The Anniston Rams were a minor league baseball team based in Anniston, Alabama that operated in the Southeastern League from 1938–1942 and again from 1946–1950.
They had affiliation deals with the Chicago White Sox (1938–39), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1946).
The Rams' nickname related to the city's foundational iron foundry industries and the wooden "rammer" tools workers used in making the moulds.
The Rams' final season, 1950, ended early when poor finances caused the franchise to be returned to the Southeastern League, which operated it as an "orphan" team for two weeks and forced it to play all of its games on the road.
The league finally folded the team on July 25.