St. Augustine Saints

The team did play however for two seasons in the Southeastern League.

During World War II, Saints' pitching phenom, Forrest "Lefty" Brewer was one of 5 men, who played minor-league or semipro ball, to die while taking place in the D-Day Invasion.

[2] During the 1927 season, the team was briefly known as the Waycross Saints.

A newspaper report cited "poor attendance and a lack of funds.

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