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season, expanded the schedule on the final day from a doubleheader to play six games in one day, beginning at 9:00 AM. Manchester won all six games, to move ahead of
Newport in the standings, but the league allowed only two of the wins. In was noted that Portland subsequently refused to play Newport in the finals after their initial impropriety.
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England League folded. Pawtucket finished 6.5 games behind of the first place Brockton Shoemakers in the final standings. In the shortened season, Tom News of the Tigers won the New England league batting title, hitting .401, and added a league leading 9 home runs. Pawtucket pitcher Frank Todd led the New England League with a 13 wins.
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League season identical records and 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). Tom News of Pawtucket hit 17 home runs to lead the New England League.
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Pawtucket "Colts" 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, Pawtucket included. On August 8, 1899, with a 37–40
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Pawtucket Maroons continued New England League play in 1895, catcher George Yeager continued to make news with Pawtucket. On May 4, 1895, Yeager had five hits, with a double and two home runs in the contest. On June 8, 1895, he hit a grand slam. On June 19, 1895, Yeager was ejected from a game
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Pawtucket teams played their regular minor league home games at the Dexter Street grounds in the Pawtucket. The grounds also hosted soccer games in the era, beginning in 1887. The ballpark site was located at the corner of Barton Street and Dexter Street in Pawtucket. Today, the ballpark site is
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Continuing play in the 1898 six–team Class B level New
England League, the Pawtucket "Tigers" played a shortened season. On July 5, 1898, the New England League stopped play. The Pawtucket Tigers ended the season with a record of 26–23 and were in second place under new manager Hobe Whiting when the
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Atlantic Association began minor league league play on May 2, 1908. On May 19, 1908, Pawtucket folded with a 6–3 record under manager Bill Conners. Two days later, the six-team Atlantic Association league folded. The Atlantic Association never reformed as a minor league. The league restructured
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After beginning league play on May 1, 1897, the
Pawtucket Phenoms ended the New England League season in third place. The Phenoms ended the season with a 70–37 record, playing under returning manager Phenomenal Smith. Brockton and Newport finished in a first-place tie, as they ended the New England
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George Yeager played his final season with Pawtucket in 1896. On May 20, 1896, Yeager and manager Joe Smith were both ejected from a game. On June 5, 1895, Yeager homered twice in an 11-inning game won by Pawtucket. In August Yeager was fined $ 25 "for giving unsolicited advice to his manager," as
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The Pawtucket Maroons continued membership in the 1895 Class B level New England League and began the season with the rest of the eight–team league. The Pawtucket Maroons finished in fourth place in the eight–team league. With a final record of 52–53, the Maroons ended the season 14.5 games behind
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On July 4, 1914, Pfeffer assaulted Bannwart in the stands at Woonsocket before the game that day and was suspended by the league president. Banwart stated to the press that he "handed Big Jeff a jolt on the jaw and stood him on his head like a baby" in the fracas, which spilled onto the field and
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The Federal League folded following the 1915 season, and the Colonial League followed suit. 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
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There was controversy surrounding the conclusion of the New England League season. The Newport Colts won the second half of the 1899 New England League season but did so under dubious circumstances. Allegedly, the Portland Phenoms and Manchester, not wanting Newport to win the second half of the
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After their fifth place finish the previous season, the Pawtucket "Rovers" continued play in the 1915 Colonial League and ended the season in last place. Pawtucket finished the season with a 37–57 record as the Rovers finished 16.5 games behind the first place Hartford Senators, who had a 55–42
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as a rookie, a record at the time. Ferris's error total remains the second-highest total ever for a second baseman in American League history. Ferris was previously a shortstop and his fielding improved greatly over the following seasons. Known to be feisty, in 1902, Ferris was suspended for an
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The 1914 Pawtucket Tigers ended their first Colonial League season in fifth place in the final standings of the newly formed league, which held no playoffs. With a record of 46–56 the Tigers placed fifth in the six-team league. Playing the season under managers Frank "Big Jeff" Pfeffer, Joseph
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Pawtucket ended the 1896 New England League season with a 55–54 record, playing its first season under manager Phenomenal Smith. The league championship was won again by the Fall River Indians, who finished 14.0 games ahead of fifth place Pawtucket in the final standings, as the league held no
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The Pawtucket "Secrets" played a partial season in the 1892 New England League. Pawtucket disbanded on July 26, 1892, with a 17–43 record in the eight–team New England League, which lost two other teams during the season. Pawtucket finished behind first place
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playoffs. The Maroons' Irv Waldron led the New England League with both 137 runs and 182 total hits. Pawtucket catcher George Yeager led the league with 25 home runs before he advanced to catch for the Boston Beaneaters at the end of the season.
