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Cleveland Stars
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League
  • East-West League (1932)
Location Cleveland, Ohio
Year established 1932
Year disbanded 1932

The Cleveland Stars was a baseball team from Cleveland, Ohio. They were part of the Negro Leagues, which were special baseball leagues for African-American players. The Stars played in the East-West League during the year 1932.

What Were the Negro Leagues?

For many years, baseball in the United States was segregated. This meant that African-American players were not allowed to play in the major leagues with white players. Because of this, talented Black players formed their own leagues. These leagues were known as the Negro Leagues.

A Place for Great Players

The Negro Leagues were very important. They gave amazing athletes a chance to play professional baseball. Many incredible players, who later became famous, started their careers in these leagues. They created exciting games and built strong teams.

The East-West League

The East-West League was one of the many leagues within the Negro Leagues. It was formed in 1932. This league featured teams from different cities. It aimed to bring more professional baseball to African-American communities.

The Cleveland Stars' Season

The Cleveland Stars played their only season in the East-West League in 1932. They were based in Cleveland, Ohio. The team played 24 games that year. They won 8 games and lost 16 games. After this one season, the team stopped playing.

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