Marty Berghammer
Martin Andrew Berghammer
(Pepper)
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 5' 9", Weight 172 lb.
- Debut September 8, 1911
- Final Game October 3, 1915
- Born June 18, 1888 in Elliott, PA USA
- Died December 21, 1957 in Pittsburgh, PA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Infielder Marty Berghammer had a cup of coffee with the 1911 Chicago White Sox and then played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1913 and 1914. He jumped to the Pittsburgh Rebels of the Federal League in 1915 when they offered him $6,000 a year plus a $5,000 signing bonus (he had been making $3,500 a year with the Reds). After the Federal League folded, he played for the St. Paul Saints for a decade, teaming with shortstop Lute Boone as the Saints double play combination from 1919 to 1925.
Year-by-Year Managerial Record[edit]
Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Organization | Playoffs | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1925 | Tulsa Oilers | Western League | 47-50 | 7th | none | replaced Lyman Lamb (28-41) on July 1 | |
1926 | Tulsa Oilers | Western League | 86-78 | 4th | none | ||
1927 | Tulsa Oilers | Western League | 101-53 | 1st | none League Champs | ||
1928 | Tulsa Oilers | Western League | 96-69 | 2nd | League Champs | ||
1929 | Tulsa Oilers | Western League | 39-25 | -- | -- | replaced by Nick Allen (56-41) on June 22 | |
Milwaukee Brewers | American Association | 48-61 | 7th | none | replaced Jack Lelivelt (21-37) | ||
1930 | Milwaukee Brewers | American Association | 63-91 | 7th | none | ||
1931 | Milwaukee Brewers | American Association | 50-53 | -- | none | -- | replaced by Frank O'Rourke (33-32) on August 4 |
1936 | Sioux City Cowboys | Western League | -- | none | -- | replaced by Dave Bancroft |
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