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| Previous classes | Class D |
| League | Pennsylvania–West Virginia League (1914) |
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The Connellsville Cokers, based in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, USA, were a professional minor league baseball team that played in the Western Pennsylvania League in 1907, the Pennsylvania–West Virginia League in 1908 and 1909 and the Ohio–Pennsylvania League in 1912. An un-nicknamed Connellsville team then played in the PWVL in 1914. They were the first professional baseball team to be based in Connellsville.[1]
Notable players include major leaguers Roy Ellam,[2] Hi Myers and Huck Wallace.[2][3]
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