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and Royal Perrin. The Fall River Indians were the league champions for the second consecutive season, finishing 16.5 games ahead of Pawtucket. Tom Bannon of Pawtucket led the New England League with both 101 stolen bases and 137 runs scored.
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managed Pawtucket during the 1895 season. Player/manager Harry Davis led the New England league with a .391 batting average and 16 home runs, as well as 189 total hits. Irv Waldron had 84 stolen bases to lead the league.
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for throwing a broom at the umpire. On July 8, 1895, Yeager was fined $ 10 by a different umpire "for insolent language and threatening with the bat." On July 11, 1895, Yeager went 5-for-5 at the plate in a home game.
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to manage the Pawtucket Tigers after a hiatus from baseball while running a hotel in nearby Providence. In May, it was suspected that Bannwart was working as an "agent" of the Federal League, which Bannwart denied.
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during a game in New York and kicked Hayden in the face, knocking out some of Hayden's teeth. Both players were arrested, but neither pressed charges. Ban Johnson suspended Ferris for the remainder of the season.
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In 1898, Phenomenal Smith left Pawtucket and became manager of the Fall River Indians, replaced as manager in Pawtucket by Hobe Whiting, who had played with Pawtucket since 1895. In 1900, while manager of the
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In 1897, the Pawtucket team was called the "Phenoms" as the team was managed again by their new namesake, Phenomenal Smith. The New England League reduced teams and played as six–team Class B level league The
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and had been arrested in another incident, escaped from jail and was still a fugitive when Yeager's case went to trial. Charges were dismissed against Yeager. In July, Yeager was playing with the
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beginning a tenure as manager, the 1896 Pawtucket Maroons finished in fifth place in the New England League season. Smith had reportedly received the nickname "Phenomenal" after pitching a
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record, Pawtucket folded along with the Brockton Shoemakers, who were leading the league standings. Pawtucket played the shortened season under returning manager Hobe Whiting. The
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After failing to complete the previous two seasons, the New England League did not return to play in the 1900 season. The league reformed in 1901 without Pawtucket as a member.
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drew a big crowd. Pawtucket second Joseph Callahan was appointed as interim manager to replace Pfeffer, who never returned to organized baseball following the incident.
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With Yeager’s performance getting notice from scouts (113 runs scored, 36 stolen bases, 25 home runs, a .345 batting average, and slugged .604) he was purchased by the
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played for Pawtucket from 1897 to 1899. He played sparingly in 1897 and 1898 before playing regularly with Pawtucket in 1899 before the team folded. He played for the
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in the New England League. After the Brockton team folded on August 25, 1894, Yeager was signed by Pawtucket. Yeager would remain with Pawtucket for three seasons.
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served as the Pawtucket manager, as Pawtucket ended the season in sixth place after the Fall River and Taunton teams folded and were unable to finish the season.
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reported. Later in August while catching, he became angry at Pawtucket’s pitcher and he was ordered to switch positions with the Pawtucket right fielder.
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The Pawtucket "Maroons" resumed minor league play as the 1894 New England League expanded to again become an eight–team league, adding the Pawtucket and
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In 1893, Pawtucket did not continue play as the New England League reduced two teams and played the season as a six team, Class B level league. The
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2334:"May 1, 1900: With encouragement from his manager, Christy Mathewson wins his first start for Norfolk – Society for American Baseball Research"
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The Pawtucket "Colts" reformed briefly in 1908, becoming members of a short-lived league. The Colts began the season playing as members of the
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Pawtucket ended the season in sixth place in the 1894 New England League season. With a record of 46–52, playing the season under managers
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3036:"Fate and the Federal League: Were the Federals Incompetent, Outmaneuvered, or Just Unlucky? – Society for American Baseball Research"
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was re-elected as president and Pawtucket's Alexander Bannwart was elected as league secretary. Walter S. Ward, the treasurer of the
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The Colonial teams of the era hosted minor league home games at the Dexter Street Grounds, with select Sunday games played at
2348:"'Phenomenal' Smith Dead: Sent Up Matty to Majors; Former Pitcher-Outfielder Was 87; Induced Christy to Join Norfolk in 1900"
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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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had a whirlwind season in 1894, ending up on the Pawtucket roster. Beginning the season with a semi-professional team in
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on September 5, 1895. Two days later, in his last game before joining Boston, Yeager hit a game winning grand slam.
