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407: 959:(Aka, Al Winn) built the new ballpark for the team. Washington Park officially opened on April 27, 1907. The Tigers played at the ballpark for three seasons before returning to Spalding Park. Bannwart had purchased the park site, which was located in the center of Lowell. Bannwart then spent $ 15,000 to construct a ballpark on the site. An $ 8,000 mortgage and help from his family assisted the funding. Once opened, the ballpark had .25 and .35 cent grandstand seats. The ballpark had short distances to the fence due to the location of the ballpark, but it also had high outfield fences. The ballpark had a modern drainage system underneath the field. A Night game was played August 28, 1907, at the ballpark between Lowell and the Cherokee Indians team from 739: 948: 816:
to the new owners. The new owners chose to play home games back at their former home of Spalding Park rather than pay rent to Bannwart. The team was sold after a complicated situation was resolved. An injunction was obtained by former Lowell Tigers player (and Harvard Law classmate of Bannwart) Alex O'Brien. O'Brien who had filed a reserve clause-based lawsuit against Winn that slowed negotiations to sell the franchise to former major league outfielder and manager
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Although the 1909 team was initially successful in drawing fans, it was said Bannwart had an "abrasive personality" that negatively affected attendance. In the midst of the 1909 season, the New England League forced Bannwart to sell the team. Bannwart sold the team and offered to rent Washington Park
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3-for-16 (.188) in the lineup. When the sale of the team was put up to prospective oners, Bannwart then bought the Tigers franchise. On July 20, 1906, Bannwart purchased the franchise for $ 500 ($ 16,956 in current dollars). Following a dispute between the two, Bannwart fired Lake in August and named
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The Lowell Tigers finished in third place with a 47–47 record. In the final 1901 New England League standings, Lowell finished 9.0 games behind the first place Portland team as the league held no playoffs. The Tigers played the season under manager/owner Fred Lake, who began a five-season tenure with
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The Tigers had been in a ten-game losing streak before Bannwart joined the team, and manager Fred Lake decided to call him "Al Winn." (some references use this name for Bannwart). "We haven't won a game for ten days, so I'm going to call you Al Winn. Then maybe we can beat somebody," Lake reportedly
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In defense of their championship the season before, the 1904 Lowell Tigers placed seventh in the New England League final standings. Lowell ended the season with a 59–62 record to place next to last in the eight–team league. The Tigers finished 22.0 games behind the first place Haverhill Hustlers in
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The Lowell Tigers were led by returning owner/manager Alexander Bannwart in 1907. The Lowell Tigers placed sixth in the eight–team New England League final standings. Lowell compiled a 48–60 record in the regular season, finishing 26.0 games behind the first place Worcester Busters. Dave Pickett of
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The Lowell Tigers played their second season as members as the Class B level New England League in 1902. Construction of Spalding Field was completed, and the Tigers began play at the new ballpark. Lowell finished the season in sixth place in the eight-team league. With a 52–59 record under manager
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Completing a two year turn around for the teams' performance, the 1911 Lowell Tigers won the new England League championship in their final season known as the "Tigers". The Tigers ended the season with a record of 77–46 to place first under new manager Jim Gray. Lowell finished 2.5 games ahead of
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In 1906, despite relocating in the previous season, Lowell Tigers returned to New England League play and the league continued as a Class B level league with eight teams. Lowell again finished in last place as Fred Lake returned as manager to begin the season. With a 28–86 record the Tigers placed
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Continuing minor league baseball play, the 1903 Lowell Tigers won the New England League championship under owner and manager Fred Lake. The Tigers placed first in the eight–team, Class B level New England League standings with a final record of 74–41. Lowell finished 4.5 games ahead of the second
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In 1892, Lowell played a partial season, as the Lowells folded during the New England League season. Lowell folded on July 27, 1892. Lowell ended the 1892 season with a record of 30– 30. The Pawtucket team also disbanded on July 27, corresponding with Lowell. Art Whitney and Jim Cudworth served as
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served as player/manager of the Magicians, who rejoined the New England League after an eight-season hiatus. The Magicians ended the 1887 season with a record of 71–33, finishing first in the New England League. The Lowell Magicians ended the New England League season 3.0 games ahead of the second
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in the 1870-s. Upon leering that the ballpark was named after him, Spalding sent Lake some free baseballs for the team. The ballpark opened on May 1, 1902, and hosted the Tigers through 1906 and again from 1910 onward. When the Tigers moved back to Spalding Park following their time at Washington
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The Lowell Tigers moved to a new ballpark for the 1907, a facility spearheaded by owner Alexander Bannwart. The team began play at in Washington Park, a 3,500-seat ballpark. Washington Park was located near the downtown Lowell train station. Construction costs for the new park were estimated at $
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and finished in a distant last place in the eight–team league. After compiling a 4–36 record while in Taunton, the Lowell/Taunton team finished with an overall record of 28–82 to place eighth in the eight-team league. Playing the season under managers Bill Connors and George Grant, Lowell/Taunton
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Minor league baseball began in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1877 with a championship team. The Lowell "Ladies Men" played as members of the newly formed New England League, also known as the "New England Association."" The league began play on May 3, 1877, as an eight–team league and ended the season
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After the Tigers moved from the ballpark, Washington Park was neglected and eventually torn down. On December 8, 1921, the city of Lowell Board of Park Commissioners took control of the 120,000 square foot parcel by eminent domain for use as a public playground. The city paid $ 30,800 to Mary L.
