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Baseball
1907
Fairmont, Clarksburg, and Piedmont played baseball in the Class D Western Pennsylvania League
Jul 05, 1910
The Grafton baseball team disbanded
1910
Mannington, Fairmont, Clarksburg, and Grafton baseball teams formed the Class D West Virginia League
1916
Kanawha Park was built in Charleston for baseball
1920
14 West Virginia cities and towns had professional baseball
1931
Charleston joined the Class C Middle Atlantic League in baseball
1936
Charleston and Huntington remained the only West Virginia cities in the Middle Atlantic League of baseball
1946
Bluefield joined the Appalachian Rookie League in baseball
Apr 28, 1949
The baseball field Watt Powell Park opened in Charleston
Jun 23, 1952
The Toledo Mud Hens baseball team moved to Charleston
1952
Charleston baseball joined the American Association, class AAA
1988
Princeton joined the Appalachian Rookie League in baseball
2002
Charleston, Bluefield and Princeton only cities to have professional baseball
Apr 14, 2005
Appalachian Power Park (now GoMart Ballpark) opened in Charleston
Jun 19, 2015
The West Virginia Black Bears, a minor-league affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, opened its first season at Monongalia County Ballpark in Morgantown
Feb 12, 2021
Major League Baseball eliminating minor league affiliations with the West Virginia Power and two other West Virginia teams. Princeton and Bluefield became part of the revamped Appalachian League for rising freshmen and sophomore college players; the West Virginia Black Bears of Morgantown became part of the MLB Draft League for draft-eligible prospects.
Feb 24, 2021
The West Virginia Power baseball team merged with the Lexington Legends (KY) and became the eighth member of the Atlantic League
Sep 28, 2021
The West Virginia Power baseball team changed its name to the Charleston Dirty Birds View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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