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The 1923 Fulton Railroaders finished a close second place in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League standings. Fulton finished with an overall record of 61–45 in a tie with the Mayfield Pantsmakers, who finished 59–43, leaving both teams 16 games above .500. However, Mayfieled had a win percentage of
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In the final season of play, the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League permanently folded following the 1955 season. In 1955, Fulton had six managers as the Fulton Lookouts finished with a regular season record of 43–66. Futon placed fifth in the six–team league, finishing 24.0 games behind the Paducah
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The Fulton franchise returned to the earlier moniker, as the 1949 Fulton "Railroaders" continued Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League play, remaining as an affiliate of the Washington Senators. The Railroaders finished with a 1949 record of 62–61 to place sixth in the eight–team league under returning
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The Lookouts won another Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League pennant in 1953 under returning manager Sam Lamitina, before losing in the league final. With a regular season record of 70–50, Fulton placed first in the standings, finishing 3.0 games ahead of the second place Madisonville Miners. In the
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moniker in 1952, winning the pennant in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Lookouts continued as a Washington Senators affiliate in 1952. Fulton finished the regular season in first place with a record of 82–37, playing under manager Sam Lamitina, finishing 15.5 games ahead of the second
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Beginning in 1937, K.P. Dalton served as president of the Fulton Baseball Association, who operated the Fulton team. Dalton served as president for 15 years, the longest tenure of any team executive in league history. Dalton served in every remaining season of play, from 1937 to 1942 and 1946 to
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rejoined the Class D level Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League, as the league expanded from six teams to eight teams, adding the Fulton franchise. The Eagles finished the 1936 season with a 63–56 record to place fifth under manager Kid Elberfeld. Fulton finished 10.5 games behind the first place
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for the overall championship, before inclement weather and poor field conditions cancelled the series. Fulton and Hopkinsville were declared co–champions. Fulton was managed by John Jones. Fulton did not return to the league play in 1912, as the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League reduced to six
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Fulton finished in seventh place in the eight–team 1938 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Eagles had a final record of 55–75 under manager George Clonts. Fulton finished 21.5 games behind the first place Hopkinsville Hoppers in the regular season standings, missing the playoffs.
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in seven games. Fulton had a 1946 regular season record of 69–56, to place third under manager Hugh Holliday, finishing 15.5 games behind Owensboro. In the first round of the playoffs, Fulton defeated the Hopkinsville Hoppers 3 games to 1 to advance to the Finals. Fulton pitcher
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The Fulton Railroaders were the 1951 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League Champions. Fulton ended the regular season in first place with a 73–46 record, finishing 2.0 games ahead of the second place Owensboro Oilers in the eight–team league. In the playoffs, Fulton defeated the
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In their first season of play, the Fulton Colonels finished last in the league in the first half, with a 24–39 record. In the second half, the Colonels finished with a record of 48–19 to win the standings by 11.0 games. Fulton was scheduled to play the first–half champion
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In 1937, the Fulton Eagles reached the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League Finals. With a regular season record of 64–56 to place third in the eight–team league, the Eagles finished 9.5 games behind the Union Greyhounds. In the playoffs, Fulton defeated the
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The Fulton Railroaders advanced to the 1950 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League Finals. Fulton had a record of 69–50 to place second in the regular standings under returning manager Ivan Kuester. Fulton ended the season 4.5 games behind the first place
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in the six–team league final standings. The Railroaders finished with a record of 62–54, playing under manager Dan Grenier. The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League folded after the 1924 season, before returning to play in 1935 as a six–team league.
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in 1947, as the franchise continued play as a member of the Class D level Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The 1947 Chicks finished the regular season with a record of 68–57. Fulton placed fifth in the eight–team league under manager
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Fulton won a shortened season Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League championship in 1942. On June 19, 1942, the Fulton Tigers had a 30–14 and were in first place under returning manager Vincent Mullen, when the league disbanded due to
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In 1954, the Fulton Lookouts ended the season in second place overall with a 69–47 record. Under manager Red Mincy, Fulton finished 7.0 games behind the first place Union City Dodgers in the eight–team league.
