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374: 393:, playing on a baseball scholarship. Bunning was signed by the Detroit Tigers in May, 1950 and joined the Richmond Tigers after finishing his spring semester at Xavier. Bunning received a $ 4,000 signing bonus and a $ 150.00 per month salary. Bunning was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996 and his number 14 is retired by the 322:
Continuing play in the 1947 Ohio State League, the Roses placed fifth and did not qualify for the playoffs. Richmond ended the 1947 regular season with a record of 62–72, finishing 24.5 games behind the first place Zanesville Dodgers. The Roses were managed by Rex Carr. Richmond's Robert Verrier led
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In its final season of play, the 1951 Ohio–Indiana League compacted to become a five–team league. The Newark Yankees won the first–half title in a split–season schedule, with the first–half season schedule ending on June 18, 1951. Newark then folded on July 17, 1951, with the four remaining teams,
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and adopted their nickname. The newly named Richmond "Tigers" placed seventh in the regular season Ohio State League final regular season standings. The Tigers ended the regular season with a record of 65–73, playing the season under managers Cyril Pfeifer and Kenneth Holtcamp. The Tigers finished
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in 1948. Ending the 1948 Ohio–Indiana League season in sixth place, Richmond did not qualify for the playoffs of the eight–team league. The Roses had a record of 64–75, playing under manager Ollie Byers and finished 18.0 games behind the first place Zanesville Dodgers in the regular season final
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The Richmond Tigers qualified for the 1950 Ohio-Indiana League playoffs. Managed by the returning Kenneth Holtcamp, the Tigers ended the 1950 regular season with a record of 80–58, placing third in the standings, while finishing 10.0 games behind the pennant winning
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played for the 1950 Richmond Tigers. At age 18, if his first professional season, Bunning compiled a 7–8 record with a 3.22 ERA in 17 games and 123 innings pitched for Richmond. Bunning graduated from high school in 1949 and was attending
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served as manager, as the Roses qualified for the playoffs. The Zanesville Dodgers defeated Richmond in a four–game sweep in the first round of playoffs.
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Richmond included, completing the second–half of the season. At the conclusion of the season, the Tigers finished 37.5 games behind the
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In 1948, the Ohio State League had expanded beyond the state of Ohio and the league was renamed to become the Class D level
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of Richmond led the league with a 1.71 ERA and teammate Dan Searle finished second with an ERA of 2.12.
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In 1946, the Richmond "Roses" resumed minor league baseball play, as members of the eight–team
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in 1946 and 1947, before the league changed names in 1948. The Roses were an affiliate of the
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franchise joined with seven Ohio based teams in beginning league play on May 2, 1948.
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Following the Tigers, Richmond was without minor league baseball until the 1995
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in the overall standings with a 53–74 record, playing the season under manager
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The Richmond Roses and Tigers teams played minor league home games at
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played for the 1950 Richmond Tigers in his first professional season.
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teams joined Richmond in beginning league play on April 30, 1946.
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After minor league baseball in Richmond began with the 1907
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In 1949, Richmond became a minor league affiliate of the
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The Roses continued as a minor league affiliate of the
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Index

Richmond Roses
Richmond Tigers
1949
1951
Richmond, Indiana
Class D
Ohio State League
Ohio–Indiana League
Boston Braves
Detroit Tigers
Municipal Ball Park
minor league baseball
Richmond, Indiana
Class D
Ohio–Indiana League
Detroit Tigers
Ohio State League
Boston Braves
Municipal Ball Park
Baseball Hall of Fame
Jim Bunning
Richmond Quakers
Ohio-Indiana League
Class B
Central League
Class D
Ohio State League
Lima Terriers
Marion Cardinals
Middletown Rockets

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