Category: World Baseball-Softball

NPF National Pro Fastpitch 2004

Standings

NPF National Pro Fastpitch 2004

PosTeamWLPctGB
1Texas Thunder41170.7070
2NY/NJ Juggernaut39210.6503.0
3Akron Racers39210.6503.0
4New England Riptide25350.41717.0
5Arizona Heat19410.31723.0
6California Sunbirds15430.25926.0

See link References [4] for more details from an Archive of the original NPF Standings.

Playoff Schedule

NPF National Pro Fastpitch Playoffs 2004

Match Day Semi-Final 1 (Best of Three)
(Semi-Final 1 (Best of Three))
Win - Loss

NY/NJ Juggernaut vs Akron Racers

(Semi-Final 1 (Best of Three))
Win - Loss

NY/NJ Juggernaut vs Akron Racers

(Semi-Final 1 (Best of Three))
6:00 pm

NY/NJ Juggernaut vs Akron Racers

Match Day Semi-Final 2 (Best of Three)
(Semi-Final 2 (Best of Three))
4 - 1

Texas Thunder vs New England Riptide

(Semi-Final 2 (Best of Three))
2 - 4

Texas Thunder vs New England Riptide

(Semi-Final 2 (Best of Three))
0 - 3

Texas Thunder vs New England Riptide

Match Day Championship Game (Cowles Cup)
(Championship Game (Cowles Cup))
10 - 1

NY/NJ Juggernaut vs New England Riptide

See links in References [1-3] for Articles on the playoff games from an Archive of the Original National Pro Fastpitch website articles.

Recap

Regular Season

Houston-based Texas Thunder finished top of the six-team National Pro Fastpitch in 2004, winning 41 of their 58 games played. NY/NJ Juggernaut and Akron Racers from Ohio both finished on 39-21 records and would meet each other in the playoffs. The fourth seed in the playoffs went to Lowell, Massachusetts-based New England Riptide who finished 17 games behind the League Pennant winners Texas Thunder with a 25-35 record. Out of the playoffs were fifth-placed Arizona Heat (19-41) from Tucson, and California Sunbirds (15-43) from Stockton in sixth. [References: 4]

Semi-Finals (25-27 August 2004)

NY/NJ defeated the hometown Akron Racers in the Semi-Finals while the New England Riptide, fourth in the regular season, shocked first place Texas Thunder by winning the second and third games of the Semi-Final 4-2 and 3-0 after losing the opener 1-4. [References: 3]

Cowles Cup Championship Game (29 August 2004)

After rain washed out the opening game on Saturday 28 August 2004, the single-game Championship Game was won by NY/NJ Juggernaut 10-1 versus New England Riptide on Sunday 29 August 2004 at Akron, Ohio’s Firestone Stadium. Juggernaut’s Amanda Scott (Fresno State) took the Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. [References: 2]

About National Pro Fastpitch 2004

2004 was the first year of the National Pro Fastpitch – a Women’s Professional Fastpitch Softball League. A version of Baseball for Women with accelerated underarm pitching Fastpitch Leagues are the pinnacle of Women’s Softball. National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) played its first year in 2004 under that name, having previously played under the names Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL) since 1997.

NPF was headquarteredin Denver, Colorado, and featured six teams in its’ inaugural 2004 season: New England Riptide (Lowell, Massachusetts) and NY/NJ Juggernaut (Lincoln Park, New Jersey) from the North East; Akron Racers (Ohio) from the Midwest, Texas Thunder (Arlington) from the South and Arizona Heat (Tucson) and California Sunbirds (Stockton) from the West.

Softball Stock Image

Photo by Jaxon Matthew Willis on Pexels.com

References

[1] Pro Fastpitch Wayback Machine Web Archive (2004) The Riptide catch Thunder in NPF softball playoffs Aug. 25-26 in Akron [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041206110330/http://www.profastpitch.com/news/?id=6055 [Accessed 14 January 2023]

[2] Pro Fastpitch Wayback Machine Web Archive (2004) New York / New  Jersey claims inaugural Cowles Cup [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041206174836/http://www.profastpitch.com/news/?id=6123 [Accessed 14 January 2023]

[3] Pro Fastpitch Wayback Machine Web Archive (2004) Surpising Riptide finish one win shy of NPF title [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041206175925/http://www.profastpitch.com/news/?id=6150 [Accessed 14 January 2023]

[4] Pro Fastpitch Wayback Machine Web Archive (2004) Homepage [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041203115757/http://www.profastpitch.com/ [Accessed 14 January 2023]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Melissa Lavery

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Negro Major Leagues 1929-1936

Negro Major Leagues 1929

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Kansas City Monarchs (P1 & P2)28-1134-662-17
St. Louis Stars30-1428-1959-33
Chicago American Giants22-2927-1144-40
Detroit Stars25-1813-2438-42
Birmingham Black Barons20-249-2729-51
Cuban Stars6-1412-1218-26
Memphis Red Sox14-225-2219-44
Nashville Elite Giants10-20
American Negro League
Baltimore Black Sox (P1 & P2)24-1125-1049-21
Lincoln Giants22-1118-1540-26
Homestead Grays15-1319-1634-29
Hilldale15-2024-1539-35
Bacharach Giants11-208-2519-45
Cuban Stars (East)6-169-2315-39
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL Playoffs
1929Kansas City Monarchs Won Both Halves
ANL Playoffs
1929Baltimore Black SoxWon Both Halves
Colored World Series
1929Kansas City Monarchs (NNL)NPBaltimore Black Sox (ANL)NP
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played

Negro Major Leagues 1930

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
St. Louis Stars (P1) 41-1524-765-22
Detroit Stars (P2)26-2624-750-23
Kansas City Monarchs31-148-1239-26
Birmingham Black Barons30-2714-2144-48
Chicago American Giants24-3923-1447-56
Memphis Red Sox21-228-2329-45
Cuban Stars17-256-1223-37
Nashville Elite Giants14-27
American Negro League
Final Standings Unknown
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL Playoffs
1930St. Louis Stars4Detroit Stars3
Colored World Series
1930St. Louis Stars (NNL)NPHomestead Grays (ANL)NP
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played

Negro Major Leagues 1931

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Cleveland Cubs (P1 & P2))24-22
Indianapolis ABCs25-23
St. Louis Stars11-11
Detroit Stars25-26
Louisville White Sox18-19
Chicago American Giants10-11
American Negro League
Hilldale42-13
Homestead Grays (P)29-18
Baltimore18-31
Cubans8-18
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
Colored World Series
1931St. Louis Stars (NNL)NPHomestead Grays (ANL)NP
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played

Note: Philadelphia Hilldale Giants were more commonly known as just simply Hilldale.

