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  •  Oakland Oaks  - http://members.aol.com/MgrNo1
     Player profiles, photos, and stories of the Pacific Coast League champion Oakland Oaks of the 1940s and '50s.
  •  One Year Wonders of 1969  - http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/3477/pilots1.htm
     Written history of the Seattle Pilots, the expansion team that became the Milwaukee Brewers after just one year.
  •  San Francisco Seals  - http://www.tdl.com/~thawley/seals.htm
     Played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903 through 1957.
  •  Kitty League Baseball  - http://www.kittyleague.com/
     The history of the Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee ("Kitty") League, a Class D minor league that operated in the states of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Tennessee from 1903 until 1955.
  •  Fort Worth Cats  - http://www.fortworthcats.com
     Details storied history of Fort Worth Cats minor-league baseball teams.
  •  For The Love Of The Game  - http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/lovegame.htm
     A history of the Newton Conover Twins minor league team from 1939-1962.
  •  Pennisula Pro Baseball Hall of Fame  - http://jgrahamtwo.tripod.com/peninsulaprobaseballhalloffame/index.html
     Members are from professional baseball teams which played in the Hampton/Newport News, Virginia area from 1894-1992. Includes historical information and updated major and minor league scores.
  •  Deep South Class D Baseball  - http://www.alabama-florida-league.com/
     Information about the Class D Alabama-Florida League, which existed from 1936-1962. Year-by-year history, unofficial hall of fame, player profiles, photos and old newspaper articles.
  •  Three-I League, 1901-1961  - http://www.three-eye.com/
     Site dedicated to the storied Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League, 1901 to 1961. This talent-laden Class B minor league produced dozens of baseball greats. Also known as the Three-I or "Three Eye."