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the scheduled regular season. The games were scheduled by the league to be played on October 3 in Lawrence and October 4 in Brockton. However, the Brockton team did not appear for the first game in Lawrence. With fans in the stands, the game at Lawrence was declared a 9-0 forfeit by the umpire after Brockton did not appear. McGunnigle said in the aftermath that he wasn't able to reassemble his complete team in time for the game and Lawrence countered the Brockton should be expelled from the league. After a league meeting was held on October 6, 1895, the two teams were in agreement to play a three-game series for the championship. The games were rescheduled to be played on October 10 in Brockton, October 13 in Lawrence, and October 15 in
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identical record. No playoff was held between the two teams. Brockton and Newport were followed in the New England League standings by the Pawtucket Phenoms (54–51), Fall River Indians (47–59), Taunton Herrings (40–68) and New Bedford Whalers (38–67). Jimmy Sheckard of Brockton led the league in multiple categories. Sheckard won the league batting championship, while hitting .370. His 53 stolen bases, 122 runs scored and 166 total hits, also led the league. Brockton pitcher
649:. The team's tenure in Brockton was brief. One week later on July 6, 1901, the Brockton franchise folded from the New England League. Overall, the Bangor/Brockton team had a 24–16 final record when it was disbanded. After the folding of the Bangor/Brockton team before the conclusion of the season, pitcher Frank Willis joined the Lowell Tigers and led the New England League with both 18 wins and 160 strikeouts in pitching for teams in the three cities. 688:, who returned to manage Brockton after a ten-year period between tenures. Brockton/New Hartford ended the season finished 24.0 games behind the first place Lowell Tigers in the final standings of the eight-team Class B level league, as no playoffs were held. The New Bedford franchise continued play as members of the New England League in the 1904, 1905 and 1906 seasons. Brockton did not field a minor league team during those seasons. 331:, a Brockton native. A decade earlier McGunnigle was credited with using the first catchers mit, while playing with a Fall River team in 1875. After his hands became sore after playing catcher, McGunnigle used bricklayers' gloves with the glove fingers removed to fashion the first catchers mit. In 2015, a plaque of Bill McGunnigle was dedicated at the Brockton City Hall after having been first unveiled in a temporary location at a 692: 539: 1183:. On August 8, 1933, Nashua moved to Brockton, The Brockton Shoemakers completed New England League season. The team had a record of 28–47, finishing fifth in the NEL. Quincy (12–6) moved to Nashua June 6; Nashua moved to Brockton August 8. Hal Weafer, Billy Flynn and Paul Wolff served as managers in the three cities. The team placed finished 22.0 games behind the first place New Bedford Whalers. 784: 850:
fall from their second-place finish in the New England League standings the previous season. Stephen Flanagan continued his tenure as Brockton's manager, as the Shoemakers ended the season with a final record of 45–62. Brockton ended the 1910 season 29.0 games behind the first place New Bedford Whalers in the final standings of the Class B level league.
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Sexton and Brockton manager W.H. Allen were in a dispute over Sexton having no intention of pitching for Brockton after May 16, 1894. Sexton showed the media a contract with signatures of both he and Allen with clear wording that Sexton was to pitch for Brockton from April 16 to May 16, 1894. After his Brockton stint, Sexton eventually signed with the
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into the final in place of New Bedford. The series between Lowell and Worcester was tied at one game each when the finals were cancelled on September 17, 1933, due to many weather delays. Lowell and Worcester were then declared co-champions. The New England League folded following the 1933 season, resuming play in 1946 without a Brockton franchise.
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financial struggles were directed at Alexander Bannwart and the league policies he implemented. The salary maximums set by Bannwart and approved by the league were cited for the poor quality of play and diminishing fan interest in the league. In August 1915, Bannwart had resigned from the Colonial League before the conclusion of the season.
