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Pulaski Tennessee–Alabama League Team
Pulaski was an independent baseball, independent Minor League Baseball team that played in the Tennessee–Alabama League in 1903. They were located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and bore no moniker. The four-team Tennessee–Alabama League was to commence on August 10 and conclude on September 19 with 18 games scheduled in each city. Pulaski's season opener was played at home and resulted in only three innings being played before it was called on account of rain with Pulaski leading Columbia Tennessee–Alabama League team, Columbia, 8–1. On September 13, Pulaski closed out the season on the road with an 8–5 win over Columbia. The season was called early after New Decatur lost several players and did not travel to Pulaski to play the final series. Pulaski compiled a win–loss record of either 10–20 (.333) or 9–21 (.300), placing last either way, in its only season of competition. References External linksStatistics from ''Baseball-Reference''
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Tennessee–Alabama League
The Tennessee–Alabama League was an independent minor league baseball league which operated in the United States in 1904. Eight teams from Tennessee and Alabama competed in the league. Teams A total of 8 teams competed in the Tennessee–Alabama League. Cities represented were: *Anniston, Alabama: Anniston *Bessemer, Alabama: Bessemer *Chattanooga, Tennessee: Chattanooga *Columbia, Tennessee: Columbia *Decatur, Alabama: Decatur *Huntsville, Alabama: Huntsville *Knoxville, Tennessee: Knoxville *Sheffield, Alabama: Sheffield Standings & statistics 1904 Tennessee–Alabama League Anniston and Bessemer disbanded July 9 Notable players Five players from the league also played on Major League Baseball teams. They are: * King Bailey (Columbia) *Ty Cobb (Anniston) * Jim Holmes (Huntsville) * Pryor McElveen (Knoxville) * Tom Stouch (Decatur) References ;General * *Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball'', 3rd edition. Durham, N ...
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