Picks and shovels, then bats and balls

Organized Little League baseball was still far in the future when the Crowley Rotary Club decided in the spring of 1923 to set up a four-team league for any boy between the ages of 12 and 16 “whether he be a star or whether or not he feels that he is a good player.” Several other south Louisiana communities had youth teams that year, but a team made up of Crowley’s best players was too good...

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