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Brockton first hosted minor league home games at the Highland Park ballpark. Brockton first played at Highland Park from 1892 through the 1903 season. The Shoemakers then returned to the ballpark for the 1928 and 1929 seasons. Opening day was held at the ballpark on August 11, 1892. Highland Park was
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The Colonial League folded following the 1915 season, as did the Federal League. With legal disputes and financial challenges mounting, the Federal League was forced to fold following the 1915 season, leaving the Colonial League unable to continue following the 1915 league season. The Colonial League
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team in the league and the Manchester manager, Stephen Flanagan, became the Brockton manager in 1907, beginning a five-season tenure with the team. Beginning in 1905, the Lynn franchise had also become known as the "Shoemakers' during Brockton's absence from the league. The Brockton Tigers joined the
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Despite folding the previous season, Brockton continued membership in the 1895 Class B level New England League and began the season with the rest of the eight–team league. The Brockton Shoemakers finished in sixth place in the eight–team league. With a final record of 48–56, the Shoemakers ended the
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In their return to New England League play, Brockton placed fourth in the overall New England League standings in 1928. With a record of 51–48, the Shoemakers were managed by Lew Courtney and finished 4.5 games behind the first place Lynn Papooses in the overall league standings. The league played a
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Following the demise of the Federal League in 1915, Brockton did not host another a minor league team until the 1928 season. Following their departure from the league in 1913, the 1928 Brockton Shoemakers franchise reformed and returned to membership in the Class B level New England League. Brockton
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Continuing as New England League members in 1910, the Brockton franchise returned being known by their former nickname. The renamed Brockton "Shoemakers" continued Brockton's tenure in New England League play and finished the season in last place in the eight-team league. The last place finish was a
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At the conclusion of the 1909 season, the Brockton Tigers finished as the runner-up in the eight–team Class B level New England League. Managed during the season by the returning Stephen Flanagan, the Tigers ended the season with a record of 75–48. In a close race, Brockton finished 1.5 games behind
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The Brockton and Lawrence teams were both in competition for the 1885 Eastern New England League championship throughout the season. As the season was nearing its end, two games between the two teams were disputed and the league ruled in a September meeting that they were to be made up at the end of
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Brockton also played minor league home games at the Centre Street Grounds. Brockton played at the ballpark in the 1894 and 1895 seasons. They returned to the park from 1907 to 1915 and again when the franchise resumed play for the end of the 1933 season. Team owner and manager, Stephen Flanigan was
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After their last place finish the previous season, Brockton continued play in the 1915 Colonial League and ended the season in a very close second place. The Brockton team was also referred to as the "Pilgrims" in 1916. Brockton finished the season with a 57–44 record as the team finished just .003
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from Boston. McHale was sent to the minor leagues and promptly made his professional debut with the 1910 Brockton Shoemakers. After his stint with Brockton, McHale then made his major league debut with Boston on September 28, 1910. After his baseball career ended, McHale performed professionally in
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In their return to the New England League, the 1907 Brockton Tigers ended the season in third place in the eight-team league behind manager Stephen Flanagan. The Tigers ended the 1907 season with a 59–51 record, ending the season 16.0 games behind the first place Worcester Busters, managed by Jesse
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to their roster. In July, O'Brien signed his first professional contract. Buck O'Brien's professional debut came on August 20, 1907, against the Haverhill team. O'Brien gave up six runs in four innings, before he was removed by manager Stephen Flanagan, but the Tigers rallied to win the game by the
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Brockton continued play as the New England League resumed play in 1899 after folding during the previous season. The league expanded from six teams to eight teams to begin the 1899 season, but four of the teams folded during the season, first place Brockton included. On August 8, 1899, with a 45–27
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Brockton returned to New England League play for a partial season in 1933, joining the league during the season. It would be the last season of play for Brockton, known as the "Shoemakers" and also the end of the Brockton tenure in the New England League. The team played in three cities during the
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The Brockton team continued to be known as the "Shoemakers," playing in the 1913 eight-team New England League and finishing the season in last place. Nick Rufiange was the Brockton manager as no playoffs were held. The Shoemakers ended the season with a 44–75 record and finished 33.5 games behind
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The 1908 Brockton Tigers were again managed by Stephen Flanagan as the team finished in fourth place in the eight-team New England League final standings. The Tigers had a 66–56 final record, finishing the season 13.0 games behind the New England League champion Worcester Busters and manager Jesse
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Continuing play in the 1898 six–team Class B level New England League, the Brockton Shoemakers won their second consecutive New England League championship in a shortened season. The New England League stopped play on July 5, 1898. The Shoemakers ended the season with a record of 32–16 and were in
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After beginning league play on May 1, 1897, Brockton tied for the New England League championship. The Shoemakers ended the season with a 70–37 record, playing under returning manager Walt Burnham. Brockton finished in a first-place tie, as the Newport Colts ended the New England League season the
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The New England played the 1933 season with a split-season schedule. Worcester won the first half title and New Bedford the second half title, with the teams scheduled to meet in a playoff. However, the New Bedford Whalers players refused to play in the playoff series. Second-place Lowell was put
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Brockton played their final New England League full season in 1929, as the Shoemakers ended the season in sixth place. Playing under a new manager, Brockton continued play as members the eight-team Class B level New England League. The Shoemakers placed sixth in 1929 New England League standings,
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With Walt Burnham beginning a tenure as manager, the 1896 Brockton Shoemakers improved to finish in third place in the New England League season. Brockton ended the season with a 63–43 record, playing its first season under manager Walter Burnham. The league championship was won again by the Fall
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With Bill McGunnigle returning as manager from his time with the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Brockton resumed minor league play in 1892. The Brockton franchise rejoined the Class B level New England League, with the team becoming known as the "Shoemakers" for the first time. The Shoemakers finished the
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was a local player who had signed to play with the team. However, Sexton was in dispute with the Shoemakers over the language in his signed contract for the upcoming season. On April 17, 1984, Sexton did report to the team at the beginning of the season for Brockton despite being under contract.