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Pawtucket hosted minor league play for the first time in 1892, when the Pawtucket franchise joined the eight-team,
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beginning in 1892 and continuing through the 1899 season. Pawtucket teams then played briefly in the 1908
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In 1914, the Pawtucket "Tigers" resumed minor league play and became charter members of the newly formed
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After the 1895 New England season concluded, Pawtucket catcher George Yeager was recruited to play for a
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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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resumed play in the New England League, after a thirty-season gap between Pawtucket minor league teams.
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structure and affiliation to align with the Federal League. At the April 1915 Colonial League meeting,
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teams joined with Pawtucket in forming the league, which folded after playing less than three weeks.
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team in the final standings, as the New England League ended the season with five remaining teams.
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were the league champions, placing first in the league standing, as no playoffs were held.
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3248:"Crescent Park in Pawtucket, RI minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com"
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in the final standings. John Gilmore of Pawtucket led the league with 9 home runs.
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1761:"Four or more home runs in a single game – Society for American Baseball Research"
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Callahan and William Fortin, Pawtucket finished 18.0 games behind the first place
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the first place Fall River Indians in the final standings. Louis Bacon and
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2168:"1896 Pawtucket Maroons minor league baseball Statistics on StatsCrew.com"
498:, Phenomenal Smith resurrected the career of Baseball Hall of Fame member
2463:"1898 Pawtucket Tigers minor league baseball Statistics on StatsCrew.com"
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After the 1895 season ended for Pawtucket, Harry Davis was signed by the
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2391:"1900 Christy Mathewson Signed New York Giants Rookie Player's Contract"
2276:"1897 Brockton Shoemakers minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com"
2024:“Fall River, 16; Cuban Giants, 9,” Boston Herald, September 14, 1895: 8.
2659:"1908 Atlantic Association (AA) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"
2240:"1897 New England League (NEL) minor league baseball on StatsCrew.com"
1976:"1895 Pawtucket Maroons minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com"
1902:“The Field of Sport,” Portland (Maine) Daily Press, June 10, 1895: 2.
1877:"1894 Pawtucket Maroons minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com"
1743:"1894 New England League (NEL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"
2873:"1914 Pawtucket Tigers minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com"
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2599:"Sextupleheader: Two Minor League teams played six games in one day"
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and received a three-day suspension from American League president
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teams as members to the league. Haverhill and Pawtucket joined the
3267:"Sunday Baseball Adoption in the New England States, 1891 to 1939"
2006:“Base Ball,” Newport (Rhode Island) Mercury, September 7, 1895: 1.
1671:"1892 Pawtucket minor league baseball Statistics on StatsCrew.com"
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on October 3, 1885, facing the minimum of 27 batters in the game.
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Christy Mathewson: A Game-by-Game Profile of a Legendary Pitcher
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Macque, “Pawtucket Pets,” Sporting Life, September 12, 1896: 13.
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In the era, Pawtucket teams hosted Sunday minor league games at
3200:"The rise and fall: Fall River and Pawtucket soccer, 1883-1896"
2015:“Champion Fall Rivers Beaten,” Boston Herald, Sept 8, 1895: 7.
1911:“Lewiston, 6; Pawtucket, 4,” Boston Journal, June 20, 1895: 3.
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of the newly formed American League in 1901 and committing 61
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team in an exhibition series featuring teams from Fall River,
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Pawtucket next hosted minor league baseball in 1946, when the
2294:"Phenomenal Smith Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics"
2112:“Bought Another Catcher,” Boston Globe, September 6, 1896: 4.
