This article is about the original Atlanta Black Crackers team. For the second Atlanta Black Crackers team, see Atlanta Black Crackers (1943–1949). For the white minor league team, see Atlanta Crackers.
Negro Southern League (1920–21, 1926–27, 1929, 1932, 1935–36)
Negro American League (1938–1939)
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Ballpark
Ponce de Leon Park (1919–1938)
Perry Stadium (1939)
Established
1919
Disbanded
1939
Nickname(s)
Atlanta Cubs (1919, 1926)
Atlanta Grey Sox (1929)
Indianapolis ABCs (1939)
The Atlanta Black Crackers (originally known as the Atlanta Cubs and later briefly the Indianapolis ABCs) were a professional Negro league baseball team which played during the early to mid-20th century. They were primarily a minor Negro league team; however in the brief period they played as a major Negro league team, they won the second half pennant of the Negro American League in 1938 but lost the play-off for the overall season title.
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