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Officially, the Lawrence team ended the 1885 season in first place with a 50–31 record, finishing 2.0 games ahead of second place Brockton, who had a final record of 48–33. There was controversy that led to a final playoff series between the top two teams. In 1885, Lawrence was managed by Walter
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the owner of the ballpark. The ballpark was located on Centre Street between Manchester Street and Tyler Street in Brockton. Today, the site corresponds to the location of the John L O'Donnell Playground, which still hosts a ballpark. The address is 282 Center Street in Brockton, Massachusetts.
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Continuing the Brockton membership in the Class B level New England League, the 1911 Shoemakers team placed sixth in the final league standings. Playing the season under returning manager Stephen Flanagan, Brockton ended the season with a record of 59–60 in the eight-team league. The Shoemakers
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The Brockton "Shoemakers" nickname for their baseball team corresponds with local history and industry in the era. Circa 1900, over 6,000 people were employed in over 100 separate shoe manufacturing entities within the city. Brockton was nicknamed as the "Shoe City." In 1919, there were 39 shoe
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1892 season with a 46–45 record to place fourth in the eight–team New England League, which lost three teams during the season. The Shoemakers finished 15.5 games behind first place Woonsocket team in the final standings, as the New England League ended the season with five remaining teams.
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The 1914 Brockton Shoemakers ended their first Colonial League season in last place in the final standings of the newly formed league, which held no playoffs. With a record of 36–61 the Shoemakers placed sixth in the six-team league. Playing the season under managers Willie Reardon and
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When the baseball team resumed minor league play, Brockton was known by the "Tigers" nickname for the 1907 to 1909 seasons. The 1907 Brockton Tigers returned as members of the New England League, as the league played as a Class B level league with eight teams. Brockton replaced the
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split season schedule. The Attleboro Burrows won the first-half pennant of the split-season schedule Lynn won the second half. In the final, Lynn defeated the Attleboro four games to three. Henry Bosse of Brockton hit 12 home runs on the season to lead the New England League.
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The Brockton Shoemakers folded before the end of the eight–team 1894 New England League season, after compiling a poor record. On August 25, 1894, having played under managers William Allen and Charles Wilson, the Shoemakers folded with a record of 30–62 on that date. The
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Brockton continued minor league play in 1886. On July 23, 1886, Brockton player/manager Bill McGunnigle suffered a fractured skull when hit in the head by a pitch in a game against Lawrence. The incident ended McGunnigle's career as a regular player. Lawrence pitcher
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was a 20-year-old pitcher when he played for the 1897 Brockton Shoemakers. Magee advanced and played five seasons in the major leagues before he suddenly disappeared. In 1907, with a wife and children, Magee reportedly vanished, never to be seen or heard from again.
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in 1913. The third place Worcester Busters, were managed again by Baseball Hall of Fame member Jesse Burkett. Following the 1913, season, the Brockton franchise left the New England League and joined a new league. The Brockton franchise was replaced by the
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In an oddity, after not fielding a team in 1900, Brockton had two separate teams play in two separate leagues in the 1901 season. This happened after Brockton began the 1901 season without a minor league team. The first 1901 Brockton team evolved from the
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when the franchise relocated to become the Brockton B's. After compiling a 17–48 record while based in Brockton, the Syracuse/Brockton team ended the season in seventh place with a 45–87 overall record. The team finished 44.0 games behind the first place
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River Indians, who finished 4.5 games ahead of third place Brockton in the final standings, as the league held no playoffs. Ed Breckinridge of Brockton led the New England League with 25 home runs, while also hitting .402 on the season. Brockton pitcher
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at the end of the season, embarking on a 17-year career. At age 18, Sheckard led the New England League in batting average, runs scored, stolen bases and total hits. Sheckard also pitched in 11 games for Brockton and had a 0.95 ERA. Playing with the
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After not fielding a minor league team in 1902, Brockton returned as members of the 1903 New England League to begin the season. On June 27, 1903, the Brockton "Bees" team had compiled an 18–23 record when the franchise relocated to become the
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and dreaming of a baseball career. Marciano's father was employed at the Adams Shoe Company. His father forbid Rocky from working at the shoe factories and encouraged him to follow other pursuits, which led him to baseball and then boxing.
