Zanesville Indians
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1933–1950 (1933-1937, 1941-1942, 1944-1950) Zanesville, Ohio | |
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League titles | 5 (1933, 1934, 1936, 1947, 1948) |
The Zanesville Indians (a.k.a. Zanesville Dodgers, Zanesville Cubs and Zanesville Greys) were a Minor League Baseball Team located in Zanesville, Ohio. They played in the Ohio State League and Ohio-Indiana League from 1944-1950. The team had affiliation deals with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Cleveland Indians.
Prior to World War II they played in the Middle Atlantic League from 1933-1942.
External links
- Baseball Reference
- Tour of the baseball stadium where the Zanesville teams played
- Bullpen wiki page on "Zanesville Dodgers"
- Bullpen wiki page on "Zanesville Indians"
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