| Panama City Fliers | |
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| Previous classes | Class D |
| League | Alabama–Florida League (1936–1939, 1951–1962) |
Previous leagues | Georgia–Florida League (1935) |
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| Minor league titles | |
| League titles | 2 (1955, 1957) |
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Previous parks | Lions Field |
ThePanama City Fliers were a minor league baseball team based inPanama City, Florida, that operated in theAlabama–Florida League. They were founded in 1951 as an affiliate of theDetroit Tigers. In 1958, they were affiliated with theSan Francisco Giants and they ended up as an affiliate of theLos Angeles Dodgers. The team won league championships in 1955 and 1957.
The team was moved toAndalusia, Alabama, for the 1962 season and renamed theAndalusia Dodgers. The team was then moved again mid-season toOzark, Alabama, and renamed again as theOzark Dodgers. The team folded after that.
From 1936 to 1939, thePanama City Pelicans played also in the Alabama–Florida League.