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as the sixth team. Brockton resumed minor league play during the 1886 New England League season. Brockton had a final record of 45-56 and ended the season in fourth place in the six-team league. Brockton was managed by Bill McGunnigle and
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The city is in mourning for fifty-three of her citizens whose lives were blotted out early to-day by the explosion of a boiler in a large shoe manufacturing establishment in the Campello district, conducted by the R.B. Grover
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In 1893, the Brockton Shoemakers continued play as the New England League played the season with six teams and retained a Class B level status. Brockton ended the season with a 30–51 record in New England League play, as
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returned to Brockton and again led the New England League in wins, with 26, along with 265 strikeouts, the most in the New England League. In three seasons pitching for Brockton, O'Toole won 76 games.
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first place under returning manager Walter Burnham when the New England League folded in July. Brockton finished 6.5 games ahead of the place Pawtucket Tigers in the final standings. Brockton pitcher
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score of 9–7. In two subsequent appearances for Brockton, O'Brien improved his performances. After establishing himself in the major leagues, on April 20, 1912, O'Brien was the starting pitcher for
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record, Brockton folded while leading the league standings. Playing under returning manager Walter Burnham, Brockton folded on the same day as the Pawtucket Tigers. The eventual first place
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owned by the Brockton Street Railway Company. Highland Park itself was an amusement park that had rides and amenities along with the ballpark, Highland Park operated until closing in 1940.
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Brockton teams played home minor league games at both Highland Park and the Centre Street Grounds. The Brockton franchise utilized both ballparks intermittently from 1885 through 1933.
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pennants. McGunnigle was best friends with former teammate Jim Cudworth who replaced him as Lowell's manager in 1888 after having also replaced him as the Brockton manager in 1886.
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beginning in 1892 and continuing through the 1933 season, after the first "Brockton" team began play in 1885. The Shoemakers won New England League championships in 1887 and 1888.
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manufacturers in the Brockton with 13,000 employees. By 1964, Brockton had 10 shoe factories, with 2,000 employees. The last shoe manufacturer in the city closed in 2009. Today's
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were the league champion in 1899. Ed Breckenbridge of Brockton hit 12 home runs to lead the New England League. The New England League did not return to play in the 1900 season.
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team of the Eastern League team relocated to Brockton, with the team becoming known as the Brockton "B's." On that date, Syracuse had a 28–39 record while playing under manager
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In 1897, the Brockton Shoemakers were the co-champions of the six–team Class B level New England League, after ending the regular season in a tie. The Fall River Indians,
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shoe brand was founded in Brockton as the Burt and Packard Shoe Company in 1857. It was soon named the Field and Flint Company, and established the Footjoy brand in 1923.
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The Brockton "Shoemakers" nickname corresponds with Brockton's large shoemaking industry in the era, when a peak of 13,000 employees worked at shoe factories in the city.
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On March 20, 1905, a boiler explosion at a shoe factory in Brockton killed 58 workers and injured hundreds of workers and nearby residents. The event became known as the
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Following its folding from the New England League, the Brockton franchise immediately gained a team in another league. Brockton joined the reformed 1901 Class A level
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On June 30, 1901, Bangor had compiled a record of 22–14 while playing under manager Walter Burnham, Brockton's former manager, when the franchise was relocated to
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Following the 1933 Shoemakers, Brockton was without minor league baseball for close to seventy years. In 2002 Brockton hosted minor league baseball again, as the
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franchises as the new members. Bill McGunnigle managed Lowell, who won the league championship. After managing Lowell, Bill McGunnigle became manager of the
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played for Brockton in 1928. After a major league playing and coaching career, Burns became a minor league manager and spent five seasons (1955–1959) as a
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during the college baseball season. Upon graduating from Maine, McHale signed with the Boston Red Sox organization in May of 1910, and received a $ 2,000
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won 31 games to lead the league, along with 266 strikeouts, best in the New England League. The next league player finishing behind O'Toole in wins was
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The Eastern New England League continued play and shortened its name for the 1886 season. The newly named "New England League" played its first game in
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The Brockton team did not return to play as members of the 1887 New England League. The league expanded from six teams to eight teams, adding the
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franchise in the New England League. The Shoemakers finished the 1893 season in fifth place, ending the season 25.5 games behind the first place
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threw two pitches at his head that McGunnigle was able to avoid, before Conway hit McGunnigle in the head with the third pitch, according to the
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to manage his Pawtucket Tigers. In May, it was suspected that Bannwart was working as an "agent" of the Federal League, which Bannwart denied.