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On June 22, 1910, John Smith resigned as Lowell's general manager and was replaced in that position by team owner James Gray. Despite never managing or playing baseball, Gray later became the manager of the team. leading Lowell to the 1911 championship. In 1910, Gray still co-owned the team with
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of the New England League ended the 1893 season with a record of 29–55, playing in three cities during the season, finishing sixth in the six-team league. Lowell (14–20) transferred to Manchester June 26; Manchester (3–13) moved to Boston July 16. The returning
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The 1910 Lowell Tigers finished in fourth place in the eight-team league, an improvement after seven consecutive seasons of finishing at or near the bottom of the New England League standings. The Tigers finished above .500, with a record of 65–56.
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The Lowell teams hosted home minor league games four different ballparks in the era. Lowell played at the River Street Grounds (1877–1878, 1887–1889), Fair Grounds Field (1891–1892, 1895, 1899, 1901), Washington Park (1907–1909) and two stints at
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played for Lowell in 1887, coming to the team from after his Salem team folded during the New England League season. Overall, Duffy led the New England League with a .470 average in 1887, Following the season, Duffy was signed by the
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Moving to their second ballpark, in the minor league seasons from 1891 through 1901, Lowell teams played home games at the Fair Grounds Field. The park had grandstands that were also used for horse racing hosted at the facility.
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and placed fourth in the eight–team league, which folded during the season. The league folded on July 8, 1895. With a final record of 24–24, Lowell finished 7.5 games behind the first place Lawrence team in the final standings.
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In the minor league seasons up to 1889, Lowell hosted home games at the River Street Grounds. The ballpark had a capacity of 2,500 and the layout of the field created a short left field line. The ballpark was located on the
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had purchased the property, located at the Atherton Grounds in Tewksbury (which was annexed into Lowell in 1905). The ballpark was built the with a covered grandstand and Lake named it Spalding Park after baseball pioneer
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level New England League ended the 1899 season with a record of 4 wins and 16 losses. George Spalding served as manager. The team finished the season as a semi-pro team and had success with future player/manager/owner
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team in the final standings. Lowell's Robert Hamilton won the league batting championship, hitting .341. Hamilton also led the league with 117 total hits. The league folded after the 1889 season.
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place Portland team in the final standings of the eight-team league, which had reduced to six teams to end the season. Bill McGunnigle was a leading pitcher on the team and pitched underhanded.
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In 1899 Lowell briefly gained a team during the season. On May 29, 1899, Cambridge (3-13) moved to Lowell. The team then disbanded on June 1, 1899. The Cambridge/Lowell "Orphans" of the
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himself as manager of the Tigers for the remainder of the season. In 1907, Bannwart built a new ballpark for the team in the center of town and continued serving as the team's manager.
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graduate, a try-out for the team during the season and signed Bannwart to the team. Later in the season, the player Bannwart bought the team and ultimately replaced Lake as manager.
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after beginning the major league season with Boston. After his record for pitching Lowell, Parson was recalled by Boston to end the season. The Boston Manager was Fred Lake.
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played for Lowell in both the 1877 and 1878 seasons and subsequently advanced to the major leagues. On May 25, 1882, Foley became the first major league player to officially
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Saunders, Annie G. Saunders, and Edith St. Loe Saunders, owners of the land itself. Washington Park is still in use as a public park today. In 1973, the park was renamed to
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Park, the ballpark needed to be repaired after receiving fire damage. The ballpark was called Spalding Park through 1919. Today, the ballpark site is still in use, known as
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the team. Pitcher Frank Willis was obtained after the Bangor franchise folded on July 6, 1901 and led the New England league with both 18 victories and 160 strikeouts.
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The 1888 Lowell "Chippies" won the New England League championship. The Chippies ended the 1888 season with a record of 51-36, placing first in the New England League.
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as his replacement as manager of the Tigers. In June 1909, Bannwart publicly announced that he wanted to sell the team. The sale went through at the end of the month.
