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Arkansas–Missouri League
The Arkansas–Missouri League was a Class D level league in Minor League Baseball that operated from 1936 to 1940. The league was previously known as the Arkansas State League. Cities represented * Bentonville, Arkansas: Bentonville Mustangs 1936 * Carthage, Missouri: Carthage Pirates 1938–1940 * Cassville, Missouri: Cassville Blues 1936 * Fayetteville, Arkansas: Fayetteville Bears 1936; Fayetteville Angels 1937–1940 * Monett, Missouri: Monett Red Birds 1936–1939 * Neosho, Missouri: Neosho Night Hawks 1937; Neosho Yankees 1938–1940 * Rogers, Arkansas: Rogers Lions 1936–1937; Rogers Reds 1938 * Siloam Springs, Arkansas: Siloam Springs Travelers 1936–1938; Siloam Springs Cardinals The Siloam Springs Cardinals (previously known as the Buffaloes and the Travelers) were a minor league baseball team that represented Siloam Springs, Arkansas. In 1940 Siloam Springs played as members of the Arkansas–Missouri League in the fi ... 1940 Standings & statis ...
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Arkansas State League
The Arkansas State League was an American minor league baseball league that played in various seasons between 1894 and 1935, forming three different times. The first version was in operation in 1894, followed by an 1897 league. The Class D level league operated from 1908 to 1909 in Arkansas and Louisiana and also in 1934 to 1935 in Arkansas and Missouri. In 1936, the league evolved to become the Arkansas-Missouri League. Little Rock and Rogers each won two league championships. Cities represented *Alexandria, Louisiana: Alexandria Hoo Hoos 1909 * Argenta, Arkansas: Argenta 1908; Argenta Shamrocks 1909 *Bentonville, Arkansas: Bentonville Officeholders 1934–1935 *Brinkley, Arkansas: Brinkley Infants 1908 * Camden, Arkansas: Camden Rainmakers 1894 * Cassville, Missouri: Cassville Tigers 1935 * Fayetteville, Arkansas: Fayetteville Educators 1934; Fayetteville Bears 1935 *Fort Smith, Arkansas: Fort Smith Indians 1894, 1897; Ft. Smith Soldiers 1909 *Helena, Arkansas: Helena Poni ...
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