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of Brockton won the 1908 New England League, batting title, hitting .327. Catterson also led the league with 140 total hits. Tigers pitcher
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season 18.0 games behind the first place Fall River Indians in the final standings. Royal Perrin managed Brockton during the 1895 season.
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in 1920. Sheckard is one of four players in the modern era (1900–present) to hold the single season walks record; the others are Ruth,
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played for the Brockton Shoemakers teams in both 1911 and 1912. While playing baseball, Gaw received his degree in dentistry from
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and joined the Reds for the end of the 1908 season. He appeared in three games for Cincinnati, with a 1–0 record and a 2.40 ERA.
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The 1912 Brockton Shoemakers ended the Class B level New England League season in fifth place, playing the season under manager
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In 1933, the New England League reformed. The Brockton Shoemakers briefly returned to play as a minor league affiliate of the
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During their first 1914 season, it was speculated that the Colonial League was being controlled by the major league rival
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nineteen days after their New England League team had folded. In the era, Class A was the highest level of minor leagues.
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was re-elected as president and Alexander Bannwart was elected as league secretary. Walter S. Ward, the treasurer of the
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replaced Bill McGunnigle as manager for the season. Bill McGunnigle left Brockton and became owner/manager of the rival
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From 1907 to 1909, the Brockton team was known as the "Tigers" in their first three seasons of play following the 1905
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On June 22, 1898, Fall River Indians pitcher Tom Flanagan threw a no–hitter and defeated the Brockton Shoemakers 5–0.
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Brockton played a partial minor league season in the 1933 New England League and were a minor league affiliate of the
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teams in beginning league play on April 26, 1907. The Tigers had competition in the league with Hall of Fame member
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In 1914, the Brockton Shoemakers left the New England League and became charter members of the newly formed
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Brockton teams played at two ballparks, switching between the two in their seasons of minor league play.
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in 1911, Sheckard set the single season major league record for walks with 147. The record was broken by
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for the major league rival Federal League. As a result, the league voluntarily withdrew itself from the
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serving as player/manager for the Worcester Busters team, who would have multiple championship seasons.
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teams began league play on May 15, 1901, without Brockton joining them as a member to begin the season.
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Minor league baseball began in Brockton in 1885, when the "Brockton" team became charter members of the
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the first place Worcester Busters and manager Jesse Burkett in the final New England League standings.
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of Worcester, who had 24 wins. After the New England League season ended, O'Toole was signed by the
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finished 16.0 games behind the first place Lowell Tigers, as the league held no playoffs.
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in the eight-team league. Brockton did not return to the Eastern League in 1902, with the
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tied for the New England League lead in home runs, with 4 total home runs on the season.
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played for the Brockton Shoemakers in 1897 before making his major league debut with the
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was added to the roster and played for Brockton in 1929. MacPhee was an early two sport
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season. On June 6, 1933, Quincy had a 12–6 record when the team moved to become the
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Burkett in the final standings of the Class B level league, which held no playoffs.
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Bevis, Charlie (2007). The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949.
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teams joined Brockton in beginning New England League play on May 16, 1928.
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of Brockton scored 88 runs to lead the New England League and teammate
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the first place Lowell Grays in the final standings. The second place
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Burnham, who later had a championship tenure as the Brockton manager.
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The 1915 Colonial League reorganized itself, officially becoming a
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During the 1907 season, the Brockton Tigers added Brockton native
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led the league with 168 strikeouts and advanced to pitch for the
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stated that McHale was "the best goddamn singer I ever heard."
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Brockton's Eastern New England League team player/manager was
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Brockton next hosted minor league baseball with the 2002
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1928 & 1929, 1933 - Final New England League seasons
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began a storied baseball season. While pitching for the
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led the New England League pitchers with a 14–5 record.
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in the first game ever played at the newly constructed
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replacing the Brockton franchise in league membership.
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teams joined Brockton in 1897 New England League play.
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1892 to 1899 - Brockton Shoemakers - New England League
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Burkett in the Class B level league. Brockton player
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teams joined with Brockton in beginning league play.
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and Taunton Herrings teams in Colonial League play.
