The 1937 Cincinnati Tigers season was their first season playing baseball in the new Negro American League, also in its first season.[1] The Tigers were previously members of the Negro Southern League and the integrated Indiana-Ohio League. In early October 1936, a "Negro Western League" was established with the Tigers as charter members.[2] The Tigers finished the season with a 44-36 record, good for second place in the league.[3]
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