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Garver enjoyed his time in Newark. "It was a good baseball town – we drew big crowds." The fans were generous to the low-paid players, sometimes collecting $ 16 to $ 18 for Garver following a win. When someone stole his glove during the season, the fans raised him enough money to buy a new one. Local
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just before the start of the regular season. The ballpark was located at State Road 16 and State Road 79 in Newark, Ohio. The ballpark site was breached by highway construction and today Arnold Park is adjacent to the LIcking County Family YMCA facility. The YMCA is located at 470 West Church Street
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In their final season of play, the Newark Yankees won the first half standings in the Ohio–Indiana League, before folding during the season. The 1951 Yankees were managed by Malcolm Mickthen. Newark won the first half of the season by 2.5 games over the Marion Red Sox in the six-team league. On July
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In 1947, the Ohio State League played its final season, before changing its name. The Newark Moundsmen had a 64–76 regular season record and finished in seventh place, playing the season under manager Ed Dancisak. The Moundsmen finished the season 25.5 games behind the first place Zanesville Dodgers
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Continuing play in the 1945 Ohio State League, the Newark Moundsmen went from their championship to last place in the standings. With a 1945 regular season record of 57–82, the Moundsmen finished in sixth place in the six-team league. Playing the season under manager Mickey O'Neill, Newark finished
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With a record of 64–74, Newark finished in fifth place in the 1948 Ohio-Indiana League standings. Managed by Bobby Dill and Solly Mishkin, Newark finished 17.0 games behind the first place Zanesville Dodgers. With their fifth-place finish, Newark did not qualify for the four-team playoffs won by
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defeated the Middletown Red Sox three times, helping the Moundsmen win the championship. Ned Garver led the Ohio State league with 21 wins, 221 strikeouts and a 1.21 ERA. He also hit .407 in his pitching at bats. Teammate Luke Majorki won the league batting title, hitting .355.
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in the regular season standings of the eight-team league. In the first round of the playoffs, the Newark Yankees beat the Richmond Tigers 3 games to 2. In the finals, the Marion Red Sox beat the Newark Yankees 4 games to 0.
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in the regular season standings and did not qualify for the playoffs won by Zanesville over Middleton. Newark's Albert Kaiser won the league batting championship, hitting .368 and his 12 home runs also led the league.
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With a regular season record of 71–59, Newark ended the 1944 Ohio State regular season in second place and qualified for the playoffs. The Moundsmen finished 4.5 games behind the first place
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17, 1951, the Yankees had an overall record of 49–31 when the team folded. The Ohio–Indiana League permanently folded after the 1951 season was concluded.
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baseball card. Garver lead the Moundsmen to the 1944 Ohio State League championship, with 21 wins in the regular season and 3 in the playoff finals.
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Continuing Ohio–Indiana League play, the 1949 Newark Yankees had a regular season record of 65–72. The Yankees placed sixth and were managed by
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teams to the league. Newark qualified for the playoffs after the Moundsmen ended the regular season with a record of 74–65 under manager
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and played four seasons in the Ohio State League. The 1944 Ohio State League reformed as a six–team league in 1944 after a hiatus due to
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The 1950 Newark Yankees reached the Ohio–Indiana League finals. With an 89–49 record, Newark placed second under manager
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In 1948, Newark played under a new affiliate as the franchise continued play as members of the eight-team Class D level
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The 1946 Newark Moundsmen finished in fourth place as the Ohio State League expanded to eight teams, adding the
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from 1944 to 1947, winning the 1944 league championship. The Moundsmen were a minor league affiliate of the
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Newark, Ohio did not resume minor league baseball play for over fourth years, until the 1994
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Yankee pitcher George Vinston threw a no–hitter on July 22, 1949, in a 3–0 victory over the
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and won the Ohio State League Championship. The Moundsmen began play as an affiliate of the
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On June 6, 1947, William Woolard of Newark pitched a no–hitter in an 8–0 victory over the
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in the eight–team league. Ed Fowler of Newark led the Ohio State League with 119 RBI.
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Beginning in 1947, the Newark Moundsmen and Yankees hosted minor league home games at
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The Newark "Moundsmen" nickname was chosen as the result of a newspaper contest.
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From 1944 to 1946, the Newark Moundsmen teams played minor league home games at
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teams. White Field is located at 70 North 11th Street, Newark, Ohio.
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Minor league baseball began in Newark, Ohio with a team in the 1889
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restaurants would give the pitchers free meals for winning games.
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Rutter, Connie L.; Gartner, Sondra Brockway (March 11, 2007).
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Newark returned to minor league play in 1944, when the
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On June 28, 1946, Newark pitcher Carl Schulte threw a
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Newark Moundsmen
1948
1951
Newark, Ohio
Class D
Ohio State League
Ohio-Indiana League
St. Louis Browns
New York Yankees
minor league baseball
Newark, Ohio
Class D
Ohio-Indiana League
New York Yankees
Class D
Ohio State League
St. Louis Browns
Ohio State League
Newark New Socks
Class D
Buckeye League
Ohio State League
St. Louis Browns
World War II
Lima Red Birds
Marion Diggers
Middletown Red Sox
Springfield Giants
Zanesville Dodgers

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