The following are the baseball events of the year 1923 throughout the world.
6-780: (Redirected from Dover Orioles ) Minor league baseball team Dover Phillies 1923 – 1948 (1923–1925, 1937–1940, 1946–1948) Dover, Delaware Minor league affiliations Previous classes Class-D Previous leagues Delaware State League (1889) Eastern Shore League (1923–1925, 1937–1940, 1946–1948) Major league affiliations Previous teams Philadelphia Phillies (1946–1948) Minor league titles League titles 1923 Team data Previous names Dover (1889) Dover Phillies (1946–1948) Dover Orioles (1937–1940) Dover Senators (1926) Dover Dobbins (1925) Dover Senators (1923–1924) The Dover Phillies were
12-637: A Negro league baseball team from 1919 through 1923. They played as an independent (non-affiliated) team from 1919 through 1921, and joined the Negro National League in 1922. In their only season as a full-fledged league member, they finished last of eight clubs with a reported 17–29 record in league play. They returned to independent ball in 1923, loosely associated with the Eastern Colored League , but in August rejoined
18-1047: A Philadelphia Phillies affiliate from 1946–1948. References [ edit ] ^ "Dover, Delaware Encyclopedia" . Baseball-Reference.com . External links [ edit ] Baseball Reference Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dover_Phillies&oldid=1176768870 " Categories : Defunct Eastern Shore League teams Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliates Defunct baseball teams in Delaware Sports in Dover, Delaware 1923 establishments in Delaware 1948 disestablishments in Delaware Baseball teams established in 1923 Sports clubs and teams disestablished in 1948 Baseball teams disestablished in 1948 Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
24-884: A minor league baseball team that played in Dover, Delaware as part of the Eastern Shore League . Dover first played in 1889 as members of the Delaware State League . The Eastern Shore League team began as the Dover Senators (or Dobbins ) from 1923–1926 and then returned as the Dover Orioles (an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles of the International League ) from 1937–1940. Then after World War II they became
30-729: Is different from Wikidata 1923 in baseball Negro National National League Triple Crown batting winner All Negro leagues standings below are per Seamheads. †Toledo Tigers folded in July. The independent Cleveland Tate Stars returned to the NNL as an associate member to finish the Tigers' schedule. The team was not considered a full member of the NNL. A loose confederation of teams existed that were not part of either established leagues. Cleveland Tate Stars The Cleveland Tate Stars were
36-593: The NNL as an associate team, finishing with a record of 13–16–1 against all opponents. George Tate founded and owned the team, and was its namesake. Candy Jim Taylor was player-manager during the team's early years. The Tate Stars ceased operations after 1923, and were succeeded by the Cleveland Browns in 1924. This article about a baseball team in Ohio is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Negro league baseball team article
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