Hornell Dodgers (minor league)
Appearance
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Previous classes | Independent (1890, 1904–1905) Class D (1906, 1914–1915, 1942–1957) |
Previous leagues | Western New York League (1890) Southern Tier League (1904–1905) Interstate League (1906, 1914–1915) Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League (1942–1957) |
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Minor league titles | |
League titles | 1 (1951) |
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The Hornell Dodgers (previously the Hornell Maples and Hornell Maple Leafs) was a minor league baseball team based in Hornell, New York that played in the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League between 1942 and 1957.
Previously, Hornell teams played as members of the Southern Tier League (1904–1905) and Interstate League (1906, 1914–1915) after the first Hornell team played as members of the 1890 Western New York League.[citation needed]
After the team disbanded in 1956, the Bradford Beagles disbanded on May 23, 1957, and were replaced on May 28, 1957, by the Hornell Redlegs.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Tommy Davis (1956) 3x MLB All-Star; 2x NL Batting Title (1962-1963)
- Charlie Neal (1950) 3x MLB All-Star
- Phil Seghi (1947)
- Maury Wills (1951-1952) 7x MLB All-Star; 1962 NL Most Valuable Player
- Frankie Zak (1942) MLB All-Star
- Don Zimmer (1950) 2x MLB All-Star; 1989 NL Manager of the Year
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- Defunct minor league baseball teams
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- 1957 disestablishments in New York (state)
- Defunct baseball teams in New York (state)
- Hornell, New York
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