Abilene Blue Sox

Abilene Blue Sox

Defunct MiLB infobox
name = Abilene Blue Sox
firstseason = 1946
lastseason = 1957
allyears =
city = Abilene, Texas

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lastclasslevel = Class B (1955-1957)
pastclasslevel = Class C (1946-1954)
lastleague = Big State League (1956-1957)
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division =
pastleague = *West Texas-New Mexico League (1946-1955)
lastmajorleague = Kansas City Athletics (1956-1957)
pastmajorleague = Brooklyn Dodgers (1946-1948)
lastnickname = Abilene Blue Sox (1946-1957)
pastnames =
lastballpark =
pastparks =
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The Abilene Blue Sox were a minor league baseball team that operated in the West Texas-New Mexico League from 1946-1955 and the Big State League from 1956-1957. They were an affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers (46-48) and the Kansas City Athletics (1956-57). The nickname came from the blue trim hose used by their Brooklyn parent team.

External links

* http://www.abilenebluesox.com/home.html - Website about the team


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