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Classification | Class D (1946–1952) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
First season | 1946 |
Ceased | 1952 |
President | E. L. Dale (1946–1952) |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 3 : Ponca City Dodgers (1948, 1950–1951) |
Related competitions | Western Association |
The Kansas–Oklahoma–Missouri League (or KOM League) was a name of an American minor league baseball league which was established in 1946 and played through 1952. As the name indicates, the Class D level league had franchises based in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Baseball Hall of Fame members Mickey Mantle played in the league for the 1949 Independence Yankees and Burleigh Grimes managed the 1948 Independence Yankees.