Little Rock Grays

American professional baseball team
Little Rock Grays
Information
League
  • Negro Southern League
LocationLittle Rock, Arkansas
BallparkCrump Park
Established1932
Disbanded1932

The Little Rock Grays were a Negro league baseball team in the Negro Southern League, based in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1932.[1] The 1932 Negro Southern League is considered a "major league" by Major League Baseball.[2]

References

  1. ^ 1932 Little Rock Grays
  2. ^ Anderson, R.J. (December 16, 2020). "MLB Elevates Negro Leagues to 'Major League' Status, Giving 'Overdue Recognition' to 3,400 Players". CBS Sports. Retrieved December 18, 2020.

External links

  • Franchise history at Seamheads.com
  • Little Rock Grays at the Arkansas Baseball Encyclopedia
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Negro Southern League (1920–1936)
  • Classifications: Major league (de facto): 1932
  • Minor league: 1920–1931, 1933–1936
Major league teams
(1932)
  • Atlanta Black Crackers
  • Birmingham Black Barons
  • Cole's American Giants
  • Indianapolis ABCs (II)
  • Little Rock Grays
  • Louisville Black Caps/Columbus Turfs
  • Memphis Red Sox
  • Monroe Monarchs
  • Montgomery Grey Sox
  • Nashville Elite Giants
Minor league teams
Multi seasons
played
  • Knoxville Giants (1920–22,31)
  • Montgomery Grey Sox (1920–22,26,31–33,35–36)
  • Atlanta Black Crackers (1920–21,26–27,29,35–36)
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1920–21,23,26,31,34–36)
  • New Orleans Caulfield Ads (1920–22,26,29,35)
  • Nashville Elite Giants (1921–23,26–27,29,31–32)
  • Memphis Red Sox (1921–23,26,31–33–36)
  • New Orleans Crescent Stars (1922–23,33–34)
  • Chattanooga Black Lookouts (1926–27,29,31,35–36)
  • Louisville Black Caps (1929)
Two seasons
played or less
  • Jacksonville Stars (1920)
  • Pensacola Giants (1920)
  • Nashville White Sox (1920)
  • Chattanooga Tigers (1921–22)
  • Bessemer (AL) Stars/Grey Sox (1921,27)
  • Gadsden (AL) Giants (1921)
  • Mobile Braves (1921)
  • Louisville Stars (1922)
  • Albany (GA) Giants (1926)
  • Evansville Reichert Giants (1927,29)
  • Hopkinsville (KY) Athletics (1927,36)
  • Jackson (TN) Cubs (1927)
  • Atlanta Panthers (1931)
  • Shreveport Cubs (1933)
  • Algiers (LA) Giants (1933)
  • Little Rock Stars (1933)
  • Jackson (TN) Senators (1933)
  • Alexandria (LA) Lincoln Giants (1933)
  • Pine Bluff (AR) Boosters (1933)
  • Cincinnati Tigers (1934,36)
  • Atlanta Athletics (1934)
  • Claybrook (AR) Tigers (1935)
  • Louisville Caps (1934)
  • Nashville Black Vols (1936)
Years in parentheses are years as a full member in the Negro Southern League. Years as an associate team are not noted.
  • The Negro Southern League did not organize for the following seasons: 1924–1925, 1928, 1930
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