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Western League (baseball, 1939-41) : ウィキペディア英語版
Western League (baseball, 1939–41)
The Western League of 1939–1941 was a low-level American circuit in Minor League Baseball. The Class D league was born when the Nebraska State League changed its identity after the season. It is not related to the Class A Western League of 1900–1937 and 1947–1958, a higher-level league that suspended operations during the latter years of the Great Depression through World War II.
The 1939–1941 Western League included teams based in Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota and Wyoming. After the United States entered the war, the league did not answer the bell for and was succeeded by its Class A namesake in . The Nebraska State League was revived as a Class D circuit from 1956–1959.
==Member clubs==

* Cheyenne Indians
* Denver Bears
* Lincoln Links
* Mitchell Kernels
* Norfolk Elks
* Norfolk Yankees
* Pueblo Rollers (Champions, 1941)
* Sioux City Cowboys
* Sioux City Soos (Champions, 1939)
* Sioux Falls Canaries (Champions, 1940)
* Worthington Cardinals

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