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Pensacola Pilots

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The '''Pensacola Pilots''' were a minor league level-B baseball team in the [[Wikipedia:Southeastern League|Southeastern League]] in 1927 and again from 1937-1942. The Pilots were a farmclub of the National League's [[Wikipedia:Brooklyn Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]] and [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]]. The Southeastern League consisted of teams such as the Meridian Millers, Montgomery Rebels, Jackson Senators, Vicksburg Billies, Selma Cloverleafs, Gadsden Pilots and Anniston Rams. From 1926-1930 the Southeastern League operated as a class-B loop. The circuit went out of operation for the 1931 season, reformed briefly in 1932, before collapsing on May 23rd of that year.
The Pilots played at their home games at [[Legion Field]], a Pensacola ballpark fronting on Gregory and "H" Streets featuring a single-decked, wooden grandstand.
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