Industrial League

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The Industrial League is a general term for several semi-professional baseball leagues pitting company-sponsored teams made up of employees against each other. Industrial League baseball was an extremely popular past-time in the Birmingham District and is credited with serving as a seed-bed for numerous professional ball-players.

In 1926 the Leagues were organized thus:


1907

In 1907 the Birmingham YMCA organized a four-team amateur baseball league, with each team named for a commercial sponsor:


1926

In 1926 there was an Industrial League and a City League, each organized into three divisions:

Industrial League

Eastern Division

Central Division

Western Division

City League

Central Division

Eastern Division

Western Division

1936

By 1936 there were more than 150 company-sponsored teams in more than a dozen leagues across five divisions playing under the umbrella of the Birmingham Amateur Baseball Federation. The Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company sponsored two of those leagues and eleven teams.

References

  • Brasher, Jusin (2006) "The New South and the Sandlot: Company-Sponsored Baseball in Birmingham, AL." The Vulcan Historical Review, Vol. 10, pp. 20–32