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Previous
  
Class D

League titles
  
2 (1937, 1949)

League
  
Alabama–Florida League (1953–1954, 1962)

Previous leagues
  
Alabama State League (1940–1941, 1947–1950) Alabama–Florida League (1936–1938)

Previous
  
Los Angeles Dodgers (1962)

Previous names
  
Andalusia Dodgers (1962) Andalusia-Opp Indians (1954) Andalusia Arrows (1947–1950, 1953) Andalusia Rams (1939–1941) Andalusia Bulldogs (1937–1938) Andalusia Reds (1936)

The Andalusia Rams (also known as the Bulldogs) was a minor league baseball team based in Andalusia, Alabama, USA that played from 1937 to 1941. They played in the Alabama–Florida League from 1937–1939 and the Alabama State League in 1940 and 1941. They played their home games at Fairgrounds Park. Major league baseball player Royce Lint played for them.

After World War II, the Andalusia Arrows joined the Alabama State League and played through 1954.

In 1962, the Los Angeles Dodgers moved the Panama City Fliers to Andalusia, where they played as the Andalusia Dodgers until they moved to Ozark, Alabama on July 10.

References

Andalusia Rams Wikipedia


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