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, league = Arizona–Mexico League (1955) , conference = , division = , past league = {{plainlist, * Arizona–Texas League (1931, 1947–1950) * Arizona State League (1929–1930) , pastmajorleague = St. Louis Browns (1947–1949) , pastnames = {{plainlist, * Globe-Miami Miners (1955) * Globe-Miami Browns (1947–1950) * Globe Bears (1929–1931) , pastparks = , classchamps = , leaguechamps = 1947, 1948 , conferencechamps = , divisionchamps = The Globe-Miami Browns were a Minor League Baseball team that represented Globe, Arizona and Miami, Arizona in the Arizona–Texas League from 1947 to 1950 and the Arizona–Mexico League in 1955. An earlier team, the Globe Bears, represented Globe in the Arizona State League from 1929 to 1931. External links * Images of Vintage CommemoratioLogoBaseball Reference
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Arizona–Mexico League
The Arizona–Mexico League was a Minor League Baseball league in the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, that operated as an affiliated Class C league that existed from 1955–58, and then again in 2003 as an independent baseball league. Currently, the Arizona–Mexico League has formed as a legal entity as an independent baseball league that is scheduling to begin play in the future. The league office is in operation, with the goal of beginning play in previous league cities. An exact time to start a new season is unknown at this time. History The Arizona–Mexico League was the successor league of the Arizona-Texas League and Arizona State League. The Arizona–Texas League existed from 1930–32, 1937–41, 1947–50 and 1952-54. From 1928 to 1930, it was known as the Arizona State League. On February 12, 1955, a league meeting at the Tucson league office was held, with President Tim Cusick presiding. The league board consisting of seven members were present. The ...
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