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Arizona State League : ウィキペディア英語版
Arizona–Texas League
The Arizona–Texas League was a low-level circuit in American minor league baseball that existed from 1931–32, 1937–41, 1947–50 and 1952-54. The Arizona-Texas loop merged with the Sunset League (based primarily in California but with teams in Nevada and New Mexico) to form the Southwest International League in 1951. But its Arizona and Texas clubs played only that one season (1951) in the new circuit before seceding and reforming the A-TL in 1952. From 1928 to 1930, it was known as the Arizona State League.
The Arizona–Texas League was the lowest level in the minor leagues, Class D, through 1939, and upgraded to Class C from 1940 onward. Its longest tenured clubs included:
* El Paso, Texas
* Bisbee and Bisbee-Douglas, Arizona
* Phoenix, Arizona
* Tucson, Arizona
The Arizona-Texas circuit also had teams in Mexico as early as 1931, although its name did not reflect this fact. Indios de Ciudad Juárez team was a member for seven years in the 1940s and 1950s. But in 1955, when the league lost its lone Texas franchise, in El Paso, its name was formally changed to the Arizona–Mexico League. In 1958, its Phoenix franchise moved all the way up to Class AAA when it received the old San Francisco Seals club after the Giants moved West. That signalled the end of the Class C Arizona–Mexico League; its final champion in 1958 was the Douglas Copper Kings, an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
==List of teams==

*Albuquerque Cardinals (1937–1941)
*Albuquerque Dons (1932)
*Bisbee Bees (1931–1932; 1937–1941)
*Bisbee-Douglas Copper Kings (1949–1950; 1952–1954)
*Bisbee-Douglas Miners (1948)
*Bisbee Yanks (1947)
*Cananea Mineros (1954)
*Chihuahua Dorados (1952)
*El Paso Texans (1931–1932; 1937–1941; 1947–1950; 1952–1954)
*Globe Bears (1931)
*Globe-Miami Browns (1947–1950)
*Juarez Indios (1947–1950; 1952–1954)
*Mesa Orphans (1947)
*Mexicali Eagles (1953–1954)
*Nogales Internationals (1931)
*Nogales Yaquis (1954)
*Phoenix Senators (1931–1932; 1947–1950; 1952–1953)
*Phoenix Stars (1954)
*Tucson Cowboys (1937–1941; 1947–1950; 1952–1954)
*Tucson Lizards (1932)
*Tucson Missions (1931)

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