Five-State Championship
The Five-State Championship Series was a post-season series played between the champions of the Blue Ridge League and of the Eastern Shore League. The winner got possesion of the Ban Johnson Five-State series pennant. The series was played from 1922 to 1927. The Blue Ridge League started the Tri-State Series with the Middle Atlantic League in 1928, after the Eastern Shore League folded in mid-season. The series was very popular, in spite of matching two teams from two Class-D leagues, the lowest level in organized baseball, and a number of future major leaguers played in the games, including Jimmie Foxx, Paul Richards, Mickey Cochrane and Chick Fullis
- 1922 Martinsburg Blue Sox (Blue Ridge League) 4 games - Parksley Spuds (Eastern Shore League) 0 games
- 1923 Dover Senators (Eastern Shore League) 4 games - Martinsburg Blue Sox (Blue Ridge League) 2 games
- 1924 Parksley Spuds (Eastern Shore League) 4 games - Martinsburg Blue Sox (Blue Ridge League) 2 games
- 1925 Hagerstown Hubs (Blue Ridge League) 4 games - Cambridge Canners 3 games
- 1926 Hagerstown Hubs (Blue Ridge League) 4 games - Crisfield Crabbers 2 games
- 1927 Parksley Spuds (Eastern Shore League) 4 games - Chambersburg Maroons (Blue Ridge League) 2 games
Further Reading[edit]
- James P. Holl: "Baseball Braggin' Rights: The Five-State Series, 1922-1927", in Bob Brown, ed.: Monumental Baseball: The National Pastime in the National Capital Region, The National Pastime, SABR, Number 39, 2009, pp. 36-42.
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