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36:. The BSL sought to establish baseball clubs in a number of rapidly expanding urban areas without professional sports entertainment. The circuit featured six franchises represented on its inaugural season. At the time, none of the cities represented had hosted professional baseball for 40 years. 43:, while the team from Arkansas did not return. New teams from Mississippi and Tennessee joined the league to complete a four-team circuit, but the BSL failed when attendance fell drastically, from over 200,000 to under 100,000, and folded at the end of the season. 62: 195: 190: 92: 102: 52: 116: 205: 210: 200: 165: 170: 21: 8: 143: 72: 161: 82: 40: 56: 126: 106: 96: 76: 39:
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independent baseball league
Arkansas
Mississippi
Tennessee
Heartland League
Clarksville Coyotes
Clarksville, TN
Columbia Mules
Columbia, TN
Greenville Bluesmen
Greenville, MS
Meridian Brakemen
Meridian, MS
Pine Bluff Locomotives
Pine Bluff, AR
Tennessee Tomahawks
Winchester, TN
Tullahoma, TN
Tennessee Walkers
Tullahoma, TN
Tupelo Tornado
Tupelo, MS
Greenville Bluesmen
ISBN
978-0-786-41130-6
Big South League (Independent) Encyclopedia and History
Categories
Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States
Defunct independent baseball leagues in the United States
Baseball leagues in Arkansas

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