The Southern Association in Baseball, 1885-1961

The Southern Association in Baseball, 1885-1961

by Marshall D. Wright
The Southern Association in Baseball, 1885-1961

The Southern Association in Baseball, 1885-1961

by Marshall D. Wright

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Overview

Ranking just below the top major and minor leagues in the first half of the twentieth century was another group of quality circuits. The Southern Association, which was formed in 1901 and had teams in several prominent Southern cities, was part of that group. In the mid 1930s, league directors decided to make the old Southern League, which had enjoyed an off-and-on existence since 1885, part of the Southern Association.

This work is a complete history of the Southern Association, beginning with 1885, the year the Southern League began, and ending with 1961, the year it went out of business. Each chapter covers one year of the Southern Association's history and contains an essay describing a team, player, or trend in that particular year, and a list of teams in order of winning percentage. Details provided for each team include its record, winning percentage, the number of games it finished behind first place, its manager, and a list of its known players, their positions and statistics. The statistics for hitters include games played, at bats, runs, hits, RBIs, doubles, triples, home runs, walks, strikeouts, stolen bases, and batting average. Pitchers are listed separately and listed in order of games won. Statistics for pitchers include wins, losses, winning percentage, games played and started, complete games, shutouts, innings pitched, hits allowed, walks, strikeouts, and ERAs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786412914
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/15/2002
Pages: 607
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.22(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Award-winning author Marshall D. Wright is a sports statistician and archivist. He lives in Quincy, Massachusetts and is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and Society International of Hockey Research.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments    
Introduction    
Prelude—Baseball Down South    
1885—First Pitch    
1886—Failed Franchises    
1887—The Pelicans Arrive    
1888—Two League Team    
1889—Fourth of July League    
1892—Second Season    
1893—Expansion    
1894—Broken Promise    
1895—Atlanta Crackers    
1896—Abner Powell    
1898—Complete Collapse    
1899—Western Assistance    
1901—Rebirth    
1902—Second Look    
1903—Thrice a Bridesmaid    
1904—The Ragged Regiment    
1905—Quarantine    
1906—30–Game Winner    
1907—Double Shutout    
1908—Percentage Points    
1909—Dixie Championship    
1910—New Orleans Pelicans    
1911—Good Field, No Hit    
1912—Second Tier    
1913—Photo Finish    
1914—Postseason Challenge    
1915—The Travelers Return    
1916—Tom Rogers and Johnny Dodge    
1917—Tailender    
1918—First Casualty    
1919—Hub Perdue    
1920—Dixie Series    
1921—Memphis Chicks    
1922—Rube Robinson    
1923—Tie Game    
1924—Edged Out    
1925—Minor League Legend    
1926—Larry Gilbert    
1927—Elliott Bigelow    
1928—Barons’ Barrage    
1929—Released    
1930—Let There Be Light    
1931—Publicity Stunt    
1932—Overruled    
1933—Losing Pitcher    
1934—Promoted    
1935—Contact Hitter    
1936—Special Status    
1937—Little Rock Travelers    
1938—All Star Classic    
1939—Four-Way Finish    
1940—Nashville Vols    
1941—Les Fleming    
1942—Dixie Kings    
1943—Pete Gray    
1944—Relocated    
1945—Three-Base Hit    
1946—Nine in a Row    
1947—Mobile Bears    
1948—Sulphur Dell    
1949—Tussle with Tulsa    
1950—Narrow Decisions    
1951—Turnaround    
1952—Chattanooga Lookouts    
1953—Field to Hill    
1954—Robert Lennon    
1955—Star of Stars    
1956—Ten Plus Ten    
1957—Lack of Support    
1958—Dixie's Last Dance    
1959—Birmingham Barons    
1960—Near Collapse    
1961—Lights Out    
Postlude—The New Southern    

Selected Bibliography    

Index    
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