Negro Major Leagues 1932

Negro Southern League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Chicago American Giants (P1)34-7
Monroe Monarchs33-7
Nashville Elite Giants24-15
Montgomery Grey Sox22-18
Memphis Red Sox24-22
Louisville Black Caps13-17
Indianapolis ABCs14-19
Birmingham Black Barons8-11
Little Rock Travelers3-3
Atlanta Black Crackers1-7
Cleveland Cubs22-18
East-West League
Baltimore Black Sox20-9
Homestead Grays16-829-19
Cuban Stars12-15
Washington Pilots13-18
Hilldale10-17
Cleveland Stars (Cubs)8-16
Newark Browns3-14
Detroit Wolves29-13
New York Black Yankees
Pittsburgh Crawfords32-16
[References: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NSL PlayoffP1 v P2 Winners
1932Chicago American Giants4Nashville Elite Giants3
Colored World Series
1932Chicago American GiantsNP??
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1933

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Cuban American Giants (P1)21-7
Pittsburgh Crawfords (P2)20-8
Baltimore Black Sox10-9
Nashville Elite Giants12-13
Detroit Stars13-20
Columbus Blue Birds11-18
Homestead #11-9
[References: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NSL PlayoffP1 v P2 Winners
1933Chicago American Giants?Pittsburgh Crawfords?
Colored World Series
1933No Colored World Series
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners. # Dropped Out 11 July 1933.

Negro Major Leagues 1934

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Cole’s American Giants (Chicago) (P1)17-611-928-15
Philadelphia Stars (P2)12-911-423-13
Pittsburgh Crawfords 14-815-929-17
Newark Dodgers6-55-911-14
Nashville Elite Giants9-116-315-14
Cleveland Red Sox2-222-34-25
Bacharach Giants3-12
Baltimore Black Sox1-6
[References: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL PlayoffP1 v P2 Winners
1934Philadelphia Stars4Cole’s American Giants3
Colored World Series
1934No Colored World Series
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1935

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Pittsburgh Crawfords (P1)26-613-939-15
New York Cubans (P2)10-1620-730-23
Columbus Elite Giants17-1110-1027-21
Philadelphia Stars14-1714-1028-27
Homestead Grays14-139-1023-23
Brooklyn Eagles15-1513-1628-31
Cole’s American Giants (Chicago)14-167-1321-29
Newark Dodgers8-209-2117-41
[References: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL PlayoffP1 v P2 Winners
1935Pittsburgh Crawfords4New York Cubans3
Colored World Series
1935No Colored World Series
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1936

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Pittsburgh Crawfords (P2)16-1520-936-24
Newark Eagles15-1815-1130-29
New York Cubans9-1113-1222-23
Washington Elite Giants (P1)14-107-1421-24
Philadelphia Stars15-1210-1825-30
Homestead Grays10-1312-1422-27
New York Black Yankees7-147-14
[References: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NSL PlayoffP1 v P2 Winners
1936Washington Elite GiantsNPPittsburgh CrawfordsNP
Colored World Series
1936No Colored World Series
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners. NP = Not Played

Report

The Colored World Series was not played from 1929 to 1936. The American Negro League reappeared in 1929, although with the effects of the Great Depression, Both the Negro National League and Negro American League had disbanded in 1932 to be replaced for that year only by the East-West League and the Southern Negro League. The Southern Negro League had a team called the Little Rock Travelers, from Arkansas. The conditions of Irish Travelers has often been compared to that of African-Americans. In 1933 the Negro National League returned, although there was still no Colored World Series as the American Negro League did not reappear until 1937.

With Segregation in American Sport as with practically all parts of US Society at the time, the top African-American Sportsmen played in the Negro Leagues as they called themselves at the time. These Baseball Leagues were the National Basketball Association of the time, equal with the Major Leagues as we know them today, although excluded from playing from them due to their skin colour, race or ethnic background.

From interviews with fans conducted by Dick Clark and Larry Lester of the Society for American Baseball Research it can be seen that they saw the Leagues as Eastern and Western Leagues, even though most Leagues went by the name Negro National League and American Negro League. The Statistics gleaned from what was reported in the newspapers give only a partial record, and show the top players were the equal of the top players in Major League Baseball at the time, something which has been recognised recenltly (2021) by MLB.

The term Negro for African-Americans has fallen out of favour in recent times, much like the term Tinker for Irish Travelers, whose conditions have often been compared to African-Americans. It has been kept here and by MLB to prevent re-writing of history.

There were many players with Irish surnames or family names on the teams, perhaps as many as two dozen in 1920 alone.

Players with Irish Names (Colored World Series Winners)

Player123Team
1924
Hurley McNairrfofpKansas City Monarchs
Walter Moore (Dobie)ssKansas City Monarchs
Harold MorrispKansas City Monarchs
Wilber Rogan (Bullet Joe)pcfofKansas City Monarchs
1925
Luther FarrellpHilldale
1926
George HarneypChicago American Giants
1927
George HarneyprfChicago American Giants
[References; 1]

Key / Legend: p = Pitcher, ss = Short Stop, cf = Center Field, rf = Right Field, of = Outfield.

References

Bibliography

[1] Dick Clark & Larry Lester (1994) “League Standings 1920-1954” The Negro Leagues Book. The Society for American Baseball Research. Cleveland, Ohio. 1994.

Websites

[2] Major League Baseball (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.mlb.com/standings [Accessed 29 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 February 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Negro Major Leagues 1920-1928

Negro Major Leagues 1920

Negro National LeagueW-L
Chicago American Giants (P)32-13
Detroit Stars35-23
Kansas City Monarchs41-29
Indianapolis ABCs39-35
Cuban Stars21-24
St. Louis Giants25-32
Dayton Marcos8-18
Chicago Giants4-24
[Reference: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1921

Negro National LeagueW-L
Chicago American Giants (P)42-22
Kansas City Monarchs50-31
St. Louis Giants 40-28
Detroit Stars32-32
Indianapolis ABCs35-38
Cincinnati Cubans29-39
Columbus Buckeyes25-38
Chicago Giants10-32
[Reference: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1922

Negro National LeagueW-L
Chicago American Giants (P)36-23
Indianapolis ABCs46-33
Kansas City Monarchs46-33
St. Louis Stars35-26
Detroit Stars43-32
Pittsburgh Keystones16-21
Cuban Stars19-31
Cleveland Tate Stars17-29
[Reference: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1923

Negro National LeagueW-L
Kansas City Monarchs (P)57-33
Detroit Stars41-29
Chicago American Giants41-29
Indianapolis ABCs45-34
Cuban Stars27-31
St.Louis Stars25-40
Toledo Tigers11-15
Milwaukee Bears14-32
Birmingham Black Barons15-23
Memphis Red Sox13-6
Eastern Colored League
Hilldale (P)32-17
Cuban Stars (East)23-17
Brooklyn Royal Giants18-18
Bacharach Giants19-23
Lincoln Giants16-22
Baltimore Black Sox19-30
[Reference: 1]
YearNNL TeamECL Team
Colored World Series
1923Kansas City MonarchsNPHilldaleNP
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played.

