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The '''1907 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]] during the [[1907]] season. They entered the year as reigning league champions. | The '''1907 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]] during the [[1907]] season. They entered the year as reigning league champions. | ||
The club, owned by [[William McQueen]], was managed by [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his fourth year, and played their home games at [[Slag Pile Field]]. | The club, owned by [[William McQueen]], was managed by [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his fourth year, and played their home games at [[Slag Pile Field]]. | ||
During the season, pitcher [[Kaiser Wilhelm]] had a streak of 59 consecutive innings without allowing a run. | |||
==Roster== | ==Roster== |
Revision as of 13:49, 9 April 2016
The 1907 Birmingham Base Ball Club (also known as the Birmingham Coal Barons) represented Birmingham in the Southern League during the 1907 season. They entered the year as reigning league champions.
The club, owned by William McQueen, was managed by Harry "Farmer" Vaughn, in his fourth year, and played their home games at Slag Pile Field.
During the season, pitcher Kaiser Wilhelm had a streak of 59 consecutive innings without allowing a run.
Roster
- Pitchers: Ginger Clark, Rip Ragan, Vincent Turner, Kaiser Wilhelm
- Catchers: Leo Garvin
- Infielders: Herman Meek, Lew Walters, Roy Montgomery
- Outfielders: Carlos Smith, Carleton Molesworth
- Others: Scotty Alcock, Steve Brodie, Gene DeMontreville, Rube Gardner, Tacks Latimer, Pete Lister, Mitze, Billy Oyler, Rip Ragan, Rhoettinger
External links
- 1907 Birmingham Barons at Baseball-Reference.com