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[[Image:1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club.jpg|right|thumb|450px|The 1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club]]
[[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]].
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, owned by [[William McQueen]], 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.


==Roster==
==Roster==
* Pitchers: [[Ginger Clark]], [[Rip Ragan]], [[Slim Sallee]], [[Kaiser Wilhelm]]
* Pitchers: [[Ginger Clark]], [[Rip Ragan]], [[Slim Sallee]], [[Irvin Wilhelm]]
* Catchers: [[Harry Matthews]], [[Leo Garvin]]
* Catchers: [[Harry Matthews]], [[Leo Garvin]]
* Infielders: [[Herman Meek]], [[Lew Walters]], [[Lou Castro]], [[Roy Montgomery]]
* Infielders: [[Herman Meek]], [[Lew Walters]], [[Lou Castro]], [[Roy Montgomery]]

Latest revision as of 09:00, 14 April 2016

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, owned by William McQueen, 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


Birmingham Barons
Birmingham Black Barons * Managers * Records * Rickwood Classic * Teams
Venues: Slag Pile Field, Rickwood Field, Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, Regions Field
Managers: Harry Vaughn, Carlton Molesworth, Rick Woodward, Phil Cavaretta, Terry Francona
Barons: Jeff Abbott, Wilson Alvarez, Sal Bando, Jason Bere, Vida Blue, Mark Buehrle, Mike Cameron, Joe Crede, Rob Dibble, Ray Durham, Scott Eyre, Rollie Fingers, John Garland, Burleigh Grimes, Roberto Hernandez, Catfish Hunter, Bo Jackson, Reggie Jackson, Howard Johnson, Michael Jordan, Tony LaRussa, Carlos Lee, Rube Marquard, Jack McDowell, Miguel Olivo, Magglio Ordonez, Aaron Rowand, Pie Traynor, Bob Wickman, Bobby Thigpen, Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura
Black Barons: Lorenzo "Piper" Davis, Willie Foster, Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, Willie Wells

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