Louisville Colonels
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- Location: Louisville, KY
- League: American Association 1885-1891; National League 1892-1899; Western Association 1901; American Association 1902-1962; International League 1968-1972
- Affiliation: Pittsburgh Pirates 1936-1938; Boston Red Sox 1939-1955; Washington Senators 1956; Baltimore Orioles 1958; Milwaukee Braves 1959-1962; Boston Red Sox 1968-1972
- Ballpark: Eclipse Park I (May 5, 1882-May 4, 1893), Eclipse Park II (May 22, 1893-Sept. 2, 1899); Parkway Field 1923-1956; Cardinal Stadium 1957-1962, 1968-1972
Clinched Pennant: October 6, 1890, vs. Columbus Solons
AA/NL Record: 993-1320-32-4 (.429)
Post Season Record: 3-3-1 (.500)
The city of Louisville has had a long association with professional baseball. The Louisville Grays were original members of the National League in 1876 and 1877. From 1882 to 1891, the city had a team in the then-major league American Association, known first as the Louisville Eclipse (1882-1884), then as the Louisville Colonels (1885-1891), which became the standard name for teams from the city. When the American Association folded after the 1891 season, the Colonels moved to the National League. When the National League decided to contract from 12 to 8 teams after the 1899 season, Louisville was one of the franchises destined for the cutting block. However its owner, Barney Dreyfuss, also owned a stake in the Pittsburgh franchise, and managed to transfer many of Louisville's best players, including future Hall of Famers Honus Wagner and Fred Clarke, to Pittsburgh, instantly making that team one of the powerhouses of the first decade of the twentieth century. (For a more detailed history on the Louisville Colonels go here.
When the American Association re-formed as a minor league in 1902, the Colonels were charter members and remained part of the league until it folded in 1962. While a number of franchises moved either to the Pacific Coast League or the International League, the Colonels simply disappeared, until they were revived in 1968 as members of the International League. The team folded again in 1972. More recent minor league teams in Louisville have used different names, including Redbirds, RiverBats and Bats.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
American Association | ||||
1885 | 53-59 | 6th | Jim Hart | none |
1886 | 66-70 | 4th | Jim Hart | none |
1887 | 76-60 | 4th | Kick Kelly | none |
1888 | 48-87 | 7th | Kick Kelly (10-29) / John Kerins (3-4) / Mordecai Davidson (35-54) | none |
1889 | 27-111 | 8th | Dude Esterbrook (2-8) / Chicken Wolf (14-51) / Dan Shannon (10-46) / Jack Chapman (1-6) |
none |
1890 | 88-44 | 1st | Jack Chapman | none League Champs |
1891 | 55-84 | 7th | Jack Chapman | none |
National League | ||||
1892 | 63-89 | 9th | Jack Chapman / Fred Pfeffer | |
1893 | 50-75 | 11th | Billy Barnie | none |
1894 | 36-94 | 12th | Billy Barnie | none |
1895 | 35-96 | 12th | John McCloskey | none |
1896 | 38-93 | 12th | John McCloskey (2-17) / Bill McGunnigle (36-76) | none |
1897 | 52-78 | 11th | Jim Rogers (17-24) / Fred Clarke (35-54) | none |
1898 | 70-81 | 9th | Fred Clarke | none |
1899 | 75-77 | 9th | Fred Clarke | none |
Western Association | ||||
1901 | 38-23 (84-54 overall) | -- | Walt Wilmot | Team moved to Grand Rapids July 2 |
American Association | ||||
1902 | 92-45 | 2nd | Bill Clymer | none |
1903 | 87-54 | 2nd | Bill Clymer | none |
1904 | 77-70 | 5th | George Tebeau | none |