Negro Major Leagues 1924

Negro National LeagueW-L
Kansas City Monarchs (P)55-22
Chicago American Giants49-24
Detroit Stars37-29
St. Louis Stars42-34
Memphis Red Sox29-37
Birmingham Black Barons34-44
Cuban Stars16-33
Cleveland Browns15-34
Eastern Colored League
Hilldale (P)47-22
Baltimore Black Sox30-19
Lincoln Giants31-25
Bacharach Giants30-29
Harrisburg Giants26-28
Brooklyn Royal Giants16-25
Washington Potomoacs21-37
Cuban Stars (East)15-31
[Reference: 1]
YearNNL TeamECL Team
Colored World Series
1924Kansas City Monarchs5Hilldale4
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners

Negro Major Leagues 1925

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Kansas City Monarchs (P1)31-1231-1162-23
St. Louis Stars (P2)31-1438-1269-27
Detroit29-3028-2157-40
Chicago American Giants26-2228-1854-40
Cubans12-1310-1222-28
Memphis Red Sox18-2412-2430-48
Indianapolis ABCs13-244-3317-57
Birmingham Black Barons14-3310-1624-49
Eastern Colored League
Hilldale (P)52-15
Harrisburg Giants37-19
Baltimore Black Sox31-19
Bacharach Giants26-27
Brooklyn Royal Giants13-20
Wilmington &13-22
Cuban Stars (East)15-26
Lincoln Giants3-39
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL Playoffs
1925Kansas City Monarchs4St. Louis Stars3
Colored World Series
1925Hilldale (ECL)5Kansas City Monarchs (NNL)1
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played & = Out of League 18 July 1925

Negro Major Leagues 1926

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Kansas City Monarchs (P1) 35-1222-957-21
Chicago American Giants (P2)28-1629-757-23
St. Louis Stars29-1820-1249-30
Detroit Stars34-1716-2550-42
Indianapolis ABCs28-1815-2743-45
Cuban Stars6-2713-2019-47
Dayton Marcos7-320-57-37
Cleveland Elites5-322-97-41
Eastern Colored League
Bacharach Giants (P)34-20
Harrisburg Giants25-17
Hilldale34-24
Cuban Stars (East)28-21
Lincoln Giants19-22
Baltimore Black Sox18-29
Brooklyn Royal Giants7-20
Newark Stars &1-10
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersRunners-Up
NNL PlayoffsP1 v P2 Champions
1926Chicago American Giants5Kansas City Monarchs4
Colored World Series
1926Chicago American Giants (NNL)5Bacharach Giants (ECL)3
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played & = Disbanded Mid-Season.

Negro Major Leagues 1927

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
Chicago American Giants (P1)32-1424-1556-29
Kansas City Monarchs (P2)36-1818-1154-29
St. Louis Stars32-19
Detroit Stars29-2224-2453-46
Birmingham Black Barons25-2929-1554-44
Memphis Red Sox19-25
Cuban Stars15-23
Cleveland Hornets16-38
Eastern Colored League
Bacharach Giants (P)29-1725-1854-35
Baltimore Black Sox23-1712-1835-35
Cuban Stars (East)24-199-1333-32
Harrisburg Giants25-2016-1241-32
Hilldale17-2819-1736-35
Brooklyn Royal Giants10-215-1015-31
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL PlayoffsP1 v P2 Winners
1927Chicago American Giants4Birmingham Black Barons0
ECL PlayoffsP1 v P2 Winners
1927Bacharach GiantsWon Both Halves
Colored World Series
1927Chicago American Giants (NNL)5Bacharach Giants (ECL)3
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played Note: Eastern Colored League Folded after 1927 Season.

Negro Major Leagues 1928

Negro National League1st Half2nd HalfTotal W-L
St. Louis Stars (P1)32-834-1866-26
Kansas City Monarchs (P2)24-1526-1650-31
Detroit Stars29-1325-2454-37
Chicago American Giants24-2030-1754-37
Birmingham Black Barons19-2825-2644-54
Memphis Red Sox16-2514-2330-48
Cleveland Tigers19-53
Cuban Stars12-37
Eastern Colored League
No League in 1928
[Reference: 1]
YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
NNL PlayoffsP1 v P2 Playoffs
1928St. Louis Stars5Chicago American Giants4
Colored World Series
1928Not Applicable
[References: 1]

Key / Legend: (P) = Pennant Winners (P1) = 1st Half Pennant Winners (P2) = 2nd Half Pennant Winners NP = Not Played

The Negro National League and American Negro League returned in 1933 and lasted until 1952 as Major Leagues (although only until 1946 are recognised as such by MLB when Jackie Robinson became the first ever African-American to play in Major League Baseball when he played for the Montreal Royals).

Report

Kansas City Monarchs won the Colored World Series in 1924, Hilldale in 1925 and Chicago American Giants in 1926 and 1927, the only years during this period it was played. There was no league in 1932, the most difficult year of the Great Depression.

With Segregation in American Sport as with practically all parts of US Society at the time, the top African-American Sportsmen played in the Negro Leagues as they called themselves at the time. These Baseball Leagues were the National Basketball Association of the time, equal with the Major Leagues as we know them today, although excluded from playing from them due to their skin colour, race or ethnic background.

From interviews with fans conducted by Dick Clark and Larry Lester of the Society for American Baseball Research it can be seen that they saw the Leagues as Eastern and Western Leagues, even though most Leagues went by the name Negro National League and American Negro League. The Statistics gleaned from what was reported in the newspapers give only a partial record, and show the top players were the equal of the top players in Major League Baseball at the time, something which has been recognised recenltly (2021) by MLB.

The term Negro for African-Americans has fallen out of favour in recent times, much like the term Tinker for Irish Travelers, whose conditions have often been compared to African-Americans. It has been kept here and by MLB to prevent re-writing of history.

There were many players with Irish surnames or family names on the teams, perhaps as many as two dozen in 1920 alone. Those who won the Colored World Series from 1924 to 1927 are listed below. Hurley McNair, Walter Moore, Harold Morris, and Wilber Rogan of Kansas City Monarchs in 1924, Luther Farrell of Hilldale in 1925, and George Harney of Chicago American Giants in 1926 and 1927.

