The Ohio–Indiana League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that operated from 1948 to 1951. The league was composed of six teams from Ohio and two teams from Indiana . The Marion Red Sox won three consecutive league championships beginning in 1949. There was also a six–team Ohio–Indiana League that played the 1907 season.
2-661: 1907 Ohio–Indiana League No playoffs held 1948 Ohio–Indiana League Playoffs - Zanesville Dodgers 4 games Springfield Giants 0; Playoffs - Muncie Packers 4 games Portsmouth A's 0 Finals - Zanesville Dodgers 4 games Muncie Packers 2 1949 Ohio–Indiana League Playoffs - Marion Red Sox 3 games Portsmouth A's 1; Playoffs - Muncie Reds 3 games Springfield Giants 1 Finals - Marion Red Sox 4 games Muncie Reds 3 1950 Ohio–Indiana League Playoffs - Marion Red Sox 3 games Springfield Giants 1;Playoffs - Newark Yankees 3 games Richmond Tigers 2 Finals - Marion Red Sox 4 games Newark Yankees 0 1951 Ohio–Indiana League Newark won
4-455: The first half which ended June 18. Newark folded July 17 and the second half was started over, won by Marion. The Springfield Giants were a playoff qualifier. Playoffs - Marion Red Sox 4 games Springfield Giants 0 This article related to a baseball league, competition or tournament is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to sports in Indiana is
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