Jimmy Payton
Gwynne H. Payton
- Height 5' 7½"
- High School Norton County High School
- Born January 24, 1894 in Hedrick, IA USA
- Died November 18, 1955 in Norton, KS USA
BR minors page (as James H. Payton), BR minors page (as Jim Payton)
BR minors page (as G.H. "Jimmie" Payton),
Biographical Information[edit]
In addition to managing in the minors, Jimmy Payton was a co-owner of the Topeka Senators in 1933-1934 and the Keokuk Indians in 1935. He also played in the minors from 1917-1928 as an infielder.
Payton later spent time as a scout for the Chicago Cubs.
Year-by-Year Managerial Record[edit]
Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Playoffs | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1925 | Salina Millers | Southwestern League | 72-55 | 1st | Lost League Finals | |
1926 | Salina Millers | Southwestern League | 76-41 | 1st | League Champs | |
1927 | Corpus Christi Seahawks | Texas Valley League | 63-56 | 2nd | League Champs | |
1928 | Independence Producers | Western Association | 66-67 | 4th | Lost League Finals | |
1929 | Topeka Jayhawks | Western League | 75-85 | 6th | none | |
1930 | Pueblo Braves | Western League | 75-75 | 5th | none | |
1931 | Pueblo Braves | Western League | -- | -- | replaced by Walter Smallwood June 28 | |
1932 | Wichita Aviators | Western League | 63-86 | 6th | ||
1934 | Topeka Senators | Western League | 5th | replaced Art Ewoldt June 28th. | ||
1935 | Keokuk Indians | Western League | 49-66 | 6th | ||
1941 | Salina Millers | Western Association | -- | -- | replaced Red Rollings replaced by John Fitzpatrick June 16 | |
1942 | Oklahoma City Indians | Texas League | 2-3 | -- | -- | replaced Homer Peel (24-36) on June 13 replaced by John Kroner (18-32) on June 17 |
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