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The '''1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]], and won the league championship that season. The club was managed by [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his third year. | [[Image:1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club.jpg|right|thumb|450px|The 1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club]] | ||
The '''1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club''' (also known as the '''Birmingham Coal Barons''') represented [[Birmingham]] in the [[Southern League]], and won the league championship that season. The club was managed by [[Harry Vaughn|Harry "Farmer" Vaughn]], in his third year and played at [[Slag Pile Field]]. | |||
[[Robert Baugh]], owner of the [[Birmingham Arms & Cycle Co.]], was president of the organization. | [[Robert Baugh]], owner of the [[Birmingham Arms & Cycle Co.]], was president of the organization. |
Revision as of 20:29, 14 August 2014
The 1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club (also known as the Birmingham Coal Barons) represented Birmingham in the Southern League, and won the league championship that season. The club was managed by Harry "Farmer" Vaughn, in his third year and played at Slag Pile Field.
Robert Baugh, owner of the Birmingham Arms & Cycle Co., was president of the organization.
Roster
- Pitchers: Ginger Clark, Rip Ragan, Slim Sallee, Kaiser Wilhelm
- Catchers: Harry Matthews, Leo Garvin
- Infielders: Herman Meek, Lew Walters, Lou Castro, Roy Montgomery
- Outfielders: Carlos Smith, Carleton Molesworth, Dale Gear
- Substitutes: Scotty Alcock, Billy Oyler
- Others: Charles Elsey, Gordan Hickman, Lon Ury
External links
- 1906 Birmingham Barons at Baseball-Reference.com