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Pensacola Fliers

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Special Notes
=='''Special Notes'''==
 
In 1929, the [[Wikipedia:New York Yankees|New York Yankees]], with star players Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, played an exhibition game against the Fliers at Legion Field in March. The Yankees were playing various teams as part of a spring training tour of the South. The Yanks prevailed 12-2 in front of 3,000+ fans.
The 1949 Pensacola Fliers, featuring a cast of unknowns, augmented by a pair of players among the minor leagues’ best, finished with the highest mark in Southeastern League history. Their story lends ammunition to the theory that a team doesn’t need a superstar to lead it to greatness. A well-balanced team featuring good hitting and pitching could accomplish the job just fine.
 
In 1929, the [[Wikipedia:New York Yankees|New York Yankees]], with star players Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, played an exhibition game against the Fliers at Legion Field in March. The Yankees were playing various teams as part of a spring training tour of the South. The Yanks prevailed 12-2 in front of 3,000+ fans.
In 2001, during the celebration of the centennial of the National Baseball Association, the Association commissioned baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright to develop a list of the 100 best minor league baseball teams of all time. The 1949 Fliers ranked #67.
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