Players with Irish Names (Colored World Series Winners)

Player123Team
1924
Hurley McNairrfofpKansas City Monarchs
Walter Moore (Dobie)ssKansas City Monarchs
Harold MorrispKansas City Monarchs
Wilber Rogan (Bullet Joe)pcfofKansas City Monarchs
1925
Luther FarrellpHilldale
1926
George HarneypChicago American Giants
1927
George HarneyprfChicago American Giants
[References; 1]

Key / Legend: p = Pitcher, ss = Short Stop, cf = Center Field, rf = Right Field, of = Outfield.

References

Bibliography

[1] Dick Clark & Larry Lester (1994) “League Standings 1920-1954” The Negro Leagues Book. The Society for American Baseball Research. Cleveland, Ohio. 1994.

Websites

[2] Major League Baseball (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.mlb.com/standings [Accessed 29 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 February 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

UK Softball 1991

Finals

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s National Softball League
08.09.1991Regents Park Zoo Crew15The Bucs1
Slow-Pitch Mixed Softball Final
15.09.1991The Meteors (London)4Tequila Slammers (London)3
Oxford Softball League
14.09.1991Blackwells Beavers26Pergamon Panthers13
UK Softball Finals 1991 [References: 1]

Report

Regent’s Park Zoo Crew completed a quadruple in UK Softball in 1991, by winning the Men’s National Slowpitch Title, the Pre-Season first Ball Tournament, and the July Open Cup, and the Greater London Men’s Slowpitch League title. Seven team contested the Men’s National Finals – four from London (the Zoo Crew, the Bucs, the Raiders, and the Spankers) as well as teams from Bordon in Hapshire, Frome in Somerset, and Arundel in Sussex.

In Slowpitch Mixed Softball, The Meteors of London beat the Tequila Slammers of the Cuervo Adverstising Softball League (London). The Harvey Wallbangers (brother and sister team to the Slammers) defeated Isherwoods, Champions of the Wild Turkey Design League in the 3rd Place Playoff. The other teams in the nine-team tournament were Scorpions and Outlaws (Windsor), Wild Ones (Borden), Woodhouse Moor (Leeds), and Hit’n’Run and Nice Beaver from Bristol.

In Regional Softball, Elservier Smellysox, the holders, faltered at the end of the Oxford Softball League season, losing their last game to finish 10-1, and then getting knocked out of the playoffs. The Blackwells Beavers shocked the Pergamon Panthers in the Final 26-13.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1991) “UK Softball” Baseball Times. Volume 2. Number 8. November 1991. pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

British Baseball Federation National League 1991

British Basebal Federation Logo [Reference: 3]

Standings

PWLGB
*London Athletics21174
Nottingham Hornets211651
Enfield Spartans191452
Humberside Mets2110117
Cambridge Royals207139.5
Liverpool Tigers186129.5
Essex Arrows2161511
Nottingham Pirates2151612
British Baseball Federation National League 1991 [Reference: 1]

Note: Standings as of 22 September 1991 – Two matches between Liverpool Tigers and Enfield Spartans still outstanding. If Enfield won both, as expected, it would mean a playoff between Nottingham and Enfield for a place in the Final against London Athletics.

Report

London Athletics won the British Baseball Federation National League pennant in 1991, with Humberside Mets’ Rich Villa – Mr. Dedication – throwing the first No-Hitter in BBF National League history on 1 September 1991 against Enfield Spartans, perhaps the second best team in the League. The No-Hitter was pitched at the first Baseball Centre of excellence in Britain in Hull.

Rich Villa is originally from Chicago, and attended Lewis University, before trying out for a few Major League Baseball organisations, and despite failing to get a contract, still followed his dream to Britain.

Rich Villa – Humberside Mets – who threw the first No-Hitter in British Baseball Federation National League History on 1 September 1991 [Reference: 2]

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1991) “UK Baseball: National League” Baseball Times. Volume 2. Number 8. November 1991. pg. 22.

Images

[2] Anon. (1991) “Mr Dedictation – Rich Villa” Baseball Times. Volume 2. Number 8. November 1991. pg. 22.

[3] British Baseball Federation (2020) fb5f13_6ebe17074f67479d963d45d397eaa72f_mv2 [Internet] Available from: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/fb5f13_6ebe17074f67479d963d45d397eaa72f~mv2.jpg/v1/fit/w_2500,h_1330,al_c/fb5f13_6ebe17074f67479d963d45d397eaa72f~mv2.jpg [Accessed 28 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

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Minor League AAA Baseball 1991

International League 1991

WLPctGB
East
Pawtucket (Red Sox)7964.552
Rochester (Orioles)7668.5283.5
Syracuse (Blue Jays)7371.5076.5
Scranton (Phillies)6578.45514
West
Columbus (Yankees)8559.590
Tidewater (Mets)7765.5427
Toledo (Tigers)7470.51411
Richmond (Braves)6579.45120
International League 1991 [Reference: 1]

Triple-A 1991

WLPctGB
East
*Buffalo (Pirates)8162.566
Indianapolis (Expos)7568.5246
Nashville (Reds)6578.45516
Louisville (Cardinals)5192.35730
West
*Denver (Brewers)7965.549
Iowa (Cubs)7866.5421
Omaha (Royals)7371.5076
Oklahoma City (Rangers)5292.36127
American Association 1991 [Reference: 1]

Pacific Coast League 1991

WLPctGB
Albuquerque Dukes (Dodgers)8058.580
Tucson (Astros)7961.5642
Calgary (Mariners)7264.5297
Colorado (Indians)7267.5188.5
Edmonton (Angels)7066.5159
Portland (Twins)7068.50710
Phoenix (Giants)6870.46416
Tacoma (Athletics)6373.46316
Vancouver (White Sox)4986.36329.5
Pacific Coast League 1991 [Reference: 1]

Report

Among the prospects in Minor League AAA Baseball in 1991 was Jose Offerman of the Albuquerque Dukes, who was described by the Baseball Times as having great potential. He was called up to the Major leagues again for 1992, having previously played there but had been demoted due to lack of concentration.

Jose Offerman of the Albuquerque Dukes 1991 [Reference: 2]

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1991) “Minor League Notebook: Final Standings” Baseball Times. Volume 2. Number 8. November 1991. pg. 7.