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as the team finished in seventh place in the New England League standings. Officially listed as Lowell manager, Bannwart delegated supervision of the Tigers to former
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reduced to four teams. The Lowell Ladies Men, with a 33–7 record under manager Josiah Butler, won the championship, finishing 4.0 games ahead of the second place
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At the conclusion of the 1909 season, the Lowell Tigers again placed seventh in the eight–team Class B level New England League. Managed during the season by
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in 1891. Kelley played both in the field and as a pitcher. During games he did not pitch, Kelley was in the Lowell lineup as an infielder. Kelley had a 10–3
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of Lowell hit a league leading 14 home runs and teammate Ed Kennedy had a league leading 121 hits. Pitcher Henry Burns led the league with 224 strikeouts.
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In defending their league championship, the 1912 Lowell team was renamed after their manager Jim Gray and continued New England League play known as the
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and noticed he played just one major league game with 0 at-bats before becoming a physician. Kinsella used Graham's story for a character in his novel
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the final standings, as Haverhill went from last place to first place in the course of two season. The Lowell manager and owner was Fred Lake.
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of Lowell hit 15 home runs to lead the league and Lowell pitcher Henry Burns led the New England League with both 32 wins and 137 strikeouts.
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The Lowell Tigers teams were preceded in minor league play by Lowell teams, who besides the New England League, played as members of the 1877
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The Grays continued New England League play through 1915 when the league folded and then were reformed with the league for the 1919 season.
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On August 19, 1909, Lowell Outfielder Scott Fluharty was 5–5 at the plate, with two triples and four runs scored, as the Tigers lost to the
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The New England League's Lowell Tigers franchise relocated during the 1905 season. On August 3, 1905, the Tigers moved their franchise to
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Lowell began the 1893 season in the New England League, before two relocations of the franchise saw the team end the season based in
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of Lowell won the league batting title, hitting .370, Barrows also led the league with 116 runs scored and 163 total hits.
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played for the league champion Lowell Tigers. Graham later became the basis of the character taking his name in the movie
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manager. Woonsocket was the eventual champion of the league, which began the season with eight teams and ended with five.
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compiled a 12–6 record pitching for Lowell after being acquired during the season. Parson had been sent to Lowell by the
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The Lowell Tigers returned to the reformed New England League in 1901. The Tigers played under new owner and manager
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and D. A. Sullivan served as the Lowell managers during the season. Lowell finished 23.5 games behind first place
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Fred Lake, the Tigers ended the season 22.5 games behind the first place Manchester team in the final standings.
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Park shortly after Clemente's death. Clemente Park is located at 803 Middlesex Street in Lowell, Massachusetts
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to manage the Tigers team in 1909. During a game in the season, Bannwart he was in charge of the team when an
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The New England League continued play in 1894 without a Lowell or Boston franchise in the eight-team league.
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with Lowell. Following the end of the New England League season, Kelley made his major league debut with the
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After the New England League season had completed, in November 1877, the Lowell Ladies Men defeated the
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served as managers during the three-city season. The team finished 28.0 games behind the first place
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tried to remove the owner him from Lowell's bench. In May 1909, Bannwart fired Fleming and hired
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Continuing minor league play in 1878, the Lowell "Lowells" played the season as members of the
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place Nashua team and 45.5 games ahead of the eighth place Haverhill Hustlers. Tigers pitcher
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After not fielding a minor league team in 1890, the 1891 Lowell "Lowells" played rejoined the
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in a League Alliance contest. Galvin pitched Pittsburgh to a 3–2 win over Lowell in the game.
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For three seasons, the Lowell Tigers played at Washington Park. In 1907, Lowell Tigers owner
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Lowell continued minor league play in a new league in 1889. On July 26, 1889, Lowell pitcher
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In 1911, the Lowell Tigers were led by with Jim Gray, in his first season as manager.
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During the 1906 season, the Lowell franchise was changed when manager Fred Lake gave
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In the era, the Lowell minor league teams played in four different home ballparks.
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The Lowell "Magicians" continued minor league play in 1887 and won a championship.
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served as manager. Lowell finished the season 3.5 games ahead of the second place
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said to his new player. From July 7 to 13, after joining the team, Bannwart
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Beginning in 1902, The Lowell Tigers played at Spalding Park. Team owner
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baseball card. Kelley played his professional season with Lowell in 1891.
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managed the Tigers as Lowell finished 11.0 games behind the first place
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played for Lowell in 1891, in his first professional season at age 19.
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In 1907 Fred Lake did not return as manager, as he played for the
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The Lowell and Fall River teams had also been members of the 1877
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eighth in the final standings, 45.0 games behind the first place
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reported that Burns pitched "a magnificent game" in the contest.
