1923 New York-Pennsylvania League season
- 1923 New York-Pennsylvania League season
The by|1923 New York-Pennsylvania League season was the league's first season of play. The Williamsport Billies became the New York-Pennsylvania League's (Now Eastern League) first champions by having the best record at the end of the regular season. The New York-Pennsylvania League played at the Class B Level during this season.
Final standings
Stats
Batting leaders
Pitching leaders
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