In 1932, Joe Cambria became co-owner and general manager and moved the team into Cum Posey's new East–West League.
During that same year, the team moved its home games to Bugle Field, which was owned by Cambria.
[3] In mid-season 1934, another team entered the league using the Black Sox name, but it didn't meet with much success and disbanded after only one year[citation needed].
Another Black Sox team led by Crush Holloway joined the short lived minor Negro American Association in 1939.
[5] On May 18, 2014, the Baltimore Orioles wore Black Sox uniforms as part of the Kansas City Royals's "Salute to the Negro Leagues".