Seaford Eagles

The Eagles were minor league affiliates of the New York Giants in 1947 and 1948 and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1949, playing home games at the Seaford Ball Park.

[3] The Cambridge Dodgers, Centreville Orioles, Dover Phillies, Easton Yankees, Federalsburg A's, Milford Red Sox and Salisbury Cardinals teams joined Seaford in beginning league play on May 9, 1946.

[6] Managed by Joe Becker and John Youse, the Eagles finished 30.5 games behind the first place Centreville Orioles in the regular season standings.

[10] The Eagles placed second as the team finished the regular season with a record of 70–49, playing under manager Bob Westfall.

[14] The 1948 Seaford Eagles continued play as a New York Giants affiliate and the team placed sixth in the eight–team Eastern Shore League standings.

[15] Seaford ended the season with a record of 56–70, playing under returning manager Bob Westfall and Socks Seibold.

[16] The Eagles finished 35.5 games behind the first place Salisbury Cardinals in the final regular season standings and did not qualify for the playoffs, won by the Milford Red Sox.

Playing under manager Paul Gaulin, the Eagles ended the 1949 Eastern Shore League season with a record of 56–64, placing fifth in the final standings.

(2006) High Street. Seaford, Delaware