New Orleans Ads
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Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Established | 1920 |
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The New Orleans Ads were a Negro Southern League (NSL) baseball team in 1920 based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The team was started by Fred Caulfield, a local backer,[1] and the team is often referred to in newspapers as the Caulfield Ads.[2]
While the NSL was regarded as a minor league throughout most of its existence, with the collapse of the first Negro National League in 1932, the league is considered a major league for that one season.
The team played opposite days from the white New Orleans Pelicans team at Pelican Stadium.
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- 1920 New Orleans Ads Calendar
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- Classifications: Major league (de facto): 1932
- Minor league: 1920–1931, 1933–1936
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- Atlanta Black Crackers
- Birmingham Black Barons
- Cole's American Giants
- Indianapolis ABCs (II)
- Little Rock Grays
- Louisville Black Caps/Columbus Turfs
- Memphis Red Sox
- Monroe Monarchs
- Montgomery Grey Sox
- Nashville Elite Giants
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Two seasons played or less |
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- The Negro Southern League did not organize for the following seasons: 1924–1925, 1928, 1930
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