Alabama–Florida League
The Alabama–Florida League was a low-level circuit in American minor league baseball that existed from 1936 through 1939 and 1951 through 1962. In 1940–1941 and from 1946–1950, the absence of clubs based in Florida caused the league to change its name to the Alabama State League.
The Class D loop's longest-serving members included clubs in Andalusia, Brewton, Dothan, Enterprise, Greenville, Ozark and Troy, all in Alabama, and the Florida cities of Fort Walton Beach, Graceville and Panama City.
Montgomery, Alabama, the largest city to be represented in the league, was a member for six seasons.
In, the league's final year, the Pensacola Senators, a Washington farm club managed by Wayne Terwilliger, won the pennant by 22 games and led the league in attendance. It was the only Alabama–Florida League team to post a winning record.Alabama–Florida League teams
- Abbeville Red Sox
- Andalusia Arrows
- Andalusia Bulldogs
- Andalusia Rams
- Andalusia Reds
- Andalusia-Opp Indians
- Columbus Foxes
- Crestview Braves
- Donalsonville Indians/Seminoles
- Dothan Boll Weevils
- Dothan Browns
- Dothan Cardinals
- Dothan Phillies
- Enterprise Boll Weevils
- Enterprise Browns
- Eufaula Millers
- Evergreen Greenies
- Fort Walton Beach Jets
- Geneva Red Birds
- Graceville Boll Weevils
- Graceville Oilers
- Greenville Lions
- Headland Dixie Runners
- Montgomery Rebels
- Ozark Cardinals
- Ozark Eagles
- Ozark/Andalusia Dodgers
- Panama City Fliers
- Panama City Papermakers
- Panama City Pelicans
- Pensacola Angels
- Pensacola Dons
- Pensacola Senators
- Selma Cloverleafs
- Tallahassee Citizens
- Tallassee Indians
- Troy Trojans
- Union Springs Redbirds
- Union Springs Springers
- Andalusia Arrows
- Andalusia Rams
- Brewton Millers
- Dothan Browns
- Enterprise Boll Weevils
- Geneva Red Birds
- Greenville Lions
- Greenville Pirates
- Headland Dixie Runners
- Ozark Eagles
- Troy Dodgers
- Troy Tigers
- Troy Trojans
- Tuskegee Airmen