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The following are the baseball events of the year 1935 throughout the world.

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4-454: Minor league baseball team Akron Yankees 1935 – 1941 Akron, Ohio Minor league affiliations Previous classes Class C League Middle Atlantic League Major league affiliations Previous teams New York Yankees (1935-1941) Minor league titles League titles 1 (1940) The Akron Yankees were

8-3578: A minor league baseball team that existed from 1935 until 1941. A Class C farm team of the New York Yankees , the club was based in Akron, Ohio and played in the Middle Atlantic League . Year-by-year record [ edit ] [REDACTED] This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( January 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Year Record Finish Manager Notes 1935 64-59 4th Johnny Neun 1936 64-63 5th Nick Allen 1937 64-61 4th Leo Mackey Lost League Finals 1938 66-62 4th Pip Koehler Lost League Finals 1939 69-61 3rd Pip Koehler Lost in 1st round 1940 73-54 1st Pip Koehler League Champs 1941 77-48 1st Buzz Boyle Lost in 1st round v t e Middle Atlantic League Teams Akron Yankees Altoona Engineers Beaver Falls Beavers Beckley Black Knights Beckley Miners Butler Yankees Butler Tigers Canton Terriers Charleroi Babes Charleroi Governors Charleston Senators Clarksburg Generals Cumberland Colts Dayton Ducks Dayton Wings Erie Sailors Fairmont Black Diamonds Fairmont Maroons Hagerstown Hubs Huntington Boosters Huntington Red Birds Jeannette Jays Johnstown Johnnies Lockport Locks New Castle Chiefs New Castle Nats New Castle Indians Niagara Falls Citizens Niagara Falls Frontiers Oil City A's Oil City Oilers Oil City Refiners Parkersburg Parkers Portsmouth Pirates Portsmouth Red Birds Scottdale Cardinals Scottdale Scotties Springfield Chicks Springfield Indians Springfield Pirates Springfield Cardinals Uniontown Cokers Uniontown Coal Barons Vandergrift Pioneers Wheeling Stogies Youngstown Athletics Youngstown Browns Youngstown Colts Youngstown Gremlins Youngstown Tubers Zanesville Cubs Zanesville Grays Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Akron_Yankees&oldid=1195599418 " Categories : Baseball teams established in 1935 Baseball teams disestablished in 1941 Defunct minor league baseball teams New York Yankees minor league affiliates 1935 establishments in Ohio 1941 disestablishments in Ohio Defunct baseball teams in Ohio Middle Atlantic League teams Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles needing additional references from January 2023 All articles needing additional references 1935 in baseball All Negro leagues standings below are per Seamheads. First half champion    Second half champion Post-season: A loose confederation of teams existed that were not part of

12-804: The Ohio State League disbanded in 1916. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Walter Alston played for Huntington in 1936. From 1934 to 1936, the team was known as the Huntington Red Birds and in 1938 it was known as the Huntington Bees . That year, it was managed by Dickey Kerr , while Mike Sandlock and Hank LaManna played for the team. It became the Huntington Aces in 1940. As the Aces, Sheriff Blake , Russ Young , Pee-Wee Wanninger and Ezra Midkiff each managed

16-868: The Negro National League. Huntington Boosters The Huntington Boosters were a Middle Atlantic League (1931–1933) and Mountain State League (1937, 1939) minor league baseball team based in Huntington, West Virginia . It was affiliated with the Detroit Tigers in 1932 and 1933 and with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1939. It was the first team to be based in Huntington since the Huntington Blue Sox of

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