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Muskogee had hosted professional baseball under several other names stretching back to 1905
Consistently outdrawn even while sharing Seals Stadium after 1931
The name disappeared when professional baseball left Des Moines after the 1937 season
first the Merchants in 1910
cutting the sessions that would lead to Norman Petty's studio in Clovis
Waycross Bears T-Shirt (Premium Lightweight) - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Georgia Size:3XL Muskogee had hosted professional baseballThe Waycross Bears, based in Waycross, Georgia, were the Georgia Florida League's dominant franchise, winning five championships across their run from 1939 through 1955: 1940, 1942, 1948, 1949, and 1951. Waycross sat at the northern edge of the Okefenokee Swamp in southeastern Georgia, and the Bears drew the league's highest single season attendance in 1939 at 85,566 fans. Baseball in Waycross long predated the Bears. In the 1920s, Shoeless Joe