Pittsburgh Crawfords

The Pittsburgh Crawfords, popularly known as the Craws, were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team, previously known as the Crawford Colored Giants, was named after the Crawford Bath House, a recreation center in the Crawford neighborhood of Pittsburgh's Hill District.

Pittsburgh Crawfords
Information
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Established1931
Disbanded1940
League titles
  • 1935
  • 1936
Former name(s)
  • Pittsburgh Crawfords (1931–1938)
  • Toledo Crawfords (1939)
  • Indianapolis Crawfords (1940)
Former league(s)
Former ballparks

In 1931 Gus Greenlee, an African-American businessman in Pittsburgh, bought the Crawfords. In 1933 he founded what is known as the second Negro National League, and built Greenlee Field as a ball park for his team. During the mid-1930s, the Crawfords were one of the strongest Negro league teams ever assembled.

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