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Major League Baseball eliminated minor league affiliations with the West Virginia Power and two other West Virginia teams; Princeton and Bluefield became part of the revamped Appalachian League for rising freshmen and sophomore college players; the West Virginia Black Bears of Morgantown became part of the MLB Draft League for draft-eligible prospects
By the first 20 years of the 20th century, professional baseball teams had been organized in every area of West Virginia. The earliest city to have a team was Wheeling, which played its first game in August 1866 on Wheeling Island Commons as the H...
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