History: Toledo was a Major League team in the 1880's and had the distinction of having a black player, Moses Fleetwood Walker, on their roster. When the Mud Hens moved to Charleston the new Toledo team was originally called the Glass Sox but in response to fans' objections to the name it was shortened to Sox.
History: The Triplets took their name from The Triple Cities of Binghamton, Endicott, and Johnson City, in upstate New York, representing the area since 1923. The ‘65 season marked the club's first Major League affiliation, as the Class A affiliate of the New York Yankees, and the Triplets took home the ‘65 NY-Penn League championship that year behind infielder Jerry Kenney, who finished the year with a.312 batting average and 22 stolen bases.
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