Editing Negro Leagues

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When researching in the database Negro League players are also detectable by their league (and sometimes city) abbreviations.  
 
When researching in the database Negro League players are also detectable by their league (and sometimes city) abbreviations.  
  
* NN1 - Negro National League I (1920 - 1931)
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NN1 - Negro National League I (1920 - 1931)
* NN2 - Negro National League II (1933 - 1948)  
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NN2 - Negro National League II (1933 - 1948)  
* NAL - Negro American League (1937 - 1948)
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NAL - Negro American League (1937 - 1948)
* ECL - Eastern Colored League (1923 - 1928)
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ECL - Eastern Colored League (1923 - 1928)
* NSL - Negro Southern League (1932)
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NSL - Negro Southern League (1932)
* EWL - East West League (1932)  
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EWL - East West League (1932)  
* ANL - American Negro League (1929)
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ANL - American Negro League (1929)
  
 
=== Advice for Drafting Negro Leaguers ===
 
=== Advice for Drafting Negro Leaguers ===
 
Because these players played far fewer official league games than their white counterparts, their seasonal stat totals are markedly lower. However, if you draft them in Career Mode you will have enough plate appearances to rely on them as position players. We recommend this! A good many of these players are prized draftees.
 
Because these players played far fewer official league games than their white counterparts, their seasonal stat totals are markedly lower. However, if you draft them in Career Mode you will have enough plate appearances to rely on them as position players. We recommend this! A good many of these players are prized draftees.

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