• The Detroit Wolves were a Negro league baseball club that played for the 1932 season only. In 1931 the Negro National League collapsed. It reformed in...
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  • wolfish, or wolve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The wolf (Canis lupus) is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. Wolf or wolves may also...
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  • Cool Papa Bell (category Detroit Wolves players)
    baseman Mule Suttles. He moved to the Detroit Wolves of the East-West League when the NNL disbanded. The Wolves were owned by former Negro league star...
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  • which include some non-league games, show the Detroit Wolves with the best record in the league. The Wolves, owned by Posey who also owned the Homestead...
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  • The Minnesota Timberwolves (often referred to as the Wolves or T-wolves) are an American professional basketball team based in Minneapolis. The Timberwolves...
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  • original Stars baseball team disbanded. They were replaced in 1932 by the Detroit Wolves of the East–West League. During the 1920s the Stars made their home...
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  • The 1932 Detroit Wolves baseball team was a Negro league baseball team that competed in the East–West League (EWL) during the 1932 baseball season. The...
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    Fairview Apartments Hamtramck Stadium Home of: Detroit Wolves - Negro East-West League (1932 part season) Detroit Stars - Negro National League (1933) Location:...
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    Smokey Joe Williams (category Detroit Wolves players)
    independent Homestead Grays, where, except for a brief turn with the Detroit Wolves in 1932, he spent the rest of his career in top-level black baseball...
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    The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the...
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  • Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The team was founded in 1989 and began playing in Erie for the 1995 season. The SeaWolves currently play their home...
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  • teams. The NSL was demoted to minor league status. The Cleveland Stars, Detroit Wolves, Hilldale Club, and Newark Browns folded. Pollock's Cuban Stars and...
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  • Charles Williams (baseball) (category Detroit Wolves players)
    in 1921 for the Homestead Grays. Except for a short stint with the Detroit Wolves in 1932, he played his entire career with the Grays, with his final...
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  • 1932 The Detroit Wolves are the Negro East-West League champions. 1935 The Detroit Tigers win their first World Series. 1935 The Detroit Lions win their...
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  •  for the Indianapolis ABCs Last Negro leagues appearance 1932, for the Detroit Wolves Negro leagues statistics Win–loss record 32–29 Earned run average 4...
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    member of the International Hockey League, the Wolves joined the AHL after the IHL folded in 2001. The Wolves won the Turner Cup twice (1998, 2000) in the...
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  • 1890–present) Cleveland (1879–1884, 1887–1899, 1901–present) Denver (1993–present) Detroit (1881–1888, 1901–present) Hartford (1876) Houston (1962–present) Indianapolis...
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    Newt Allen (category Detroit Wolves players)
    Reference  Teams Kansas City Monarchs (1923–1945) St. Louis Stars (1931) Detroit Wolves (1932) Homestead Grays (1932) Chicago American Giants (1937) Indianapolis...
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  • Ray Sheppard (baseball) (category Detroit Wolves players)
    from 1924 to 1932, playing mostly for the Birmingham Black Barons and the Detroit Stars. "Sheppard services set for Sunday". The Galveston Daily News. October...
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  • Willie Wells (category Detroit Wolves players)
    Louis Stars (1924–1931) Chicago American Giants (1929, 1933–1935) Detroit Wolves (1932) Homestead Grays (1932, 1937) Kansas City Monarchs (1932) Newark...
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  • Quincy Trouppe (category Detroit Wolves players)
    the Canadian Provincial League. His teams included St. Louis Stars, Detroit Wolves, Homestead Grays, Kansas City Monarchs, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis...
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  • League (1932) Baltimore Black Sox (1932) • Cleveland Stars (1932) • Detroit Wolves (1932) • Hilldale Club (1932–1932) • Homestead Grays (1932) • Newark...
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  • Chicago American Giants (1929, 1933–1935) Baltimore Black Sox (1930) Detroit Wolves (1932) Washington Pilots (1932) Newark Eagles (1936–1940, 1942–1944)...
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  • Ted Trent (category Detroit Wolves players)
    Stars (1927–1931) Cuban Stars (West) (1930) Homestead Grays (1932) Detroit Wolves (1932) Washington Pilots (1932) New York Black Yankees (1933–1934) Chicago...
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  • Detroit Tigers Toledo Mud Hens Erie SeaWolves Lakeland Flying Tigers/FCL Tigers West Michigan Whitecaps The Detroit Tigers farm system consists of seven...
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  • "Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Cleveland, Newark, New York, and Washington, D.C.". By May 1932, the Detroit Wolves were about to collapse...
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  • Black Sox". Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Retrieved March 26, 2013. "Detroit Wolves". Negro League Baseball Players Association. Retrieved March 28, 2013...
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  • Dewey Creacy (category Detroit Wolves players)
    Reference  Teams St. Louis Stars (1924–1931) Washington Pilots (1932) Detroit Wolves (1932) Columbus Blue Birds (1933) Cleveland Giants (1933) Philadelphia...
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    with the Detroit Wolves as the Detroit franchise. The Wolves played their home games in Hamtramck Stadium; however, the league and the Wolves quickly went...
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  • Tom Young (baseball) (category Detroit Wolves players)
    1925–1931, 1932–1935, 1941) St. Louis Stars (1931) Homestead Grays (1932) Detroit Wolves (1932) Pittsburgh Crawfords (1937) Philadelphia Stars (1941) Newark...
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