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    The Western Carolinas League was a Class D (1948–52; 1960–62) and a low Class A (1963–79) full-season league in American minor league baseball. The WCL...
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  • Atlantic League (SAL) have existed since 1904. The most recent SAL adopted the moniker in 1980, having previously been the Western Carolinas League, founded...
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    Conference Carolinas, formerly known as the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) or the Carolinas Conference, is a college athletic conference...
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  • North Carolina State League from 1937 to 1942 and 1945 to 1952, Tar Heel League in 1953 Western Carolina League from 1960 to 1961 and Western Carolinas League...
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  • in 1960. After three years, its name was changed to become the Western Carolinas League. 1948 Lincolnton Cardinals 1949 Rutherford County Owls 1950 Lenoir...
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    The Carolinas, also known simply as Carolina, are the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina considered collectively. They are bordered by Virginia...
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  • York–Penn League, and Western Carolinas League were all designated Class A leagues. The unaffiliated Class C Mexican Central League was also designated...
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    18 and 12.8% of those age 65 or over. Two minor league baseball teams in the Western Carolinas League were based in Monroe. The Monroe Indians played...
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  • Rock Hill Chiefs (category Defunct minor league baseball teams)
    Carolina League (1908), Tri-State League (1947–1955) and Western Carolinas League (1963–1968). Rock Hill was a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs...
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  • Salisbury Dodgers were a minor league baseball team from Salisbury, North Carolina. They played in the Western Carolinas League as an affiliate of the Los...
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    1982 as members of the Class A level Western Carolinas League and South Atlantic League, winning the 1977 league championship. The Cardinals teams hosted...
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    guiding foci of Western Carolina's Centers, Institutes & Affiliates. Center for Rapid Product Realization Carolinas MicroOptics Triangle Carolinas Photonics...
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    Atlanta Glory (1996–1998) Atlanta Spartans (1964) Georgia Force (2002–2008 (League folded), 2011–2012 (Team folded)) Atlanta Flames (1972–1980) – relocated...
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  • move to Conference Carolinas. Chowan's football team competes in the Gulf South Conference. In 2025, it will move to Conference Carolinas. Shaw's soccer teams...
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  • Shelby Reds (category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams)
    minor league baseball team that played in Shelby, North Carolina, between 1937 and 1982. The Reds were a member of the Western Carolinas League, before...
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  • Zealand) West Coast League, summer baseball league in the Pacific Northwest Western Carolinas League, minor baseball league Western Coalfields Limited...
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    Single-A (redirect from Class A league)
    Midwest League and South Atlantic League (a newer "Sally League", which been formed in 1963 as the Western Carolinas League). Prior to the 2021 season, MLB...
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  • John Henry Moss (category Minor league baseball executives)
    prompted Major League Baseball to discuss expansion. By the time, the Western Carolinas League featured eight teams based in North Carolina, but eventually...
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  • South Atlantic League, nicknamed the "SALLY League" and not related to the current South Atlantic League (formerly the Western Carolinas League), was formed...
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  • Greenville Braves (category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams)
    hosted a team in the low Class A Western Carolinas League—the former identity (1960–79) of the South Atlantic League—called the Braves as an affiliate...
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  • The Carolina League is a Minor League Baseball league which has operated along the Atlantic Coast of the United States since 1945. Having been classified...
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  • Asheville Tourists (category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams)
    was taken by an expansion team in the Western Carolinas League (which in 1980 became the South Atlantic League). Like many teams before it, it assumed...
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    Tar Heel League (1939–1940), North Carolina State League (1942, 1947–1952), Western Carolina League (1960–1962), and Western Carolinas League (1963–1969)...
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    Fritz Peterson (category American League All-Stars)
    In 1964, Peterson played for the Shelby Yankees in the Class A Western Carolinas League. In 21 games started, Peterson amassed a 10–7 record, with a 2...
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  • Atlantic League of Minor League Baseball and its predecessor, the Western Carolinas League, for their accomplishments or contributions to the league in playing...
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    Division I team. The Rock Hill Cardinals, from 1963 to 1968, were a Western Carolinas League baseball team affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals. Parks include...
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    Larry Demery (category Major League Baseball pitchers)
    batters than any other pitcher in the Western Carolinas League. He spent most of the following season in the Carolina League, which he led with fourteen complete...
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  • Charlotte Twins (category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams)
    Baseball-Reference.com. "1972 Western Carolinas League". Baseball-Reference.com. "1972 Western Carolinas League (WCL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"...
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  • Greenville Drive (category South Atlantic League teams)
    franchise in the league then known as the Western Carolinas League. In 1980, the league changed its name to the South Atlantic League, reflecting its expansion...
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  • Sumter Indians (category Defunct Western Carolinas League teams)
    Sumter Indians was a minor league baseball team, based in Sumter, South Carolina, as a member of the Western Carolinas League. The team was formed when...
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