Terre Haute Tots

The Terre Haute Tots were a baseball team in Terre Haute, Indiana from 1921–1937 after being established in 1919 as the Terre Haute Browns. They were a Three-I League team; while they were unaffiliated for most of their existence; in 1937, they were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns.

The ballpark

The Tots' games were played at Memorial Stadium ballpark in Terre Haute.[1]

Notable alumni

  • Mordecai Brown (1919–20) Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame, 1949
  • Watty Clark (1926)
  • Bob Coleman (1922)
  • Wes Ferrell (1928) 2 x MLB All-Star; Most Career HR by a pitcher (37)
  • Walter Holke (1932, 1937)
  • George Hale (1925)
  • Bob Kahle
  • Elmer Klumpp
  • Roxie Lawson (1930)
  • Walt Meinert
  • Bill Mizeur (1924-1926)
  • Dink O'Brien (1924)
  • Charlie Root (1921-1922) 1927 NL Wins Leader
  • Art Reinholz
  • Oscar Siemer (1932)
  • Carr Smith (1927)
  • Fred Tauby (1926)
  • Dizzy Trout (1935) 2 x MLB All Star; 1943 AL Wins Leader; 1944 AL ERA Leader
  • Bill Trotter
  • Phil Weintraub (1932)
  • Jerry Witte (1937)
  • Earl Wolgamot

Year-by-year records

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1937 15-38 --- Bill Burwell Team disbanded in mid-season
1935 57-61 4th Bill Burwell No playoffs held
1932 42-27 1st Walter Holke No playoffs held
1931 55-68 6th Frank Kohlbecker No playoffs held
1930 53-76 8th Earl Wolgamot No playoffs held
1929 72-66 4th Earl Wolgamot No playoffs held
1928 75-59 2nd Pat Haley Lost in League Finals
1927 70-66 4th Bob Wells No playoffs held
1926 73-61 3rd Roy Whitcraft No playoffs held
1925 81-54 2nd Roy Whitcraft No playoffs held
1924 75-62 1st Roy Whitcraft League Champions
1923 71-60 3rd Ernie Robertson No playoffs held
1922 85-51 1st Bob Coleman League Champions
1921 70-65 3rd Bob Coleman No playoffs held

References

  1. ^ "1937 Terre Haute Tots Statistics".
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