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The Baltimore Black Sox were a professional Baseball team based out of Baltimore , Maryland which played in the Negro Leagues . The Black Sox started as an independent team in 1916 by George Rossiter and Charles Speeden . They were one of the original six teams to make up the Eastern Colored League in 1923 .

In 1929 , The Black Sox boasted the "Million Dollar Infield" of Jud "Boojum" Wilson ( First Baseman ), Frank Warfield ( Second Baseman ), Oliver "Ghost" Marcelle ( Third Baseman ) and Sir Richard Lundy ( Shortstop ). The nickname was given to them by the media because of the prospective worth had they been white players. The Black Sox won over 70% of their games during the 1929 season and won the American Negro League Championship.

During their only season in the East-West League , the Black Sox won the league championship.

In 1933 , Jo Cambria took over ownership of the team and moved it into Gus Greenlee 's new Negro National League . During that same year, the team moved it's home games to Bugle Field . The team only lasted one year and disbanded. In 1934 , another team enter the league using the Black Sox name, but it didn't meet with much success and disbanded after only one year.