1905 | 76-75 | 4th | Charlie Dexter (June __) / George Tebeau | none |
1906 | 71-79 | 5th | Suter Sullivan / Roy Brashear | none |
1907 | 77-77 | 5th | Thomas Chivington | none |
1908 | 88-65 | 2nd | Jimmy Burke | none |
1909 | 93-75 | 1st | Thomas Chivington | none League Champs |
1910 | 60-103 | 8th | Hal Peitz / Del Howard | none |
1911 | 67-101 | 8th | Del Howard | none |
1912 | 66-101 | 7th | Jack Tighe / John Hayden | none |
1913 | 95-72 | 3rd | John Hayden | none |
1914 | 95-73 | 2nd | John Hayden | none |
1915 | 78-72 | 4th | John Hayden / Ezra Midkiff | none |
1916 | 101-66 | 1st | Bill Clymer | none League Champs |
1917 | 88-66 | 2nd | Bill Clymer | none |
1918 | 41-36 | 4th | Bill Clymer | League suspended operations July 21 |
1919 | 86-67 | 3rd | Patsy Flaherty (47-37)(July 21) / Joe McCarthy (39-30) | none |
1920 | 88-79 | 2nd | Joe McCarthy | none |
1921 | 98-70 | 1st | Joe McCarthy | none League Champs |
1922 | 77-91 | 6th | Joe McCarthy | none |
1923 | 91-77 | 3rd | Joe McCarthy | none |
1924 | 91-76 | 3rd | Joe McCarthy | none |
1925 | 106-61 | 1st | Joe McCarthy | none League Champs |
1926 | 105-62 | 1st | Bill Meyer | none League Champs |
1927 | 65-103 | 7th | Bill Meyer | none |
1928 | 62-106 | 8th | Bill Meyer | none |
1929 | 75-90 | 5th | Allen Sothoron | none |
1930 | 93-60 | 1st | Allen Sothoron | none League Champs |
1931 | 74-94 | 7th | Allen Sothoron | none |
1932 | 67-101 | 8th | Bruno Betzel | none |
1933 | 70-83 | 6th | Bruno Betzel | |
1934 | 78-74 | 4th | Bruno Betzel (29-34) / Ken Penner (49-40) | |
1935 | 52-97 | 8th | Ken Penner | none |
1936 | 63-91 | 7th | Burleigh Grimes | |
1937 | 62-91 | 8th | Bert Niehoff | |
1938 | 53-100 | 8th | Bert Niehoff | |
1939 | 75-78 | 4th | Donie Bush (14-25) / Bill Burwell (61-53) | League Champs |
1940 | 75-75 | 4th | Bill Burwell | League Champs |
1941 | 87-66 | 2nd | Bill Burwell | Lost League Finals |
1942 | 78-76 | 5th | Bill Burwell | |
1943 | 70-81 | 5th | Bill Burwell | |
1944 | 85-63 | 3rd | Nemo Leibold | League Champs |
1945 | 84-70 | 3rd | Nemo Leibold | League Champs |
1946 | 92-61 | 1st | Nemo Leibold (53-41) / Fred Walters (33-15) / Nemo Leibold (6-5) | League Champs |
1947 | 85-68 | 2nd | Nemo Leibold | Lost League Finals |
1948 | 56-98 | 8th | Nemo Leibold (52-93) / Owen Scheetz (4-5) | |
1949 | 70-83 | 6th (t) | Fred Walters (12-26) / Mike Ryba (58-57) | |
1950 | 82-71 | 5th | Mike Ryba | |
1951 | 80-73 | 4th | Pinky Higgins | Lost in 1st round |
1952 | 77-77 | 5th | Pinky Higgins | |
1953 | 84-70 | 3rd | Pinky Higgins | Lost in 1st round |
1954 | 85-68 | 2nd | Pinky Higgins | League Champs |
1955 | 83-71 | 3rd (t) | Red Marion | Lost in 1st round |
1956 | 60-93 | 8th | Red Marion (45-56) / Max Carey (15-27) | |
1957 | 49-105 | 8th | Dutch Meyer | |
1958 | 56-95 | 8th | Del Wilber | |
1959 | 97-65 | 1st | Ben Geraghty | Lost in 1st round |
1960 | 85-68 | 2nd | Ben Geraghty (10-8) / Bill Adair (75-60) | League Champs |
1961 | 80-70 | 2nd | Ben Geraghty | League Champs |
1962 | 71-75 | 4th | Jack Tighe | League Champs |
1968 | 72-75 | 6th | Eddie Kasko | |
1969 | 77-63 | 2nd | Eddie Kasko | Lost in 1st round |
1970 | 69-71 | 6th | Billy Gardner | |
1971 | 71-69 | 5th | Darrell Johnson | |
1972 | 81-63 | 1st | Darrell Johnson | Lost League Finals |
Source:
- Peter Filichia: Green Cathedrals: The Ultimate Celebrations of All 273 Major League and Negro League Ballparks Past and Present, Addison Wesley Publishing Company (March 1993)
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