Images

[2] Anon. (1991) “Minor League Notebook: Final Standings” Baseball Times. Volume 2. Number 8. November 1991. pg. 7.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 July 2020

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Texas League Baseball Champions 1888-Present

Texas League Baseball [Ref: 2]

Texas League Champions 1888-Present

YearChampionsGamesRunners-UpGames
1888Dallas Hams
1889Houston Babiesleague ceased on Aug 14
1890Galveston Sand Crabsleague ceased on June 8
1892Houston Mud Cats
1895Fort Worth Panthers7Dallas6
1896Houston Buffaloes5Galveston2
1897Galveston Sand Crabs /
San Antonio Bronchos
(Co-Champions)
1899Galveston San Crabsleague ceased on Jul 6
1902Corsicana Oil Citys
1903Dallas Giants7Waco3
1904Corsicana Oil Citys11Forth Worth8
1905Fort Worth Panthers
1906Cleburne Railroaderswon by forfeit
1907Austin Senators
1908San Antonio Bronchos
1909Houston Buffaloes
1910Dallas Giants /
Houston Buffaloes
(Co-Champions)
1911Austin Senators
1912Houston Buffaloes
1913Houston Buffaloes
1914Houston Buffaloes /
Waco Navigators
(Co-Champions)
1915Waco Navigators
1916Waco Navigators
1917Dallas Submarines
1918Dallas Submarines
1919Shreveport Gassers4Fort Worth2
1920Fort Worth Panthers
1921Fort Worth Panthers
1922Fort Worth Panthers
1923Fort Worth Panthers
1924Fort Worth Panthers
1925Fort Worth Panthers
1926Dallas Steers
1927Wichita Falls Spudders
1928Houston Buffaloes3Wichita Falls1
1929Dallas Steers3Wichita Falls1
1930Fort Worth Panthers3Wichita Falls2
1931Houston Buffaloes
1932Beaumont Exporters3Dallas0
1933San Antonio Missions4Glaveston2
1934Galveston Buccaneers4San Antonio2
1935Oklahoma City Indians4Beaumont1
1936Tulsa Oilers4Dallas3
1937Fort Worth Cats4OklahomaCity2
1938Beaumont Exporters4San Antonio3
1939Fort Worth Cats4Dallas1
1940Houston Buffaloes4Beaumont1
1941Dallas Rebels4Tulsa2
1942Shreveport Sports4Beaumont3
1946Dallas Rebels4Fort Worth1
1947Houston Buffaloes4Dallas2
1948Fort Worth Cats4Tulsa2
1949Tulsa Oilers4Fort Worth3
1950San Antonio Missions4Tulsa2
1951Houston Buffaloes4San Antonio0
1952*Shreveport SportsDallas Eagles
1953*Dallas EaglesDallas Eagles
1954*Houston BuffaloesShreveport Sports
1955*Shreveport SportsDallas Eagles
1956*Houston BuffaloesHouston Buffaloes
1957*Houston BuffaloesDallas Eagles
1958*Corpus Christi GiantsFort Worth Cats
1959*Austin SenatorsVictoria Rosebuds
1960*Tulsa OilersRio Grande Valley Giants
1961*San Antonio MissionsAmarillo Gold Sox
1962*Tulsa OilersEl Paso Sun Kings
1963*Tulsa OilersSan Antonio Bullets
1964San Antonio Bullets3Tulsa1
1965Albuquerque Dodgers3Tulsa1
1966Austin Braves1Anbuquerque0
1967Albuquerque Dodgers(no playoffs)
1968El Paso Sun Kings3Arkansas1
1969Memphis Blues3San Antonio2
1970Albuquerque Dodgers3Memphis1
1971**Charlotte Hornets3Arkansas0
1972El Paso Sun Dodgers3Alexandria0
1973Memphis Blues3San Antonio2
1974Victoria Toros3El Paso0
1975Lafayette Drillers /
Midland Cubs
(Co-Champions)
1976Amarillo Gold Sox3Shreveport2
1977Arkansas Travelers2El Paso0
1978El Paso Diablos3Jackson0
1979Arkansas Travelers3San Antonio0
1980Arkansas Travelers3San Antonio0
1981Jackson Mets3San Antonio0
1982Tulsa Drillers3El Paso0
1983Beaumont Golden Gators3Jackson0
1984Jackson Mets4Beaumont2
1985Jackson Mets4El Paso0
1986El Paso Diablos4Jackson0
1987Wichita Pilots4Jackson2
1988Tulsa Drillers4El Paso2
1989Tulsa Drillers4El Paso2
1990Shreveport Captains4San Antonio2
1991Shrevport Captains4El Paso2
1992Wichita Wranglers4Shreveport0
1993Jackson Generals3El Paso0
1994El Paso Diablos4Jackson0
1995Shreveport Captains4Midland1
1996Jackson Generals4Wichita0
1997San Antonio Missions4Shreveport3
1998Tulsa Drillers4Wichita3
1999Wichita Wranglers4Tulsa0
2000Round Rock Express4Wichita1
2001Arkansas Travelers2Round Rock0
2002San Antonio Missions4Tulsa3
2003San Antonio Missions4Frisco1
2004Frisco RoughRiders4Round Rock1
2005Midland RockHounds3Arkansas1
2006Corpus Christi Hooks3Wichita1
2007San Antonio Missions3Springfield1
2008Arkansas Travelers3Frisco2
2009Midland RockHounds3NW Arkansas1
2010Northwest Arkansas Naturals3Midland1
2011San Antonio Missions3Arkansas0
2012Springfield Cardinals3Frisco1
2013San Antonio Missions3Arkansas2
2014Midland RockHounds3Tulsa2
2015Midland RockHounds3NW Arkansas0
2016Midland RockHounds3NW Arkansas1
2017Midland RockHounds3Tulsa2
2018Tulsa Drillers3San Antonio0
2019Amarillo Sod Poodles3Tulsa2
Texas League Champions 1888-Present [Ref: 1]

*From 1952-1964, if first place club in regular season and playoff champions were not the same, they were declared Co-Champions. Playoff Champions mentioned in Champions column, First Place Club during Regular Season in Italics.

**Dixie League Champions. The Dixie Association was a one-year merger of the Texas and Southern Leagues in 1971.

In 1889, 1890 and 1899, the league ceased play early on the dates indicated.

About

The Texas League is currently a AA (3rd Level) Baseball League in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. It has also at times included New Mexico. It forms one of three AA (3rd Level) Pro Leagues in the Minor League Baseball System (levels AAA to A, and Rookie), below Major League Baseball, along with the Eastern League and Southern League.

