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- Lone_Star_League abstract "The Lone Star League was the name of three American minor professional baseball leagues located in the state of Texas during the 20th century. The leagues operated from 1927–1929 (as a Class D circuit), 1947–1948 (Class C) and 1977 (Class A).Each of the three leagues was the result of a reorganization of a previous circuit. The Lone Star League of the 1920s was created by merging two Class D loops, the East Texas League and the Texas Association; it disbanded on May 16, 1929. The eight-member postwar Lone Star circuit of 1947–1948 was formed from a foundation of four teams that had played in the Class C East Texas League of 1946. After the demise of the LSL, the East Texas League was revived for the 1949–1950 seasons.The 1977 Lone Star League was the successor of the failed Gulf States League of 1976, inheriting Texas-based GSL franchises in Beeville, Corpus Christi, Harlingen and Victoria. Like the GSL, it was an official Class A minor league, not an \"independent league,\" although its six teams were not affiliated with Major League Baseball farm systems. The 1977 Lone Star League played an 80-game regular season schedule from June 10 to the end of August. The defending Gulf States League champion Corpus Christi Seagulls, managed by future Major League pitching coach Leo Mazzone, dominated the Lone Star League, winning 53 of its 80 games and the South Division title. No championship playoff was held and the league folded after the 1977 campaign.".
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- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Baseball-Reference.com.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Beeville,_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Beeville_Blazers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Bombers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_leagues_in_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_minor_baseball_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(baseball).
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi,_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi_Seagulls.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Corsicana_Oilers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink East_Texas_League.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Farm_team.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Gladewater_Bears.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_States_League.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Harlingen,_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Harlingen_Suns.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Henderson_Oilers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Independent_baseball_league.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Jacksonville_Jax.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Kilgore_Drillers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Leo_Mazzone.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Longview_Cannibals.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Longview_Texans.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Lufkin_Foresters.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Tigers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Indians.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink McAllen_Dusters.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Mexia_Gushers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Minor_League_Baseball.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_Pals.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Rustlers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Professional_baseball.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Sherman_Snappers.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Texarkana_Twins.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Association.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Texas_City_Stars.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Tyler_Trojans.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Rosebuds.
- Lone_Star_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lone Star League".
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- Lone_Star_League subject Category:Baseball_leagues_in_Texas.
- Lone_Star_League subject Category:Defunct_minor_baseball_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- Lone_Star_League hypernym Leagues.
- Lone_Star_League type SportsLeague.
- Lone_Star_League type League.
- Lone_Star_League comment "The Lone Star League was the name of three American minor professional baseball leagues located in the state of Texas during the 20th century. The leagues operated from 1927–1929 (as a Class D circuit), 1947–1948 (Class C) and 1977 (Class A).Each of the three leagues was the result of a reorganization of a previous circuit. The Lone Star League of the 1920s was created by merging two Class D loops, the East Texas League and the Texas Association; it disbanded on May 16, 1929.".
- Lone_Star_League label "Lone Star League".
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- Lone_Star_League isPrimaryTopicOf Lone_Star_League.