224: 200: 195: 182: 160: 155: 144: 139: 109: 77: 72: 32: 5558: 5421: 4965: 4912: 4171:"1901 Bangor/Brockton B's Roster on StatsCrew.com" 3826:"Baseball History: The Curious Case of Bill Magee" 991:, was elected as the Colonial League's treasurer. 941:teams joined Brockton in the newly formed league. 800:had a league best 144 total hits. Tigers' pitcher 3104:"New England League (B) Encyclopedia and History" 896:team was managed by Baseball Hall of Fame member 4189:"1901 New England League (NEL) on StatsCrew.com" 3086:"1886 New England League (NEL) on StatsCrew.com" 5560:"Arrangements For Federal League Farm Complete" 4995:"Ladies and Gentlemen, Presenting Marty McHale" 3075:, by Charlie Bevis, Retrieved October 10, 2013. 1744:Brockton (18–23) moved to New Bedford June 27. 589:led the New England League with a 10–2 record. 4326:"1903 Brockton/New Bedford Whalers Statistics" 4243:"1901 Syracuse Stars/Brockton B's Statistics" 4006:"The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts" 3718:"Edwin Breckenridge Minor Leagues Statistics" 979:. At the April 1915 Colonial League meeting, 815:team in 1910, McHale threw three consecutive 601:1901, 1903, 1907 to 1910 - New England League 8: 5404:"1914 Colonial League (CL) on StatsCrew.com" 4590:Brockton Enterprise, August 21, 1907, p. 12. 4418:https://www.brocktonma.com/Grover%20DC1.html 1144:finishing 24.5 games behind the first place 1078:Future major league player, coach and scout 4581:Brockton Enterprise, August 12, 1907, p. 6. 4278:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). 3499:"10 Things (+5) to Know about Frank Sexton" 3379:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). 1721:Syracuse (28–39) moved to Brockton July 25 994:Wishing to expand the Colonial League into 5584: 5582: 5553: 5551: 4773:"1908 New England League Pitching Leaders" 3269:"Baseball was Rocky Marciano's first love" 128:New England League (1901, 1903, 1905–1913) 6019: 6017: 5984: 5982: 5967: 5965: 5639: 5637: 4788: 4786: 4505: 4503: 4472:"Steve Flanagan Minor Leagues Statistics" 4407:. 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Society for American Baseball Research 4881: 4879: 4794:"Marty O'Toole Minor Leagues Statistics" 4129: 4127: 3784: 3782: 3318: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 3304: 3302: 3300: 3232:"8 Things You Didn't Know About FootJoy" 1700:Bangor (22–14) moved to Brockton June 30 1469: 1229: 296:Early minor league teams 1885 & 1886 6335:Defunct baseball teams in Massachusetts 5677:"Sports Statistics from the Stats Crew" 2963: 2961: 2959: 2920: 2918: 2914: 6390:Detroit Tigers minor league affiliates 5784:Society for American Baseball Research 4999:The National Pastime: Premiere Edition 4892:Society for American Baseball Research 3646:"Evening Express from Portland, Maine" 2941: 2939: 29: 6385:Baseball teams disestablished in 1933 6375:Baseball teams disestablished in 1929 6365:Baseball teams disestablished in 1915 6355:Baseball teams disestablished in 1899 6350:Baseball teams disestablished in 1892 5916:"1929 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 5848:"1928 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 5502:"1914 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 5476:"Reported That Feds Own The Colonial" 5129:"1911 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 5021:"1910 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 4941:"1910 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 4060:"1899 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 3988:"1898 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 3790:"1897 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 3736:"Jim Korwan Minor Leagues Statistics" 3628:"1896 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 3574:"1895 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 3520:"1894 Brockton Shoemakers Statistics" 232:Highland Park (1896-1899, 1901, 1903) 7: 5822:Gammons, Peter (February 26, 1990). 5727:"Bannwart's Policy Retards Colonial" 489:were the eventual league champions. 