Negro National League (1933–1948)


The second Negro National League was one of the several Negro leagues that were established during the period in the United States when organized baseball was segregated. The league was founded in 1933 by businessman Gus Greenlee of Pittsburgh.

League history

The second Negro National League was established in 1933 by Gus Greenlee, an African-American businessman of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, two years after the first Negro National League had disbanded, after the start of the Great Depression. The second Negro National League lasted until 1948, the year after Major League Baseball integrated. After that, its surviving teams merged into the Negro American League.
To distinguish between the two Negro National Leagues, they are usually referred to as the first Negro National League and the second Negro National League.

Negro National League franchises

†The Brooklyn Eagles and Newark Dodgers merged to form the Newark Eagles in 1936.

Member timeline


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  1. Note on dates: A team's bar begins with the season that team played its first game, and ends with the season after that team played its last game. For example, the Baltimore Black Sox played their first game in 1933 and played their last game in 1934. Therefore, their bar goes from 1933 to 1935.
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  • 1933: Formation of the second Negro National League, consisting of 7 teams — Baltimore Black Sox, Cole's American Giants, Columbus Blue Birds, Indianapolis ABCs, Homestead Grays, Nashville Elite Giants and Pittsburgh Crawfords; Homestead was expelled early in the season for raiding Detroit's roster, Columbus was replaced mid-season by the Akron Grays who were then replaced by the Cleveland Giants.
  • 1934: Dropped Cleveland Giants, Detroit Stars, Baltimore Black Sox ; Added Philadelphia Bacharach Giants, Cleveland Red Sox, Philadelphia Stars and Baltimore Black Sox ; Retained Homestead Grays as an associate team.
  • 1935: Dropped Philadelphia Bacharach Giants, Baltimore Black Sox and Cleveland Red Sox; Added Brooklyn Eagles, Homestead Grays, New York Cubans and Newark Dodgers.
  • 1936: Dropped Cole's American Giants; Brooklyn and Newark merged.
  • 1937: Dropped New York Cubans; Added New York Black Yankees.
  • 1938: Added Washington Black Senators.
  • 1939: Dropped Pittsburgh Crawfords and Washington Black Senators; Re-added New York Cubans.
  • 1948: League disbanded after completion of season; All teams continued on with Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark and New York Cubans joining the Negro American League for the 1949 season, while the Grays and Black Yankees playing independent of a league.

League champions

Pennant winners

From 1937 and 1938, 1940, and 1942 through 1946, the team in first place at the end of the season was declared the pennant winner. Due to the unorthodox nature of the schedule, some teams frequently played many more games than others did in any given season. In 1933, Cole's Chicago American Giants claimed the first half title, but the Pittsburgh Crawfords won the second half and had an overall better record. The following year saw the Stars have a better winning percentage that saw them compete against the third place Chicago team despite the fact Pittsburgh played more games. This led to some disputed championships and two teams claiming the title. Generally, the team with the best winning percentage was awarded the pennant, but other times it was the team with the most victories. The "games behind" method of recording standings was uncommon in most black leagues.
YearWinning teamManagerReference
1933Pittsburgh Crawfords
1934†Philadelphia Stars
1935†Pittsburgh Crawfords
1936Pittsburgh Crawfords
1937Homestead Grays
1938Homestead Grays
1939†Baltimore Elite Giants
1940Homestead Grays
1941†Homestead Grays
1942Homestead Grays
1943Homestead Grays
1944Homestead Grays
1945Homestead Grays
1946Newark Eagles
1947New York Cubans
1948†Homestead Grays

† – Pennant was decided via a split-season schedule with the winner of the first half of the season playing the winner of the second half of the season.

* – Pennant was decided via a 2-round play-off between the top four teams.

‡ – Pennant winner went on to play in the Negro World Series.

League play-offs

On five occasions, the League held a postseason series to determine the pennant champion.
1933 would have been the first to match the first and second half champions, but the Pittsburgh Crawfords were instead awarded the pennant over the first half champion Chicago American Giants. 1936 had an array of games that may or may not have been formal postseason games. For example, the Washington Elite Giants won the first half after beating the Philadelphia Stars 7–5 in a one-game match on September 17. Pittsburgh faced the Newark Eagles from September 12–15 and won 3–1–1 in either a second-half playoff or a regular series-turned-playoff. Washington and Pittsburgh played three games from September 21–27, but no box scores exist for the games in a series that was evidently abandoned.
In one year, the top four teams were matched together in a best-of-five tournament. The Grays beat the Stars in five games while the Elite Giants beat the Eagles in four games to set up the Championship Series. The New York Cubans won the second half of the 1947 season but advanced to the Negro World Series over the Newark Eagles. 1948 ended prematurely after a controversial finish to a disputed tie game in the third game.
YearWinning teamGamesLosing teamReference
1934Philadelphia Stars 4–3–Chicago American Giants
1935Pittsburgh Crawfords 4–3New York Cubans
1939Baltimore Elite Giants 3–1–Homestead Grays
1941Homestead Grays 3–1New York Cubans
1948Homestead Grays 2–1–Baltimore Elite Giants

Negro World Series

For the duration of the league, a Negro World Series took place seven times, from 1942 through 1948. The Negro National League's pennant winner met the champion of the rival Negro American League. Five out of the seven years, the Negro National League team prevailed.