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322:), and won Association titles in 1933, 1934, 1937, 1941–43 and 1950. Southworth managed the 1932 Red Birds. In the early 1950s a series of losing teams, and the encroachment of television, depressed the Red Birds' attendance, and the club moved to 287:, championed night baseball games, and tried to make baseball more fan-friendly. Attendance tripled between 1930 and 1932. MacPhail left Columbus after a dispute with the Cardinals' ownership, and moved up to 268:. The Cardinals purchased minor league teams at all levels to develop their talent as if on an assembly line, and when they needed a second top-level farm club (St. Louis already owned the 66: 300: 632: 647: 642: 637: 276:), they purchased the struggling Senators club and dubbed it the Red Birds, based on the popular nickname for the big-league club. 662: 657: 560: 245:
from 1931 through 1954. The Columbus club, a member of the Association continuously since 1902, was previously known as the
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joined the IL. The Clippers have played there ever since, most notably as the longtime AAA affiliate (1979–2006) of the
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franchise of the International League began playing there in 1955. This club, the
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after World War II, the Georgia-based farm club changed its name to the
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The first business manager of the Red Birds was a baseball novice named
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Columbus produced a number of great players, including Hall of Famers
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of three teams between 1933 and 1947, and earned a place in the
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The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition.
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Columbus immediately gained a new AAA team when the
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Columbus Red Birds (Georgia)
1931
1954
Columbus, Ohio

Triple-A
Double-A
American Association
St. Louis Cardinals
Red Bird Stadium
minor league baseball
Columbus, Ohio
American Association
Columbus Senators
Great Depression
farm system
St. Louis Cardinals
Branch Rickey
Rochester Red Wings
International League
Larry MacPhail
Red Bird Stadium
Major League Baseball
general manager
Baseball Hall of Fame
100 greatest minor league teams of all time
Enos Slaughter
Billy Southworth
batted
hits

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