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Alvin Dark Stadium at Legion Field is located at 1450 5th Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 2019, the ballpark was chosen as a four-year host site for the "New Balance Future Stars Series National Championships" baseball series. The series is a national tournament for teams of top high school
457:. The ballpark is still in use today, located directly across the street from Cougar Stadium. The original grandstands burned down just two months after the ballpark originally opened, but they were rebuilt for the 1935 season. The ballpark also hosted games by the 374:
A new Legion Field was constructed in 1934. However, a fire destroyed the grandstands on May 29, 1934. Therefore, the Lake Charles Explorers of the Evangeline League were forced to finish the season in
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The Lake Charles Creoles rebounded from a 30–94 initial season and captured the 1907 Gulf Coast League Championship. On May 8, 1907, Thomas Haley of the Creoles pitched a no–hitter in defeating the
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in 1941 while playing as members of the Evangeline League. The Skippers captured the Evangeline League Championship in 1938. The Evangeline League folded on May 30, 1942.
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in a 5–0 victory. The Newporters finished the 1929 season with a 28–43 record. The Lake Chares Newporters were 24–37, when the team disbanded on June 17, 1930.
446:. American Legion Park was located on 3rd street, near Enterprise Avenue in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The original ballpark was later re-purposed and renamed 1144: 298:(1934–1942), Gulf Coast League (1950–1953) and Evangeline League (1954–1957). Lake Charles teams won three league championships and two league pennants. 409:, remaining as members through 1957. The unaffiliated Lakers finished no higher than fourth in any of their six seasons and never had a winning record. 465:. In 2009, Legion Field was renovated and renamed "Alvin Dark Stadium at Legion Field", after Lake Charles native and big league player and manager 746: 383:
and spawning a new franchise in Jeanerette. The team had a 14–13 record based in Lake Charles and finished with a 39–42 overall record.
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franchise moved to Lake Charles on June 17, 1929. On August 9, 1929, Newporters pitcher Pete Newman pitched a no–hitter against the
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from 1906 to 1908. The Athletic Field was owned by the Lake Charles Athletic Association. The ballpark was utilized as a baseball
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The Lake Charles Skippers were formed in 1935, beginning play in the rebuilt Legion Field. The Skippers were affiliates of the
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3–0. In 1908, the Creoles were leading the standings with a 18–9 record, when the Gulf Coast League folded on June 3, 1908.
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in 1906 and the Gulf Coast League in 1907 and 1908. Later, after a two decade stretch without a professional team, the
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and remained in the league through 1953. After the demise of the Gulf Coast League, the Lakers joined the 1954
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United States Congressional serial set, Issue 7987, v.21, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922. p, 173.
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in various seasons between 1906 and 1957. Lake Charles teams played as members of the
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Following the 1957 season, Lake Charles has not hosted another minor league team.
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Opening in 1934, Lake Charles minor league teams played home games at the new
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The 1950 Lake Charles Lakers were founding members of the revived
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The Lake Charles Creoles were noted to have played home games at
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In 1956, the franchise returned to play, as an affiliate of the
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Lake Charles teams played as a minor league affiliate of the
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The Lake Charles Newporters reportedly played home games at
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Lake Charles minor league baseball began with the 1906
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Index

Lake Charles Lakers
1906
1957
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Class C
Class B
South Texas League
Gulf Coast League
Cotton States League
Evangeline League
Detroit Tigers
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago Cubs
New York Giants
Minor league baseball
Lake Charles, Louisiana
South Texas League
Gulf Coast League
Cotton States League
Evangeline League
Cincinnati Reds
Detroit Tigers
Chicago Cubs
New York Giants
South Texas League
Cotton States League
Lake Charles Explorers
Lafayette Browns
Meridian Mets
Vicksburg Hill Billies

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