Defunct Independent League
The Piedmont League was based around the Piedmont Region of NC but held many franchises in the Norfolk-Richmond area as well. The league played for 35 seasons. Though they were Class B (and not an “A” League), the Piedmont League was considered with so respect that it became one of the very few systems that played right on through WWII; nearly every other league in the country shut down for 3 years. The league attracted former Hall of Famers to learn the art of managing here and promoted many others. Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, Brooks Robinson, Duke Snider, Early Wynn, Johnny Mize, Phil Rizzuto and Tony Lazzeri were just some of the the greats who played and managed in this league.
Wearn (Robbie’s) Field
aka Hayman Park
Charlotte Hornets
1931-1940
Shepherd Stadium
Colonial Heights –
Petersburg Colts
1954
Stonewall Jackson Park
Danville Tobaccanists
1920-1926
El Toro Park
Durham Bulls
1920-1943
Cone Park
Greensboro Patriots
1920-1929
Welch Field
High Point Furniture Makers
1921-1928
Willis Park
High Point Furniture Makers
1929-1932
Lassiter Park
Henderson Gamecocks
1929-1931
Shipbuilders Park
Newport News Dodgers
1944-1946
Myers Field
(aka High Rock Park)
Norfolk Tars
1941-1955
League Park
Raleigh Nats / Red Birds
1920-1923
Raleigh Baseball Park
Raleigh Capitals
1924-1932
Maher Field
Roanoke Red Sox
1943-1953
Tate Field @ Mayo Island
Richmond Colts
1933-1941
Mooers Field
Richmond Colts
1942-1953
Tar Heel Park
Rocky Mount Buccaneers
1927
Briles Field Municipal
Rocky Mount Red Sox
1936-1940
Colonial Park
Salisbury Spencer Colonials
1925-1929
Bellamy Park
Wilmington Pirates
1932-1935
Southside Park I
aka Twin City Athletic Pk
Winston Salem Twins
1920-1923 *burned
Prince Albert Park
Winston Salem Twins
1924 *original from 1905
Southside Park Field II
Winston Salem Twins
1925-1942 *new park
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