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Lowell had 116 total hits to lead the New England League.<
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teams joined Lowell in beginning league play on May 15, 1901.
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members played for Lowell teams. Baseball Hall of Fame member
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the second place Worcester Busters in the eight-team league.
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After managing Lowell, Bill McGunnigle became manager of the
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played for Lowell in 1887, winning the league batting title.
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In 1889, the "Lowell" team became members of the eight-team
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pennants. McGunnigle was best friends with former teammate
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agreement. Lowell finished 12–3 in the alliance contests.
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The 1908 Lowell Tigers were managed by Arthur Daly and
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local tavern owner Andrew Roach and James J. Kennedy.
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continued Lowell's tenure in New England League play.
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In June 1909, the sale was finalized. 581:and Billy Meade managed Lowell in 1895. 572:In 1895, Lowell rejoined the eight-team 231:, winning the 1911 league championship. 4390:Defunct baseball teams in Massachusetts 4160: 4158: 3623:"1905 Lowell/Taunton Tigers Statistics" 3038: 3036: 2609: 2607: 2533: 2531: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2523: 2521: 2519: 2517: 2515: 2457: 1555:Lowell (24-45) moved to Taunton Aug. 3 1452:Cambridge (3–13) moved to Lowell May 29 3682:Society for American Baseball Research 3049:Society for American Baseball Research 18: 4405:Baseball teams disestablished in 1911 2763:Buffalo Courier, May 26, 1882, page 2 289:Early minor league teams 1877 to 1899 7: 2969:"1889 Atlantic Association schedule" 530:as a pitcher and a NEL-leading .323 4385:Defunct minor league baseball teams 2466:"1877 Lowell Ladies Men Statistics" 4395:Baseball teams established in 1901 2802:"1887 Lowell Magicians Statistics" 1890:(1887; 1888, MGR; 1892, MGR; 1893) 14: 4410:Baseball in Lowell, Massachusetts 2862:"1888 Lowell Chippies Statistics" 435:remains the major league record. 46:(1877–1878, 1887–1889, 1891–1893, 3023:"1891 Lowell Lowells Statistics" 2665:"1878 International Association" 849:During the 1910 season, pitcher 4166:"1911 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 4127:"1910 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 4062:"1909 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 4046:Sun, Lowell (August 19, 2008). 3842:"1908 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3806:"1907 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3641:"1906 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3515:"1904 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3497:"1903 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3404:"1902 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 3285:"1901 Lowell Tigers Statistics" 800:Owner Alexander Bannwart hired 372:. In the 1882 game against the 4220:"1912 Lowell Grays Statistics" 351:9–4 in an exhibition contest. 1: 4097:Sun, Lowell (June 22, 2008). 4031:Sun, Lowell (July 20, 2009). 2921:. August 14, 1889. p. 6. 422:Baseball Hall of Fame member 3760:. August 20, 1906. p. 3 1666: 1647: 1620: 1600: 1581: 1558: 1541: 1522: 1499: 1480: 1461: 1457: 1438: 1434: 1414: 1410: 1388: 1365: 1346: 1324: 1301: 1278: 1261: 1236: 75:(1877–1878, 1887–1889, 1895) 4355:Lowell - Baseball Reference 3996:– via Newspapers.com. 3988:. June 20, 1909. p. 11 3982:"Lowell Club Changes Hands" 3970:– via Newspapers.com. 3944:– via Newspapers.com. 3918:– via Newspapers.com. 3892:– via Newspapers.com. 3794:– via Newspapers.com. 3768:– via Newspapers.com. 3742:– via Newspapers.com. 3734:. July 21, 1906. p. 11 1552:Bill Connors / George Grant 750:and became a scout for the 204:Washington Park (1907–1909 4426: 4011:"Clemente Park: A History" 3962:. June 5, 1909. p. 11 869:in the eight-team league. 304:Providence Rhode Islanders 183:Lowell Lowells (1891–1893) 16:Minor league baseball team 4048:"Lowell Baseball History" 3936:. May 22, 1909. p. 7 3910:. May 14, 1909. p. 5 3884:. May 20, 1909. p. 5 3533:"1904 New England League" 3467:. 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1911
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Class F
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League Alliance
New England Association
International Association
Atlantic Association
New England League
Spalding Field
minor league baseball
Lowell, Massachusetts
New England League
League Alliance
International Association
Atlantic Association
New England Association
Spalding Field
Baseball Hall of Fame
Hugh Duffy
Joe Kelley
Lowell Grays
Manchester Reds
Fall River Cascades
Providence Rhode Islanders
Lynn Live Oaks
League Alliance
Baseball Hall of Fame

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