References:

Websites

[1] Minor League Baseball (2020) Texas League Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.milb.com/texas/history/champions [Accessed 12 March 2020]

[2] Minor League Baseball (2020) Texas League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://milb.bamcontent.com/assets/images/6/6/8/300505668/cuts/568×142/cut.jpg [Accessed 12 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

International League Baseball Governor's Cup Results 1933-Present

International League Logo [Ref: 2]

Governor’s Cup Results 1933-Present

YearWinnersGamesRunners-UpGames
1933Buffalo4Rochester2
1934Toronto4Rochester1
1935Syracuse4Montreal3
1936Buffalo4Baltimore2
1937Newark4Baltimore0
1938Newark4Buffalo1
1939Rochester4Newark3
1940Newark4Baltimore3
1941Montreal4Newark3
1942Syracuse4Jersey City0
1943Syracuse4Toronto2
1944Baltimore4Newark3
1945Newark4Montreal3
1946Montreal4Syracuse1
1947Syracuse4Buffalo3
1948Montreal4Syracuse1
1949Montreal4Buffalo1
1950Baltimore4Rochester2
1951Montreal4Syracuse1
1952Rochester4Montreal2
1953Montreal4Rochester0
1954Syracuse4Montreal3
1955Rochester4Toronto0
1956Rochester4Toronto3
1957Buffalo4Miami1
1958Montreal4Toronto1
1959Havana4Richmond2
1960Toronto4Rochester1
1961Buffalo4Rochester1
1962Atlanta4Jacksonville3
1963Indianapolis4Atlanta2
1964Rochester4Syracuse2
1965Toronto4Columbus1
1966Toronto4Richmond1
1967Toledo4Columbus1
1968Jacksonville4Columbus0
1969Syracuse4Columbus1
1970Syracuse3Columbus1
1971Rochester3Tidewater2
1972Tidewater3Louisville2
1973Pawtucket3Charleston2
1974Rochester4Syracuse3
1975Tidewater3Louisville2
1976Syracuse3Richmond1
1977Charleston4Pawtucket0
1978Richmond4Pawtucket3
1979Columbus4Syracuse3
1980Columbus4Toledo1
1981Columbus2Richmond1
1982Tidewater3Rochester0
1983Tidewater3Richmond1
1984Pawtucket3Maine2
1985Tidewater3Columbus1
1986Richmond3Rochester0
1987Columbus3Tidewater2
1988Rochester3Tidewater1
1989Richmond3Syracuse1
1990Rochester3Columbus2
1991Columbus3Pawtucket0
1992Columbus3Scranton/Wilkes-Barre2
1993Charlotte3Rochester2
1994Richmond3Syracuse0
1995Ottaw3Norfolk1
1996Columbus3Rochester0
1997Rochester3Columbus2
1998Buffalo3Durham2
1999Charlotte3Durham1
2000Indianapolis3Scranton/Wilkes-Barre2
2001Louisville1Scranton/Wilkes-Barre0
2002Durham3Buffalo1
2003Durham3Pawtucket0
2004Buffalo3Richmond1
2005Toledo3Indianaplois0
2006Toledo3Rochester2
2007Richmond3Durham2
2008Scranton/Wilkes-Barre3Durham1
2009Durham3Scranton/Wilkes-Barre1
2010Columbus3Durham1
2011Columbus3Lehigh Valley1
2012Pawtucket3Durham2
2013Durham3Pawtucket1
2014Pawtucket3Durham2
2015Columbus3INdianapolis2
2016Scranton/Wilkes-Barre3Gwinnett1
2017Durham3Scranton/Wilkes-Barre1
2018Durham3Scranton/Wilkes-Barre2
2019Columbus3Durham0
International League Governor’s Cup Results 1933-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

Columbus have won most Governor’s Cups with 11 titles, closely followed by Rochester with 10, and then Syracuse (8), Montreal (7) and Buffalo & Durham (6).

Other winners have included Tidewater/Norfolk and Richmond (5), Newark, Toronto and Pawtucket (4), Toledo (3), Baltimore, Indianapolis, Charlotte and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (2), and Havana, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Charleston, Ottawa and Louisville with one Cup each.

About

The International League is currently one of three Triple-A (AAA) Baseball Leagues (2nd Level), in the Minor League Baseball System, along with the Pacific Coast League and the Mexican League. The Governor’s Cup is the Championship Series of the International League, and the winners play for the Triple-A Championship with the winners of the Pacific Coast League.

The International League is based primarily in the Eastern United States, but also has included teams in Canada and Cuba.

References:

Websites

[1] Triple-A Baseball (2020) International League Postseason Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.triple-abaseball.com/PostSeasonIL.jsp[Accessed 12 March 2020]

[2] Minor League Baseball (2020) International League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://milb.bamcontent.com/assets/images/6/1/8/300505618/cuts/768×192/cut.jpg [Accessed 12 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Pacific Coast League Baseball Champions 1903-Present

Pacific Coast League Baseball Logo [Ref: 2]

PCL Champions 1903-Present

YearTeamWLPct
1903Los Angeles Angels13378.630
1904Tacoma Tigers13094.580
1905Los Angeles Angels12094.561
1906Portland Beavers11458.663
1907Los Angeles Angels11574.608
1908Los Angeles Angels11078.585
1909San Francisco Seals13280.623
1910Portland Beavers11487.567
1911Portland Beavers11379.589
1912Oakland Oaks12083.591
1913Portland Beavers10986.559
1914Portland Beavers11384.574
1915San Francisco Seals11889.570
1916Los Angeles Angels11979.601
1917San Francisco Seals11993.561
1918Los Angeles Angels*5844.589
1919Vernon Tigers11170.613
1920Vernon Tigers11088.556
1921Los Angeles Angels10880.574
1922San Francisco Seals12772.638
1923San Francisco Seals12477.617
1924Seattle Indians10991.545
1925San Francisco Seals12477.617
1926Los Angeles Angels12181.599
1927Oakland Oaks12075.615
1928San Francisco Seals12871.643
1929Hollywood Stars11389.559
1930Hollywood Stars11981.595
1931San Francisco Seals10780.572
1932Portland Beavers11178.587
1933Los Angeles Angels 11473.610
1934Los Angeles Angels13750.733
1935San Francisco Seals10370.595
1936Portland Beavers9679.549
1937San Diego Padres9781.545
1938Los Angeles Angels10573.590
1939Seattle Rainiers10173.580
1940Seattle Rainiers11266.629
1941Seattle Rainiers10470.598
1942Sacramento Solons10573.590
1943Los Angeles Angels11045.710
1944Los Angeles Angels9970.586
1945Portland Beavers11268.622
1946San Francisco Seals11568.628
1947Los Angeles Angels10681.567
1948Oakland Oaks11474.606
1949Hollywood Stars10978.583
1950Oakland Oaks11474.606
1951Seattle Rainiers9968.593
1952Hollywood Stars10971.606
1953Hollywood Stars10674.589
1954San Diego Padres10267.604
1955Seattle Rainiers9577.552
1956Los Angeles Angels10761.637
1957San Francisco Seals10167.637
1958Phoenix Giants8965.578
1959Salt Lake City Bees8569.552
1960Spokane Indians9261.601
1961Tacoma Giants9757.630
1962San Diego Padres9361.604
1963Oklahoma City 89ers8474.532
1964San Diego Padres9361.604
1965Oklahoma City 89ers9154.628
1966Seattle Angels8365.561
1967San Diego Padres8563.574
1968Tulsa Oilers9553.642
1969Tacoma Cubs8660.589
1970Spokane Indians9452.644
1971Salt Lake City Angels7868.534
1972Albuquerque Dukes9256.622
1973Spokane Indians8163.563
1974Spokane Indians7864.549
1975Hawaii Islanders8856.611
1976Hawaii Islanders7768.511
1977Phoenix Giants8159.579
1978Albuquerque Dukes /
Tacoma Yankees**
78
80
62
57
.557
.584
1979Salt Lake City Gulls8068.541
1980Albuquerque Dukes8562.578
1981Albuquerque Dukes9438.712
1982Albuquerque Dukes8558.594
1983Portland Beavers8558.594
1984Edmonton Trappers6973.486
1985Vancouver Canadians7964.552
1986Las Vegas Stars8062.563
1987Albuquerque Dukes7765.542
1988Las Vegas Stars7466.529
1989Vancouver Canadians7369.514
1990Albuquerque Dukes7765.542
1991Tucson Toros7961.564
1992Colorado Springs Sky Sox8457.596
1993Tucson Toros8360.580
1994Albuquerque Dukes8356.597
1995Colorado Springs Sky Sox7766.538
1996Edmonton Trappers8458.592
1997Edmonton Trappers8064.556
1998New Orleans Zephyrs7666.535
1999Vancouver Canadians8458.592
2000Memphis Redbirds8361.576
2001New Orleans Zephyrs /
Tacoma Rainers***
82
85
57
59
.590
.590
2002Edmonton Trappers8159.579
2003Sacramento River Cats9252.639
2004Sacramento River Cats7965.549
2005Nashville Sounds7569.521
2006Tucson Sidewinders9153.632
2007Sacramento River Cats8460.583
2008Sacramento River Cats8361.576
2009Memphis Redbirds7767.535
2010Tacoma Rainiers7469.517
2011Omaha Storm Chasers7963.556
2012Reno Aces8163.563
2013Omaha Storm Chasers7074.486
2014Omaha Storm Chasers7667.531
2015Fresno Grizzlies8459.587
2016El Paso Chihuahuas7370.510
2017Memphis Redbirds9150.645
2018Memphis Redbirds8357.593
2019Sacramento River Cats7367.521
Pacific Coast League Baseball Champions 1903-Present [Ref: 1]

