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The '''1904 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''' and '''Birmingham Iron Men''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern Association]]. The club, owned by [[William McQueen]], was managed by [[Tom O'Brien]] and [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his first year. They played at the 2,000-seat [[Slag Pile Field]]. | The '''1904 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''' and '''Birmingham Iron Men''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern Association]] in [[1904]]. The club, owned by [[William McQueen]], was managed by [[Tom O'Brien]] and [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his first year. They played at the 2,000-seat [[Slag Pile Field]]. | ||
On the evening of [[March 23]] the team, calling itself the "Iron Men", played an exhibition in Birmingham against the New York Giants, led by pitcher "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity, to raise money for the [[Vulcan]] statue being cast for exhibition at the St Louis World's Fair. Sculptor [[Giuseppe Moretti]] attended the event, and was reported to have repeatedly yelled something like "Sapristi!" (a mild expletive expressing alarm) during the game. McGinnity, an iron worker by trade, was given permission to pour some of the iron for the statue at the [[Birmingham Steel & Iron Company]]'s foundry. | On the evening of [[March 23]] the team, calling itself the "Iron Men", played an exhibition in Birmingham against the New York Giants, led by pitcher "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity, to raise money for the [[Vulcan]] statue being cast for exhibition at the St Louis World's Fair. Sculptor [[Giuseppe Moretti]] attended the event, and was reported to have repeatedly yelled something like "Sapristi!" (a mild expletive expressing alarm) during the game. McGinnity, an iron worker by trade, was given permission to pour some of the iron for the statue at the [[Birmingham Steel & Iron Company]]'s foundry. |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 27 September 2014
The 1904 Birmingham Base Ball Club (also known as the Birmingham Coal Barons and Birmingham Iron Men) represented Birmingham in the Southern Association in 1904. The club, owned by William McQueen, was managed by Tom O'Brien and Harry "Farmer" Vaughn, in his first year. They played at the 2,000-seat Slag Pile Field.
On the evening of March 23 the team, calling itself the "Iron Men", played an exhibition in Birmingham against the New York Giants, led by pitcher "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity, to raise money for the Vulcan statue being cast for exhibition at the St Louis World's Fair. Sculptor Giuseppe Moretti attended the event, and was reported to have repeatedly yelled something like "Sapristi!" (a mild expletive expressing alarm) during the game. McGinnity, an iron worker by trade, was given permission to pour some of the iron for the statue at the Birmingham Steel & Iron Company's foundry.
Roster
- Pitchers: Arthur Alloway, Ginger Clark, Wiley Dunham, Sis Hopkins, Cotton Minahan, Vanderbilt Pyland, Rip Ragan, Oscar Streit
- Catchers: Harry Matthews
- Fielders: Dick Clark, John Duffy, George Hanley, Joe Hennegar, Joe Hennessey, Wallace Hollingsworth, Henry Lynch, Pat Millerick, Dominic Mullaney, Tom O'Brien, William Smith (Barons), James Tamsett, Farmer Vaughn, Piggy Ward, George Witbeck
External links
- 1904 Birmingham Barons at Baseball-Reference.com