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The '''Southern League of Professional Baseball''', is a AA professional baseball league founded in [[1885]] encompassing ten teams across the Southeast. Now headquartered in Marietta, GA, its offices were for years located along [[Main Street]] in downtown [[Trussville]] prior to moving in [[1994]]. The [[Birmingham Barons]] currently are members of the Southern League.
The '''Southern League of Professional Baseball''', is a AA professional baseball league founded in [[1885]] encompassing ten teams across the Southeast. Now headquartered in Marietta, GA, its offices were located along [[Main Street]] in downtown [[Trussville]] from [[1979]] through [[1994]]. The offices were moved after then league president and Trussville resident [[Jimmy Bragan]] retired. Without his personal stake in the community, the league moved its offices to a more central location for all of the league's teams. The [[Birmingham Barons]] currently are members of the Southern League.


==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.southernleague.com/main.shtml Southern League of Professional Baseball official website]
[http://www.southernleague.com/main.shtml Southern League of Professional Baseball official website]
==References==
* Martin, Wayne. (July 10, 1995) "New SL chief says transition has been smooth." ''Birmingham News''.


[[Category:Birmingham Barons]]  
[[Category:Birmingham Barons]]  
[[Category:Trussville]]
[[Category:Trussville]]

Revision as of 11:53, 12 October 2006

The Southern League of Professional Baseball, is a AA professional baseball league founded in 1885 encompassing ten teams across the Southeast. Now headquartered in Marietta, GA, its offices were located along Main Street in downtown Trussville from 1979 through 1994. The offices were moved after then league president and Trussville resident Jimmy Bragan retired. Without his personal stake in the community, the league moved its offices to a more central location for all of the league's teams. The Birmingham Barons currently are members of the Southern League.

External links

Southern League of Professional Baseball official website

References

  • Martin, Wayne. (July 10, 1995) "New SL chief says transition has been smooth." Birmingham News.