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The Fulton Tigers placed seventh in the 1940 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. Fulton finished with a regular season record of 56–70 under managers Jim Poole (46–54) and Vincent Mullen (10–16).
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The Fulton Tigers qualified for the 1941 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League playoffs. Fulton finished the regular season with a 68–59 record to place third, 16.0 games behind the first place
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moniker. Fulton would play four seasons as a Detroit affiliate. The Fulton Tigers ended the 1939 season with a 52–74 record. The team placed seventh in the eight–team league under manager
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led the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League with 361 strikeouts (in 221 Innings pitched) and also led the league with 148 walks, 22 wild pitches and 29 hit batsmen.
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The Fulton use of the "Railroaders" moniker corresponds to the local railroad industry and history in Fulton, Kentucky, beginning in 1859, when construction of the
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team, hosted in Fulton, Kentucky, that began play as a member of the KIT League. The franchise is now a member of the Ohio Valley League, playing at Lohaus Field.
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The Fulton Railroaders finished in third place in the 1924 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. Fulton ended the season 2.0 games behind the first place
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under differing names in five different decades, winning three league championships and two league pennants. Fulton was a minor league affiliate of the
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Following the 1955 season, Fulton, Kentucky has not hosted another minor league team. In 2005, the "Fulton Railroaders" moniker was revived by a
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from 1948 to 1955. Fulton minor league teams hosted home games at High Street Park from 1922 to 1924 and Fairfield Park between 1936 and 1955.
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playoffs, Fulton defeated the Hopkinsville Hoppers 3 games to 1 and advanced. In the Finals, the Paducah Chiefs swept 3 games against Fulton.
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3 games to 2 to advance. In the Finals, Fulton swept 4 games against Owensboro to claim the championship, playing under manager Sam Lamitina.
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Fulton again placed fifth in the 1948 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League, as the Chicks became a minor league affiliate of the
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manager Ivan Kuester. Fulton finished 20.5 games behind the Owwnsboro Oilers in the final standings, missing the playoffs.
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teams and youth baseball. The ballpark is adjacent to Fulton High School, located at 101 Thedford St, Fulton, Kentucky.
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Chiefs. Fulton's managers were Ned Waldrop, Harl Pierce, Sam Lamitina, James Swiggett, Mel Simons and Robert Harmon.
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in the final standings. Clyde Batts of Fulton led the league in batting average, hitting .368 and in hits with 176.
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1955. During this tenure, the team would win four pennants, three of them consecutively (1951 to 1953).
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place Paducah Chiefs. In the playoffs, Fulton was defeated by the Union City Greyhounds 3 games to 2.
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in 1939, as the franchise continued Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League play under the corresponding
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From 1922 to 1924, the Fulton Railroaders were noted to have played home minor league games at
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in various seasons between 1911 and 1955. Fulton teams played exclusively as members of the
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under returning manager Vincent Mullen. Fulton lost in 1st round of the playoffs, as the
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Today, the Fulton "Railroaders" moniker has been revived, as Fulton hosts the
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Fulton boasted that the city was the smallest to host minor league baseball.
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Beginning in 1936, Fulton teams reportedly played home games exclusively at
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route. The Fulton area is home to the Twin Cities Railroad Museum.
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defeated Fulton 4 games to 1. Herb Porter managed Fulton in 1937.
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On August 28, 1911, James Coleman of Fulton pitched a 7–inning
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Minor league baseball began in Fulton, Kentucky when the 1911
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and Senter Rainey, as Fulton finished 30.5 games behind the
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in a Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League game against the
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The 1922 Fulton returned to minor league play, as the
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1911
1955
Fulton, Kentucky
Class D
Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League
Detroit Tigers
Washington Senators
Minor league baseball
Fulton, Kentucky
Class D
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Detroit Tigers
Washington Senators
summer collegiate baseball
Class D
Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League
Hopkinsville Hoppers
perfect game
Paducah Polecats
Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League
Ralph Works
Madisonville Miners
Illinois Central Railroad
Fulton station
Amtrak
City of New Orleans
Dyersburg Forked Deers
Paducah Indians
Hopkinsville Hoppers
Mayfield Clothiers

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