*League play was suspended on July q14 due to wartime travel restrictions.

**Declared Co-Champions due to continuous rain in the playoffs

***Declared Co-Champions due to September 11 Attacks.

About

The Pacific Coast League is currently one of three Triple-A (AAA) Baseball Leagues (2nd Level), in the Minor League Baseball System, along with the International League and the Mexican League. The winners play for the Triple-A Championship with the winners of the International League.

The Pacific Coast League is based primarily West of the Mississippi, but was once just located along the Pacific Coast of the United States, from Seattle to San Diego.

Major League Baseball has reused the names Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres from the Pacific Coast League, which were essentially promotions for those organisations, even though they are counted as separate teams and organisations.

References:

Websites

[1] Minor League Baseball (2020) Pacific Coast League Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.milb.com/pacific-coast/history/champions [Accessed 11 March 2020]

[1] Minor League Baseball (2020) Pacific Coast League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://milb.bamcontent.com/assets/images/6/2/4/300505624/cuts/768×192/cut.jpg [Accessed 11 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

P.J. Conlon Irish Born Major League & Minor League Baseball Player 2015-2018

Major League Baseball Logo [1]


Pj. Conlon Photo (Irish Born Major League Baseball Player) [9]

Born: Belfast.

 

Height: 5-11. Weight: 192 lb.

Bats: Left. Pitches: Left

University: Rice University, TX (NCAA)

Major League: New York Mets 2018

Minor League: New York Mets Organisation 2015-2018 / Brooklyn Cyclones 2015 / Columbia Fireflies 2016 / St.Lucie Mets 2016 / Binghampton Rumble Ponies 2017 / Las Vegas 51’s 2018 / New York Mets 2018

Biography: PJ Conlon was born in Belfast and moved to California when he was two with his Irish-Born Parents.

[2]

Career Statistics

Register Pitching

YearTeamLgLevAffWLPctERAGHRERHR
2015BrooklynNYPLA-NYM01.0000.00178200
20162Teams2LgsAA+NYM122.8571.652411529265
2016St.LucieFLORA+NYM41.8001.41124710101
2016ColumbiaSALLANYM81.8892.18126819164
2017BinghamptonELAANYM89.4713.3828130535114
2018NY MetsNLMLBNYM00.0008.22315772
2018Las VegasPCLAAANYM49.3086.9523147888320

[2]

Register Batting

YearTeamLgLevAffGABRHHRRBISOBA
2015BrooklynNYPLA-NYM00000000
20162Teams2LgsAA+NYM00000000
2016St.LucieFLORA+NYM00000000
2016ColumbiaSALLANYM00000000
2017BinghamptonELAANYM281814024.222
2018NY MetsNLMLBNYM3311000.333
2018Las VegasPCLAAANYM151913016.158

[2]

Legend

LgLeague
NYPLNew York-Pennsylvania League
SALLSouth Atlantic League
FLORFlorida Stsate League
ELEastern League
PCLPacific Coast League
MLBMajor League Baseball
NLNational League
LevLevel (In Order: MLB, AAA, AA, A+, A, A-)
AffAffiliate
 Pitching
WWins
LLosses
PctWins-Losses Percentage
ERARun Average
GGames
HHits
RRuns
ERErrors
HRHome Runs
 Batting
GGames
ABAt Bats
RRuns
HHits
HRHome Runs
RBIRuns Batted In
BABatting Average

A- New York-Pennsylvania League 2015

 AffPWLGBPct
NcNamara Division      
Staten Island YankeesNYY754134.547
Aberdeen IronBirdsBAL7640361.5.526
Hudson Valley RenegadesTBR7639372.5.513
Brooklyn CyclonesNYM7633438.5.434
Pinckney Division      
Williamsport CrosscuttersPHI764630.605
West Virginia Black BearsPIT7642344.553
State College SpikesSTL7641355.539
Auburn DoubledaysWSN7436389.486
Batavia MuckdogsMIA75314414.5.413
Mahoning Valley ScrappersCLE75314414.5.413
Stedler Division      
Tri-City ValleyCatsHOU754233.560
Lowell SpinnersBOS7637395.5.487
Connecticut TigersDET7335386.479
Vermont Lake MonstersOAK7533429.440

[3]

DateWinning Team Losing Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 West Vitginia Black Bears2Williamsport Crosscutters1
 Staten Island Yankees2Tri-City ValleyCats0
 Finals   
 West Virginia Black Bears2Staten Island Yankees0

