Cleveland Buckeyes

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The Cleveland Buckeyes were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio, that competed primarily in the 1940s and won the Negro World Series in 1945.

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Cleveland Buckeyes canonical 2
Cleveland Buckeyes baseball team 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Negro league baseball team
defunct baseball team
activePeriod 1940s
alsoKnownAs Cleveland Buckeyes
surface form: Cleveland Buckeyes baseball team
basedIn Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
category Defunct baseball teams in Ohio
Negro league baseball teams
Sports in Cleveland, Ohio
championshipTitle Negro World Series champion
city Cleveland
competitionLevel professional
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1950
era segregated baseball era
founded 1942
geographicRegion Midwestern United States
homeBallpark Cleveland Stadium
League Park
league Negro American League
manager Quincy Trouppe
notablePlayer Archie Ware
Avelino Cañizares
Eugene Bremer
Quincy Trouppe
Sam Jethroe
Willie Grace
owner Ernie Wright
Wilbur Hayes
playedIn Negro American League regular season
1945 Negro World Series
surface form: Negro World Series
relocatedTemporarilyTo Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio
shortName Buckeyes
sport baseball
state Ohio
teamColors blue
red
white
won 1945 Negro World Series
wonLeaguePennant 1945 Negro American League pennant
1947 Negro American League pennant

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Negro American League notableTeam Cleveland Buckeyes
Memphis Red Sox playedAgainst Cleveland Buckeyes
Cleveland Buckeyes alsoKnownAs Cleveland Buckeyes
this entity surface form: Cleveland Buckeyes baseball team