2094:“New England League Tips,” Boston Herald, August 13, 1896: 8.
3214:"Boston Daily Globe Newspaper Archives, Oct 21, 1900, p. 90"
1809:“Brockton Team Gives Up,” Boston Herald, August 26, 1894: 4.
1800:“Thirteen-Inning Tie Game,” Boston Herald, July 28, 1894: 2.
2745:"Big Jeff Pfeffer – Society for American Baseball Research"
1920:“Slater’s Home Run,” Portland Daily Press, July 9, 1895: 3.
3076:"Bannwart Quits Job At Last, But The Colonial Still Lives"
2585:"Frank Morrissey – Society for American Baseball Research"
2445:"1898 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
2258:"1897 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
2150:"1896 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
1958:"1895 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
1929:“Pawtucket Made 32 Runs,” Boston Herald, July 12, 1895: 2.
1859:"1894 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
1707:"1893 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
1689:"1892 New England League (NEL) Standings on StatsCrew.com"
1893:“Main Clubs All Beaten,” Boston Herald, May 5, 1895: 4.
1827:"George Yeager – Society for American Baseball Research"
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teams joined Pawtucket in 1897 New England League play.
3339:"Crescent Park Carousel | Riverside, Rhode Island"
2555:. April 13, 1899. p. 2 – via newspapers.com.
2519:. March 17, 1898. p. 6 – via newspapers.com.
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2951:"Son Of Federal League Magnate Behind Colonial League"
2499:"Hobe Ferris – Society for American Baseball Research"
1994:"Harry Davis – Society for American Baseball Research"
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in 1900 before making his major league debut with the
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and Taunton Herrings teams in Colonial League play.
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2076:“Leaders Lost,” Boston Journal, May 21, 1896: 4.
533:. Ferris played for Pawtucket from 1897 to 1899.
193:Crescent Park (1892, 1894–1899, 1908, 1914–1915)
2895:"Arrangements For Federal League Farm Complete"
1773:"His Head Broken," Valley Spirit, May 16, 1894
3182:"Dexter Street Grounds | SoccerStats.us"
2427:"The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts"
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2696:"1914 Colonial League (CL) on StatsCrew.com"
3321:"National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)"
1641:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007).
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740:Wishing to expand the Colonial League into
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2785:"Reported That Feds Own The Colonial"
2186:"Jim Korwan Minor Leagues Statistics"
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3164:"Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball History"
3050:"Bannwart's Policy Retards Colonial"
1587:"Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball History"
817:National Register of Historic Places
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3128:"1946 Pawtucket Slaters Statistics"
2222:"1897 Pawtucket Phenoms Statistics"
2038:"1896 Pawtucket Maroons Statistics"
1940:"1895 Pawtucket Maroons Statistics"
1841:"1894 Pawtucket Maroons Statistics"
733:and the son of Brooklyn team owner
3000:"1915 Pawtucket Rovers Statistics"
2837:"1914 Pawtucket Tigers Statistics"
2715:"Six Teams In The Colonial League"
2549:"1899 New England League schedule"
2513:"1898 New England League schedule"
2409:"1898 Pawtucket Tigers Statistics"
1725:"1894 New England League schedule"
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3400:Sports in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
3233:Barton Street & Dexter Street
2617:"1908 Pawtucket Colts Statistics"
2531:"1899 Pawtucket Colts Statistics"
634:1914 & 1915 - Colonial League
411:1896 to 1899 - New England League
248:1892 to 1895 - New England League
2676:Smiles, Jack (August 25, 2018).
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3360:Pawtucket - Baseball Reference
3285:"Sunday Baseball at the Parks"
2722:. February 25, 1914. p. 6
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181:Pawtucket Tigers (1898, 1914)
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809:East Providence, Rhode Island
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183:Pawtucket Colts (1899, 1908)
3090:– via Newspapers.com.
3064:– via Newspapers.com.
2965:– via Newspapers.com.
2939:– via Newspapers.com.
2910:– via Newspapers.com.
2825:– via Newspapers.com.
2799:– via Newspapers.com.
2773:– via Newspapers.com.
2730:– via Newspapers.com.