[3]

A South Atlantic League 2016

 AffPWLGBPct
FIRST HALF      
Northern Division      
Hagerstown SunsWSN704327.614
Delmarva ShorebirdsBAL6942270.5.609
Greensboro GrasshoppersMIA7038325.543
Hickory CrawdadsTEX7038325.543
West Virginia PowerPIT6935347.5.507
Lakewood BlueClawsPHI69294013.5.420
Kannapolis IntimidatorsCHW70244619.343
Southern Division      
Charleston RiverDogsNYY694227.609
Greenville DriveBOS6937325.536
Columbia FirefliesNYM7036346.5.514
Augusta GreenJacketsSFG7036346.5.514
Asheville TouristsCOL6934358.493
Rome BravesATL69274215.391
Lexington LegendsKCR69254417.362
SECOND HALF      
Northern Division      
Lakewood BlueClawsPHI704525.643
Hagerstown SunsWSN7040305.571
West Virginia PowerPIT7036349.514
Hickory CrawdadsTEX7036349.514
Kannapolis IntimidatorsCHW70343611.486
Delmarva ShorebirdsBAL70313914.443
Greensboro GrasshoppersMIA70274318.386
Southern Division      
Rome BravesATL704327.614
Augusta GreenJacketsSFG6940292.5.580
Cherlestton RiverDogsNYY7034369.486
Greenville DriveBOS70333710.471
Asheville TouristsCOL69323710.5.464
Columbia FirefliesNYM70313912.443
Lexington LegendsKCR70274316.386

[4]

DateWinning Team Losing Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Lakewood BlueClaws2Hagerstown Suns0
 Rome Braves2Charleston RiverDogs1
 Finals   
 Rome Braves3Lakewood BlueClaws1

[4]

A+ Florida State League 2016

 AffPWLGBPct
FIRST HALF      
North Division      
Tampa YankeesNYY694227.609
Clearwater ThreshersPHI6839292.5.574
Daytona TortugasCIN6936336.522
Lakeland Flying TigersDET6834347.5.500
Dunedin Blue JaysTOR6933369.478
Brevard County ManateesMIL68234518.5.338
South Division      
Bradenton MaraudersPIT683830.559
St. Lucie MetsNYM6735322.5.522
Fort Myers MiracleMIN6934354.5.493
Charlotte Stone CrabsTBR6933365.5.478
Palm Beach CardinalsSTL6832366.471
Jupiter HammerheadsMIA6831377.456
SECOND HALF      
North Division      
Dunedin Blue JaysTOR664323.652
Clearwater ThreshersPHI6843251.632
Daytona TortugasCIN6840284.588
Tampa YankeesNYY6635318.530
Lakeland Flying TigersDET64263816.406
Brevard County ManateesMIL69175227.5.246
South Division      
St. Lucie MetsNYM683929.574
Jupiter HammerheadsMIA6937322.5.536
Fort Myers MiracleMIN6936333.5.522
Bradenton MaraudersPIT6832367.471
Charlotte Stone CrabsTBR6631357.470
Palm Beach CardinalsSTL69264313.5.377

[5]

DateWinning Team Losing Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Tampa Yankees2Dunedin Blue Jays1
 Bradenton Marauders2St. Lucie Mets0
 Finals   
 Bradenton Marauders3Tampa Yankees1

[5]

AA Eastern League 2017

 AffPWLGBPct
Eastern Division      
Trenton ThunderNYY1409248.657
Binghampton Rumble PoniesNYM13985546.5.612
Reading Fightin PhilsPHI140726820.514
Portland Sea DogsBOS139657426.5.468
Hartford Yard GoatsCOL139627729.5.446
New Hampshire Fisher CatsTOR139598032.5.424
Western Division      
Altoona CurvePIT1407466.529
Bowie BaysoxBAL14072682.514
Akron RubberDucksCLE14069715.493
Erie SeaWolvesDET14065759.464
Richmond Flying SquirrelsSFG140637711.450
Harrisburg SenatorsWSN140608014.429

[6]

DateWinning Team Losing Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Trenton Thunder3BINGHAMPTON RUMBLE PONIES1
 Altoona Curve3Bowie Baysox0
 Finals   
 Altoona Curve3Trenton Thunder0

[6]

AAA Pacific Coast League 2018

 AffPWLGBPct
American Northern Division      
Oklahoma City DodgersLAD1407565.536
Colorado Springs Sky SoxMIL13973661.5.525
Omaha Storm ChasersKCR14066749.0.471
Iowa CubsCHC138508824.362
American Southern Division      
Memphis RedbirdsSTL1408357.593
Nashville SoundsOAK140726811.0.514
New Orleans Baby CakesMIA140697013.5.496
Round Rock ExpressTEX138657317.473
Pacific Northern Division      
Fresno GrizzliesHOU1398257.590
Reno AcesARI140726810.5.514
Tacoma RainiersSEA139667316.0.475
Sacramento River CatsSFG140558527.5.393
Pacific Southern Division      
El Paso ChihuahasSDP1398257.590
Salt Lake BeesLAA139716811.0.511
Las Vegas 51sNYM140716911.5.507
Albuquerque IsotopesCOL140637719.5.450

[7]

Major League Baseball 2018

 PWLGBPct
NL East     
Atlanta Braves1629072.556
Washington Nationals16282808.0.506
Philadelphia Phillies162808210.0.494
New York Mets162778513.0.475
Miami Marlins161639826.5.391
NL Central     
Milwaukee Brewers1639667.589
Chicago Cubs16395681.0.583
St. Louis Cardinals16288747.5.543
Pittsburgh Pirates161827913.0.509
Cincinnati Reds162679528.5.414
NL West     
Los Angeles Dodgers1639271.564
Colorado Rockies16391721.0.558
San Francisco Giants16282809.5.506
Los Angeles Dodgers162738918.5.451
San Diego Padres162669625.5.407
AL East     
Boston Red Sox16210854.667
New York Yankees162100628.0.617
Tampa Bay Rays162907218.0.556
Toronto Blue Jays162738935.0.451
Baltimore Orioles1624711561.0.290
AL Central     
Cleveland Indians1629171.562
Minnesota Twins162788413.0.481
Detroit Tigers162649827.0.395
Chicago White Sox1626210029.0.383
Kansas City Royals1625810433.0.358
AL West     
Houston Astros16210359.636
Oakland Athletics16297656.0.599
Seattle Mariners162897314.0.549
Los Angeles Angels162808223.0.494
Texas Rangers162679536.0.414

[8]

DateWinning Team Losing Team 

Note:P.J. Conlon’s team in Italics for all seasons.

References

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Websites

 
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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher, Marlay Mustangs. & Hugh Mulcahy

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