The Philadelphia Tigers were a Negro league baseball team that played briefly in the 1928 Eastern Colored League (ECL) before the circuit disbanded in early June. The Tigers, organized by Smittie Lucas, featured a few well-known east coast players, such as Bill Yancey, George Johnson, and McKinley Downs, but no real stars.
They played at Pencoyd Field,[1] which was near Wissahickon station in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia[2] at 40°0′53″N 75°12′29″W / 40.01472°N 75.20806°W / 40.01472; -75.20806.[3]
After the ECL fell apart, the Tigers struggled on as a marginal independent team into July before disbanding.
References
- The Negro Leagues Book edited by Dick Clark & Larry Lester {1994} Publisher: The Society for American Baseball Research (Cleveland OH) ISBN 0-910137-55-2
- The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues by James A. Riley {1994} Publisher: Carroll & Graf (New York NY) ISBN 0-7867-0959-6
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Defunct sports teams based in and around the Philadelphia metro area |
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| Basketball |
- American Basketball League
- Philadelphia Sphas (1917–1949)
- Philadelphia Warriors (1926–1928)
- Wilmington Bombers (1941–1947)
- American Basketball League (1996–1998)
- Philadelphia Rage (1996–1998)
- Continental Basketball Association
- Wilmington Jets (1957–1958)
- Camden Bullets (1961–1966, 1970–1972)
- Philadelphia Kings (1980–1981)
- Atlantic City Hi-Rollers (1980–1982)
- National Basketball Association
- Philadelphia Warriors (1946–1962) now the Golden State Warriors
- United States Basketball League
- Wildwood Aces (1985–1986)
- Philadelphia Aces (1987–1988, 1990)
- Philadelphia Spirit (1991–1992)
- Delaware Stars (2007–2011)
- National Alliance of Basketball Leagues
- Philadelphia Tapers (1962–1963)
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| Football |
- American Association
- Wilmington Clippers (1937–1950)
- American Football League (1926)
- Philadelphia Quakers (1926)
- Atlantic Coast Football League
- Wilmington Renegades (1966–1967)
- Pottstown Firebirds (1968–1970)
- Continental Football League
- Philadelphia Bulldogs (1964–1967)
- Eastern League of Professional Football
- Melrose Athletic Club (1921–1927)
- National Football League
- Frankford Yellow Jackets (1924–1928)
- National Football League (1902)
- Philadelphia Phillies (NFL) (1901–1902)
- Philadelphia Athletics (NFL) (1902–1903)
- National Indoor Football League
- Atlantic City CardSharks (2004)
- United States Football League
- Philadelphia Stars (1983–1985)
- Wilmington Football League
- Seventh Ward Chicks (1922–1923)
- Delaware Panthers (1932–1934)
- Fifth Ward Democrats (1933)
- World Football League
- Philadelphia Bell (1974–1975)
- Independents
- Union Club of Phoenixville (1907–1921)
- Conshohocken Athletic Club (1914–1925)
- Holmesburg Athletic Club (1915–1923)
- Union Quakers of Philadelphia (1921)
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| Ice hockey and roller hockey |
- American Hockey League
- Philadelphia Arrows (1927–1935) (Became Philadelphia Ramblers)
- Philadelphia Ramblers (1935–1941)
- Philadelphia Rockets (1941–1942)
- Philadelphia Firebirds (1974–1979)
- Philadelphia Phantoms (1996–2009)
- Eastern Hockey League
- Philadelphia Falcons (1942–1946; 1951–1952)
- Philadelphia Ramblers (1955–1964)
- Jersey Devils (1964–1973)
- ECHL
- Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (2001–2005)
- Federal Hockey League
- Delaware Federals (2011–2012)
- International Junior Hockey League
- Philadelphia Jr. Jackals (2006–2012)
- Mid-Atlantic Hockey League
- Valley Forge Freedom (2007–2008)
- National Hockey League
- Philadelphia Quakers (1930–1931)
- Professional Inline Hockey Association
- Philadelphia Growl (2003–2008)
- Roller Hockey International
- Philadelphia Bulldogs (1994–1996)
- World Hockey Association
- Philadelphia Blazers (1972–1973)
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| Lacrosse |
- Major League Lacrosse
- Philadelphia Barrage (2001–2008)
- National Lacrosse League
- Philadelphia Wings (1974–75)
- Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014)
- Professional Lacrosse League
- Reading Rockets (PLL) (2012)
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| Rugby league |
- American National Rugby League
- Aston Bulls (1998–2013)
- Delaware Valley Mantarays (2000–2006)
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| Soccer |
- American Soccer League (1933–1983)
- Philadelphia Ukrainians (1957–1970)
- Delaware Wings (1972–1974)
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992)
- Philadelphia Fever (1978–1980)
- Major Indoor Soccer League (2008–2014)
- Philadelphia KiXX (1995–2010)
- National Premier Soccer League
- Atlantic City Diablos (2007–2008)
- National Professional Soccer League
- Philadelphia Spartans (1967)
- North American Soccer League
- Philadelphia Atoms (1973–1976)
- Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980)
- Premier Development League
- Delaware Dynasty (2006–2007)
- USL Second Division
- Delaware Wizards (1993–2000)
- Philadelphia Freedom (1994–1997)
- USL W-League
- South Jersey Banshees (2001–2006)
- Women's Premier Soccer League
- Central Delaware SA Future (2005–2010)
- Women's Professional Soccer
- Philadelphia Independence (2010–2011)
- Women's United Soccer Association
- Philadelphia Charge (2001–2003)
- Other
- Philadelphia Hibernian (1909–1921)
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| Tennis |
- World TeamTennis
- Delaware Smash (1996–2008)
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