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Indianapolis Athletics
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League Negro American League (1937)
Location Indianapolis, Indiana
Ballpark Perry Stadium
Year established 1937
Year disbanded 1937

The Indianapolis Athletics were a professional baseball team. They played in the Negro American League for just one season in 1937. Their home city was Indianapolis, Indiana.

The team had a special player named Ted Strong. He was not only a player but also the team's manager. This role is called a player-manager. After their only season in 1937, the Indianapolis Athletics team was replaced by another team from Indianapolis, the Indianapolis ABCs.

The Indianapolis Athletics Baseball Team

The Indianapolis Athletics were a part of a very important time in American baseball. They were one of the many teams in the Negro Leagues. These leagues gave talented Black baseball players a chance to play professionally. This was during a time when they were not allowed to play in the major leagues because of unfair rules.

What Were the Negro Leagues?

The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues in the United States. They were formed because of racial segregation. This meant that Black and white people were kept separate in many parts of society, including sports. Even though they faced these challenges, the Negro Leagues were full of amazing athletes. Many of these players were just as skilled as, or even better than, players in the major leagues at the time.

The leagues were not just about baseball. They were also important parts of Black communities. They provided entertainment and a sense of pride. Teams traveled all over the country, playing games and showing off their incredible talent.

The 1937 Season

The Indianapolis Athletics only played for one year, in 1937. They were part of the Negro American League, which was one of the top Negro Leagues. Even though their time was short, they were a part of this rich history. After the 1937 season, the team was replaced by the Indianapolis ABCs. The ABCs were another well-known team from Indianapolis with a longer history in the Negro Leagues.

Their Home Field: Perry Stadium

The Indianapolis Athletics played their home games at Perry Stadium. This stadium was a famous ballpark in Indianapolis. It was later renamed Bush Stadium. Many important baseball games were played there, including games from the Negro Leagues. It was a place where fans could gather and watch exciting baseball.

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