Piedmont League, Gamble and Pastore had talks involving possible
interleague play. |
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Cramton Bowl Montgomery Rebels 1946-1949 |
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Anniston Alabama Johnston Field Anniston Rams 1946-1950 |
Buckwalter Stadium Meridian Peps / Millers 1946-1950 |
Memorial Stadium Selma Cloverleafs 1950-1949 |
Vicksburg Mississippi City Park Vicksburg Hill Billies 1946-1950 |
Jackson Mississippi Legion Field Jackson Senators 1946-1950 |
Gadsden Alabama City Park Gadsden Pilots 1946-1950 |
Pensacola Florida Admiral Mason Park Pensacola Flyers 1946-1950 |
Selma Alabama Rowell Field Selma Cloverleafs 1948-1946 |
Paterson Field Montgomery Rebels 1950 |