135:New England League (1928–1929, 1933) 6330:Defunct minor league baseball teams 5659:"1915 Brockton Pilgrims Statistics" 5308:"Greater Portland Landmarks - Blog" 4565:"1907 Worcester Busters Statistics" 1213:1909 map of Brockton, Massachusetts 987:and the son of Brooklyn team owner 6380:Baseball teams established in 1933 6370:Baseball teams established in 1928 6360:Baseball teams established in 1910 5423:"Six Teams In The Colonial League" 5093:"1911 New England League schedule" 4511:"1907 New England League schedule" 4490:"Lynn, Massachusetts Encyclopedia" 4078:"1899 New England League schedule" 3230:Sam Tremlett (November 21, 2019). 1967:Nashua moved to Brockton August 8 838:referred to McHale as "baseball's 25: 6395:Sports in Brockton, Massachusetts 5290:"1913 Lynn Shoemakers Statistics" 4812:"1909 Brockton tigers Statistics" 4701:"1908 Brockton Tigers Statistics" 4629:"1907 Brockton Tigers Statistics" 4454:"1906 Brockton Tigers Statistics" 3002:"1885 Eastern New England League" 2926:"Baseball - Digital Commonwealth" 1889:No playoffs held Colonial League 909:1914 & 1915 - Colonial League 854:1911 to 1913 - New England League 234:Centre Street Grounds (1907-1915) 230:Centre Street Grounds (1894–1895) 5201:"Chippy Gaw, "The Doctor is in"" 3755:"Baseball History for July 24th" 3213:"Company History | FootJoy" 1908:Did not qualify Colonial League 1100:1967 Major League Baseball Draft 1006:, whose regions belonged to the 905:in the 1914 New England League. 18:Brockton (minor league baseball) 6310:Photo of Highland Park entrance 3073:SABR Baseball Biography Project 5430:. February 25, 1914. p. 6 3753:Proia, Paul (August 1, 2020). 3445:"1893 the Brockton Shoemakers" 3287:"1892 the Brockton Shoemakers" 1583:William Allen / Charles Wilson 1: 6305:Brockton - Baseball Reference 6266:"John L O'donnell Playground" 1047:franchise in the league. The 5759:. August 12, 1915. p. 6 5622:. April 25, 1915. p. 28 4993:Ritter, Lawrence S. (1982). 3250:"Rocky Marciano's biography" 1953: 1949: 1932: 1915: 1911: 1892: 1872: 1855: 1836: 1819: 1802: 1785: 1768: 1751: 1747: 1728: 1724: 1705: 1686: 1682: 1665: 1644: 1623: 1606: 1589: 1572: 1553: 1534: 1530: 1507: 1488: 1124:athlete. MacPhee played for 701:Grover Shoe Factory disaster 268:Grover Shoe Factory disaster 220:(1910-1915, 1928-1929, 1933) 6198:"Weymouth Gazette 1914 May" 5767:– via Newspapers.com. 5741:– via Newspapers.com. 5630:– via Newspapers.com. 5604:– via Newspapers.com. 5575:– via Newspapers.com. 5490:– via Newspapers.com. 5464:– via Newspapers.com. 5438:– via Newspapers.com. 4982:– via Newspapers.com. 4929:– via Newspapers.com. 2930:www.digitalcommonwealth.org 2887:Brockton Shoemakers players 875:Princeton University Tigers 505:in 1897. At age 25, Korwin 238:Centre Park Groounds (1933) 215:Brockton Tigers (1907–1909) 6411: 5902:Pro-Football-Reference.com 5733:. July 4, 1915. p. 36 5590:"New League Jumps To Feds" 5456:. April 6, 1914. p. 6 5312:Greater Portland Landmarks 4919:Montpelier Morning Journal 3700:"1896 Lewiston Statistics" 3122:"1886 Brockton Statistics" 1277: 1266:Eastern New England League 996:Springfield, Massachusetts 879:Boston University Terriers 813:Maine Black Bears baseball 728:, New Bedford Whalers and 302:Eastern New England League 114:Eastern New England League 27:Minor league baseball team 5952:"1930 New England League" 5596:. May 22, 1915. p. 8 5567:. May 14, 1915. p. 3 5482:. May 28, 1914. p. 6 5183:"1911 New England League" 5075:"1910 New England League" 4866:"1909 New England League" 4737:"1908 New England League" 4683:"1907 New England League" 4362:"1903 New England League" 3970:"Minor League No Hitters" 3769:"1897 New England League" 3158:"1887 New England League" 3140:"1886 New England League" 2902:Brockton Pilgrims players 1437: 1432: 1403: 1392: 1376: 1371: 1339: 1328: 1304: 1301: 1288: 1274: 1269: 1261: 952:drew attention in hiring 881:collegiate hockey teams. 472:In 1894, Brockton native 236:Highland Park (1928–1929) 228:Highland Park (1892–1893) 140:Major league affiliations 105:Class B (1928–1929, 1933) 98:Class B (1903, 1907–1913) 73:Minor league affiliations 37: 6340:New England League teams 6315:1897 Brockton team photo 4135:"1901 Bangor Statistics" 1964:Billy Flynn / Paul Wolff 1702:Brockton folded July 6. 1679:Team disbanded August 8 1138:Providence Steam Rollers 968:in the final standings. 921:level minor league. The 469:in the final standings. 365:Brockton Weekly Gazette. 