Eau Claire Commissioners
- Location: Eau Claire, WI
- League: Minnesota-Wisconsin League 1910-1912
- Affiliation: None
- Ballpark: Driving Park
Led by Dave Callahan (.365 avg, 92 runs scored) and hurler Frank Nicholson, the Commissioners won the 1910 pennant in a walk. The dagger was wielded by Nicholson, who held the 2nd-place Winona Pirates hitless on September 6.
The most-famous alumnus of the Commissioners was an 18-year-old outfielder from Clear Lake, WI named Burleigh Grimes. Grimes moved to the mound on May 21 in a home game, but his stay in Eau Claire was short-lived, as the team withdrew from the league on July 1 for financial reasons.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1910 | 79-44 | 1st | Tom Schoonhover | |
1911 | 53-57 | 4th | Tom Schoonhover | |
1912 | 25-17 | 2nd | Russell Bailey |
Further Reading[edit]
- Jason Christopherson: "Burleigh Grimes and the 1912 Eau Claire Commissioners", in The National Pastime, SABR, Volume 28 (2008), pp. 106-112.
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