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[[Image:Grant Schopp.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Pitcher [[Grant Schopp]] during his lone season with the Barons]] | |||
The '''1909 Birmingham Barons''' represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]] of professional baseball in [[1909]]. The team finished 60-79 with the third-worst record in the league, 28½ games behind the champion Atlanta Crackers. | The '''1909 Birmingham Barons''' represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]] of professional baseball in [[1909]]. The team finished 60-79 with the third-worst record in the league, 28½ games behind the champion Atlanta Crackers. | ||
The Barons were managed, for the first | The Barons were managed, for the first time, by [[Carlton Molesworth]], who also played outfield. [[Walt Dickson]] led the team from the mound with a 16-11 record in 33 appearances. Meanwhile former Atlanta star lefty [[Grant Schopp]] had a disappointing 5-17 record in 22 games. | ||
==Roster== | ==Roster== | ||
* Pitchers: [[Louis Bauer]], [[Walt Dickson]], [[Earle Flaherty]], [[Moxie Manuel]], [[McCain Robinson]], [[Grant Schopp]] | * Pitchers: [[Louis Bauer]], [[Walt Dickson]], [[Earle Flaherty]], [[Moxie Manuel]], [[McCain Robinson]], [[Grant Schopp]] | ||
* Fielders: [[Andrew Bowen]], [[Roy Ellam]], [[Frank Gygli]], [[Noah Henline]], [[Patrick Kane]], [[Andrew Larsen]], [[Art Marcan]], [[Bill McGilvray]], [[Carlton Molesworth]], [[Walter Morris]], [[Bill Raftis]], [[Tommy Raub]] & [[Hogan Yancey]] | * Fielders: [[Andrew Bowen]], [[Roy Ellam]], [[Frank Gygli]], [[Noah Henline]], [[Patrick Kane]], [[Andrew Larsen]], [[Art Marcan]], [[Bill McGilvray]], [[Carlton Molesworth]], [[Walter Morris]], [[Bill Raftis]], [[Tommy Raub]] & [[Hogan Yancey]] | ||
==Schedule== | |||
Molesworth scheduled an exhibition game in [[Tuscaloosa]] against the [[Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team]] on [[April 6]]. | |||
{{Birmingham Barons}} | {{Birmingham Barons}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/team.cgi?id= | * [http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/team.cgi?id=8f29e62a 1909 Birmingham Barons] at Baseball-Reference.com | ||
[[Category:1909|Barons]] | [[Category:1909|Barons]] | ||
[[Category:Birmingham Barons teams]] | [[Category:Birmingham Barons teams]] |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 14 August 2014
The 1909 Birmingham Barons represented Birmingham in the Southern League of professional baseball in 1909. The team finished 60-79 with the third-worst record in the league, 28½ games behind the champion Atlanta Crackers.
The Barons were managed, for the first time, by Carlton Molesworth, who also played outfield. Walt Dickson led the team from the mound with a 16-11 record in 33 appearances. Meanwhile former Atlanta star lefty Grant Schopp had a disappointing 5-17 record in 22 games.
Roster
- Pitchers: Louis Bauer, Walt Dickson, Earle Flaherty, Moxie Manuel, McCain Robinson, Grant Schopp
- Fielders: Andrew Bowen, Roy Ellam, Frank Gygli, Noah Henline, Patrick Kane, Andrew Larsen, Art Marcan, Bill McGilvray, Carlton Molesworth, Walter Morris, Bill Raftis, Tommy Raub & Hogan Yancey
Schedule
Molesworth scheduled an exhibition game in Tuscaloosa against the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team on April 6.
External links
- 1909 Birmingham Barons at Baseball-Reference.com