2638:"1908 Atlantic Association"
1569:"1892 Pawtucket Statistics"
3416:
3056:. July 4, 1915. p. 36
2925:"New League Jumps To Feds"
2765:. April 6, 1914. p. 6
742:Springfield, Massachusetts
429:Germany "Phenomenal" Smith
389:New Bedford, Massachusetts
318:Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
27:Minor league baseball team
2931:. May 22, 1915. p. 8
2902:. May 14, 1915. p. 3
2817:. July 7, 1914. p. 3
2791:. May 28, 1914. p. 6
2204:"1897 New England League"
1533:Pawtucket Phenoms players
1528:Pawtucket Maroons players
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681:drew attention in hiring
385:Fall River, Massachusetts
120:Major league affiliations
73:Minor league affiliations
37:
3385:New England League teams
2369:. McFarland. p. 7.
2365:Ronald A. Mayer (2008).
1548:Pawtucket Rovers players
1538:Pawtucket Tigers players
1129:Team disbanded August 8
683:Frank "Big Jeff" Pfeffer
646:level minor league. The
554:altercation with umpire
399:, which featured future
221:and were members of the
179:Pawtucket Phenoms (1897)
172:Pawtucket Secrets (1892)
3271:Bevis Baseball Research
1543:Pawtucket Colts players
760:, New Bedford Whalers,
211:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
185:Pawtucket Rovers (1915)
63:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
3168:www.bostonspastime.com
3132:Baseball-Reference.com
3004:Baseball-Reference.com
2986:Baseball-Reference.com
2982:"1915 Colonial League"
2955:Democrat and Chronicle
2859:Baseball-Reference.com
2855:"1914 Colonial League"
2841:Baseball-Reference.com
2759:"Pfeffer At Pawtucket"
2642:Baseball-Reference.com
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2190:Baseball-Reference.com
2058:. Baseball Library.com
2042:Baseball-Reference.com
1944:Baseball-Reference.com
1845:Baseball-Reference.com
1591:www.bostonspastime.com
1573:Baseball-Reference.com
874:Dexter Street Grounds
750:New Haven, Connecticut
702:
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437:Philadelphia Athletics
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290:, Fall River Indians,
2682:The Pittston Progress
1152:League folded May 21
813:Cresent Park Carousel
800:commercial property.
762:New Haven White Wings
746:Hartford, Connecticut
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401:Baseball Hall of Fame
393:Newport, Rhode Island
346:
207:minor league baseball
3218:NewspaperArchive.com
3103:"Alexander Bannwart"
2929:The Meridian Journal
2603:www.sportingnews.com
1110:League folded July 5
975:Year–by–year records
930:Atlantic Association
723:National Association
600:Atlantic Association
108:Atlantic Association
3289:RI SPORTS CHRONICLE
3236:(Map). Google Maps.
3220:. October 21, 1900.
3202:. February 1, 2022.
2811:"Pfeffer Suspended"
2138:. November 7, 1896.
1011:Team folded July 2
754:Eastern Association
712:Fall River Spindles
668:Woonsocket Speeders
656:New Bedford Whalers
652:Fall River Spindles
648:Brockton Shoemakers
620:Woonsocket Trotters
476:New Bedford Whalers
468:Brockton Shoemakers
326:Brockton Shoemakers
288:Brockton Shoemakers
284:Bangor Millionaires
133:Minor league titles
3307:ri-amusement-parks
2789:The Evening Herald
2763:The Evening Herald
2720:The Evening Herald
2605:. 28 October 2021.
1645:(Third ed.).
1173:/ Joseph Callahan
1150:Team folded May 19
896:Pawtucket Phenoms
885:Pawtucket Maroons
860:New England League
789:New England League
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679:Alexander Bannwart
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472:Fall River Indians
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273:Fall River Indians
258:New England League
225:in 1914 and 1915.
215:New England League
103:New England League
3252:www.statscrew.com
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2449:www.statscrew.com
2395:Heritage Auctions
2352:The Sporting News
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907:Pawtucket Tigers
856:Pawtucket Secrets
785:Pawtucket Slaters
758:Hartford Senators
731:Brooklyn Tip-Tops
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500:Christy Mathewson
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