6288:www.projectballpark.org 6147:www.projectballpark.org 4211:www.projectballpark.org 2892:Brockton Tigers players 2201:(1892; 1893, 1903, MGR) 2159:(1885; 1886, 1892, MGR) 1014:, New Bedford Whalers, 647:Brockton, Massachusetts 318:Newburyport Clamdiggers 254:Brockton, Massachusetts 63:Brockton, Massachusetts 5956:Baseball-Reference.com 5920:Baseball-Reference.com 5852:Baseball-Reference.com 5663:Baseball-Reference.com 5620:Democrat and Chronicle 5524:Baseball-Reference.com 5520:"1914 Colonial League" 5506:Baseball-Reference.com 5450:"Pfeffer At Pawtucket" 5294:Baseball-Reference.com 5187:Baseball-Reference.com 5133:Baseball-Reference.com 5079:Baseball-Reference.com 5025:Baseball-Reference.com 4945:Baseball-Reference.com 4870:Baseball-Reference.com 4816:Baseball-Reference.com 4798:Baseball-Reference.com 4777:Baseball-Reference.com 4741:Baseball-Reference.com 4705:Baseball-Reference.com 4687:Baseball-Reference.com 4633:Baseball-Reference.com 4569:Baseball-Reference.com 4494:Baseball-Reference.com 4476:Baseball-Reference.com 4458:Baseball-Reference.com 4366:Baseball-Reference.com 4330:Baseball-Reference.com 4247:Baseball-Reference.com 4229:Baseball-Reference.com 4139:Baseball-Reference.com 4064:Baseball-Reference.com 3992:Baseball-Reference.com 3902:Baseball-Reference.com 3884:Baseball-Reference.com 3848:Baseball-Reference.com 3794:Baseball-Reference.com 3773:Baseball-Reference.com 3740:Baseball-Reference.com 3722:Baseball-Reference.com 3704:Baseball-Reference.com 3632:Baseball-Reference.com 3578:Baseball-Reference.com 3524:Baseball-Reference.com 3449:Baseball-Reference.com 3291:Baseball-Reference.com 3162:Baseball-Reference.com 3144:Baseball-Reference.com 3126:Baseball-Reference.com 3108:Baseball-Reference.com 3056:Baseball-Reference.com 3006:Baseball-Reference.com 2837:(1910; 1914–1915, MGR) 2585:(1909–1911; 1912, MGR) 2567:(1885–1887, MGR; 1892) 1586:Team folded August 25 1393:Centre Street Grounds 1318:Centre Street Grounds 1214: 1114: 1004:New Haven, Connecticut 788: 696: 659:On July 25, 1901, the 543: 429: 347: 6345:Colonial League teams 6234:virginiachronicle.com 5314:. September 23, 2021. 4225:"1901 Eastern League" 3254:www.rockymarciano.com 3236:Golf Monthly Magazine 1454:Centre Street Grounds 1212: 1126:Major League Baseball 1122:professional baseball 1112: 1092:Baseball Hall of Fame 1057:Lewiston-Auburn Twins 1016:New Haven White Wings 1000:Hartford, Connecticut 786: 694: 541: 427: 345: 306:Biddeford Clamdiggers 250:minor league baseball 213:Brockton Bees (1903) 5780:"Alexander Bannwart" 5594:The Meridian Journal 5208:Diamonds in the Dusk 3506:Diamonds in the Dusk 3176:"About Brockton, MA" 1466:Year–by–year records 1404:Brockton Shoemakers 1086:coach under manager 1045:Lawrence Merry Macks 1018:, Pawtucket Rovers, 977:National Association 674:Jersey City Skeeters 551:Brooklyn Bridegrooms 507:died of tuberculosis 446:Brockton High School 410:Brooklyn Bridegrooms 246:Brockton Shoemakers 204:Brockton (1885–1886) 6111:projectballpark.org 4974:. November 26, 1911 3652:. November 7, 1896. 3193:Allegrini, Elaine. 1302:Brockton Shoemakers 1181:Nashua Millionaires 1165:Quincy Shipbuilders 1161:New Bedford Whalers 1065:Manchester Blue Sox 1008:Eastern Association 966:Fall River Spindles 939:Woonsocket Speeders 927:New Bedford Whalers 923:Fall River Spindles 709:Manchester Textiles 682:New Bedford Whalers 616:Bangor Millionaires 608:Bangor Millionaires 514:New Bedford Whalers 218:Brockton Shoemakers 211:Brockton B's (1901) 207:Brockton Shoemakers 156:Minor league titles 33:Brockton Shoemakers 6178:Staples, Wayne E. 5836:on March 14, 2014. 5829:Sports Illustrated 5480:The Evening Herald 5454:The Evening Herald 5428:The Evening Herald 5117:. August 14, 2011. 5097:The Evening Herald 4438:. 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Index

Brockton (minor league baseball)
1892
1933
Brockton, Massachusetts
Independent
Class B
Class A
Class C
Eastern New England League
New England League
Eastern League
Colonial League
Detroit Tigers
minor league baseball
Brockton, Massachusetts
New England League
Grover Shoe Factory disaster
Detroit Tigers
Brockton Rox
Eastern New England League
Biddeford Clamdiggers
Haverhill
Lawrence
Newburyport Clamdiggers
Portland
Bill McGunnigle
Brockton Rox

Boston
Dick Conway

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