Corinth Corinthians

The Corinthians hosted minor league home games at Corinth City Park.

The remaining standings in the TriState League's first season of play consisted of the second place Jonesboro Buffaloes (63–43), followed by the Dyersburg Deers (59–46), Corinth (57–49), Jackson Giants (40–63) and Blytheville Tigers (31–77).

[2][3][4][5][6] The 1926 Tri-State League folded before the conclusion of the season with the Corinth Corinthians in a tie for first place.

[7] When the league folded on July 6, 1926, following an owners' meeting, the Corinth Corinthians had the same 35–23 record as the Jonesboro Buffalos.

Corinth pitcher John Bates returned to lead the Tri-State League with 11 wins, 71 strikeouts and an 11–2 record.

(2010) Downtown. Corinth, Mississippi