Greenville Bucks
American baseball team
The Greenville Bucks or sometimes Buckshots[1] were a Cotton States League baseball team in Greenville, Mississippi that existed from 1922 to 1955. They were affiliated with the Memphis Chicks in the 1930s, the New York Yankees in the 1940s and the Detroit Tigers in the 1950s. Their home fields included High School Park, Recreation Park, and Sportsman Park.[1]
The writer Shelby Foote followed the Bucks as a youth, and recalls this in interviews in Ken Burns' 1994 documentary Baseball.[2]
References
- ^ a b BR Minors
- ^ "Inning Three: The Faith of Fifty Million People". Baseball. Episode 3. 20 September 1994. PBS.
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Greenville, Mississippi
- Greenville PSD
- Greenville HS
- Western Line SD
- O'Bannon HS(*)
- Greenville Christian School
- St. Joseph Catholic
- Washington School
- Mississippi Delta Community College(**)
- Mid Delta Regional Airport
- former Greenville Air Force Base
- Greenville Bridge
- Benjamin G. Humphreys Bridge (CLOSED)
- Delta Democrat Times
- Greenville Bucks
- Greenville Bluesmen
- Mississippi Miracles
(*) O'Bannon High is in an unincorporated area adjacent to Greenville and is not in the city limits.
(**) The main campus is not in Greenville, but Greenville is within its service area
Winterville site is north of, and not inside, the Greenville city limits
(**) The main campus is not in Greenville, but Greenville is within its service area
Winterville site is north of, and not inside, the Greenville city limits
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