Friday, October 15, 2021

Utah semi-pro

 

Northern Utah League

https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?id=1da86e2f

Was actually an outlaw league. Dave Davenport pitched for a while for Ogden, but was expelled from the league because he was too good. 

1921 standings as of 6-26

perfect game by Dave Davenport

stats of Davenport

1921 Commercial League

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George Sackett

 As of October 11th in 1930, in 31 games he was hitting .487 with 58 hits in 119 at-bats. He had 12 doubles, 3 triples, and 4 homers,  

Hit 23 home runs in 1931.

Had sinus trouble

1936 devoting time to advertising business

Otto Rettig

 Pitched for Madison in 1917 in the Tri-County League. Broke arm July 28th, link .

1917 Eastern League?

suspended and released from Springfield

1917 Seton Hall college

1918 Doherty Silk Sox

Record for 1917 Madison Silk Sox, in the Tri-County League:

W  L  SO  IP    RA  R  BB  H  SHO  CG 
7   1   42  68.2 2.23 17 13          4       6

Threw a no-hitter against Ironsides, June 23rd, walking one. His only loss came against Morristown on July 14th. He allowed eleven runs that day, which skewed his RA considerably.  

Pro players in semi-pro

California

 SVL

minor league

considerable time:

Clyde Perry BR

Leo Kintana BR

Julius Pappa

Andy House

Jimmy Shinn playing in San Joaquin Valley League as of 1921

Larry Gillick

Ed Anfinson

Cup of coffee:

Charles Lamphere BR

major league

Joe Oeschger https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/oeschjo01.shtml

Cliff Garrison

Major League

Falkenberg, Cy 1922 Raisin Belt League
Meusel, Bobby 1921-22 Wilmington
Mishkin, Solly 1923 Hollywood
Rothrock, Jack 1923 Wilmington
Stroud, Sailor 1922 Hanford

Kansas

MLB:

Hendrix, Claude 1921 Herington

New Jersey

Tri-County League

Milb:


MLB:

New York 

 

Oklahoma

Baer, Jack 1950 Elk City Elks 1951 Hobart 1951 Mangum hobart and mangum at same time

MLB:


Pennsylvania

MILB:



MLB:



Texas

MLB: 


Utah

MLB:



Wyoming

MLB:






MBA notes

 1941

Brooklyn Bushwicks

Danny McGee missed at least a month after being hit in the wrist, three bones splintering, in the week 5-5 to 5-11. 

Jim Donnelly was a college player under an assumed name.


1940 

Players in diocese

Non-California semi-pro stats

Missouri-Illinois (Trolley) League

1904 final

1905 Missouri-Illinois (St. Louis) Trolley League final stats

 1906 St. Louis Trolley League no stats

1906-7-08 standings and gossip

1906 stats as of 7-02

1907 incomplete standings

1908 final stats

1909 St. Louis Trolley League-a little history

1909 final stats

1909 "old" Trolley League stats as of August

1910 article about salaries

1910 standings of three different St. Louis leagues

1913 Cherryvale, Kansas

1912 St. Louis Trolley League final averages (.300+ or .500+)

1912 St. Louis Trolley League final averages all players

1915 team leaving

1921 Illinois Trolley League final stats-only .300 and Alton players

1921 St. Louis Trolley League applying for organized baseball status

1921 "Trolley League should be granted o.b status"

1921 final stats

1922 final stats

1922 final team stats

1932 final stats

1933 St. Louis Trolley League final stats

1934 a couple of pictures- Walter Mueller former MLB

1935 final stats

1935 players going to minors

1939 final stats

1903 game preview

1910 upcoming game vs Logan Squares

1935 upcoming postseason series vs Logan Sqaures

1936 changes?



1892 Pennsylvania State standings incomplete (semi-pro?)

1913 Cherryvale, Kansas

Texas

1934 Pampa Road Runners

Oklahoma

1950 Mangum Red Sox as of 6-22

Midwest League

1923 averages as of 8-21

1923 final averages- all stats!

Wisconsin State League

1929 as of 6-02

1929 as of 7-20

1929 as of 8-17

Brooklyn Bushwicks


Metro area

Minor League salaries

 1914

Union Association- Murray- Billy Menges- $200 per month source