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The 1914 Portsmouth Cobblers won their third Ohio State League championship. Ending the 1914 season with a record of 86–53, the Cobblers finished first in the eight-team Ohio State League standings as Pete Childs served his final season as the Portsmouth manager. The Cobblers finished 8.0 games ahead
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Finishing the 1908 season with a 29–73 record after being based in Portsmouth, the Springfield/Portsmouth "Cobblers" finished last in the Ohio State League final standings. The team ended the 1908 season with an overall record of 46–103, as Ned Ransick and R. Quinn served as managers. The Cobblers
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The Portsmouth Cobblers won their second Ohio State League championship in 1912. The Cobblers ended the 1912 season with an overall record of 81–52, with Pete Childs served as manager. Portsmouth won both half–seasons of the eight–team 1912 Ohio State League and no playoffs were held.
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The Cobblers ended the 1911 season with a record of 78–61, placing third in the standings. Pete Childs served as manager. Portsmouth finished 6.0 games behind the first place Springfield Reapers in the final standings, as the Ohio State League expanded to eight teams.
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Organized baseball in Portsmouth can be traced to 1868, when the "Riverside club" amateur baseball team was formed in Portsmouth. The Cobblers were preceded in minor league baseball by the 1884 Portsmouth Riversides, who played the season as members of the
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Portsmouth was once known as "The Shoe Capital of the World." The Portsmouth use of the "Cobblers" nickname for the team corresponded to the large shoe industry in Portsmouth in the era, with numerous shoe manufacturing companies based in Portsmouth.
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served as manager, a position he would hold for five seasons. Portsmouth finished 4.0 games ahead of the second place Lima Cigar Makers in the six–team league. Portsmouth's Frank O'Day won the Ohio State League batting championship, hitting .324.
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began his professional career with the 1912 Cobblers. Southworth hit .278 playing in 134 games for Portsmouth. Southworth had been a catcher, but was switched to outfield when Portsmouth already had two catchers on their roster.
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Continuing Ohio State League play in 1913, the Cobblers placed third in the eight–team league, finishing with a record of 83–55 under returning manager Pete Childs. Portsmouth finished 3.0 games behind the first place
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served as manager as the Portsmouth Cobblers of the Ohio State League ended the 1915 season with a record of 71–42, to win the league pennant and the first–half title. In the playoffs the Cobblers defeated the
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had a 30–8 record pitching record for the Cobblers, leading the Ohio State League in wins. Billy Southworth began the 1913 season with Portsmouth, hitting .310 in 77 games before being promoted to the
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In 1910, the Portsmouth Cobblers won their first Ohio State League championship. The Cobblers ended the 1910 season with a record of 86-52, placing first in the Ohio State League standings as
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In their second season of play, the 1909 Portsmouth Cobblers placed fourth in the six–team Ohio State League standings. The Cobblers ended the 1909 season with a record of 48–76, as
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died in 1916. Irwin was killed as a result of being thrown through a saloon window in Philadelphia, as a shard of glass penetrated his jugular vein.
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In 1908, Portsmouth resumed minor league play, when the city gained a franchise in the middle of the Ohio State League season. On June 16, 1908, the
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In their final season of play, the 1915 Portsmouth Cobblers defended their championship under a new manager and won their fourth league title.
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Portsmouth continued Ohio State League play in 1916 under a different nickname and won a fifth Ohio State League title for Portsmouth. The
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who won the Ohio State League championship. The "Cobblers" nickname was in reference to the large shoe industry in Portsmouth in the era.
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franchise moved to Portsmouth. Springfield had a 17–30 record at the time of the move. Portsmouth joined the
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was playing shortstop for the Cubs. The day was proclaimed to be, "Al Bridwell Day" in Portsmouth.
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The Portsmouth Cobblers and Portsmouth Truckers hosted home minor league home games at
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won the 1916 Ohio State League championship under returning manager Chet Spencer.
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On June 18, 1910, Portsmouth player/manager Pete Childs threw a one–pitch
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in Ohio State League play, which began scheduled games on April 23, 1908.
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On September 23, 1913, Portsmouth hosted an exhibition game against the
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began his professional career with the 1912 and 1913 Cobblers.
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finished the season 46.0 games behind first place Lancaster.
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In 1913, Portsmouth hosted an exhibition game against the
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Index

Portsmouth Riversides
1908
1915
Portsmouth, Ohio
Class D
Ohio State League
minor league baseball
Portsmouth, Ohio
Class D
Ohio State League
Portsmouth Truckers
Chicago Cubs
Baseball Hall of Fame
Billy Southworth
Ohio State League
Lancaster Lanks
Lima Cigarmakers
Mansfield Pioneers
Marion Diggers
Newark Newks
Jack McCallister
Pete Childs
Ed Irwin
triple play
Frank Harter
Baseball Hall of Fame
Billy Southworth
Chicago Cubs
Al Bridwell
Chillicothe Babes

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