From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Association team season
The 1921 Memphis Chicks season represented the Memphis Chicks baseball team in the Southern Association and won their third league pennant. The team played its games at Russwood Park.[1] The 1921 Chicks were ranked as the 32nd greatest minor league team of all time.[2] The team's manager was first baseman Spencer Abbott, and the team was led by Cuban pitching ace Oscar Tuero, who led the league in wins.[3] Andy High had a .321 batting average.[4]
|
---|
|
Ballpark | |
---|
Seasons | |
---|
Southern pennants in bold |
|
---|
Pennant winners |
- 1901: Nashville
- 1902: Nashville
- 1903: Memphis
- 1904: Memphis
- 1905: New Orleans
- 1906: Birmingham
- 1907: Atlanta
- 1908: Nashville
- 1909: Atlanta
- 1910: New Orleans
- 1911: New Orleans
- 1912: Birmingham
- 1913: Atlanta
- 1914: Birmingham
- 1915: New Orleans
- 1916: Nashville
- 1917: Atlanta
- 1918: New Orleans
- 1919: Atlanta
- 1920: Little Rock
- 1921: Memphis
- 1922: Mobile
- 1923: New Orleans
- 1924: Memphis
- 1925 Atlanta
- 1926: New Orleans
- 1927: New Orleans
- 1928: Birmingham
- 1929: Birmingham
- 1930: Memphis
- 1931: Birmingham
- 1932: Chattanooga
- 1933: Memphis
- 1934: New Orleans
- 1935: Atlanta
- 1936: Atlanta
- 1937: Little Rock
- 1938: Atlanta
- 1939: Chattanooga
- 1940: Nashville
- 1941: Atlanta
- 1942: Little Rock
- 1943: Nashville
- 1944: Atlanta
- 1945: Atlanta
- 1946: Atlanta
- 1947: Mobile
- 1948: Nashville
- 1949: Nashville
- 1950: Atlanta
- 1951: Little Rock
- 1952: Chattanooga
- 1953: Memphis
- 1954: Atlanta
- 1955: Memphis
- 1956: Atlanta
- 1957: Atlanta
- 1958: Birmingham
- 1959: Birmingham
- 1960: Atlanta
- 1961: Chattanooga
|
---|
Playoff champions |
- 1928: Birmingham
- 1929: None held
- 1930: None held
- 1931: None held
- 1932: New Orleans
- 1933: New Orleans
- 1934: New Orleans
- 1935: Atlanta
- 1936: Birmingham
- 1937: Little Rock
- 1938: Atlanta
- 1939: Nashville
- 1940: Nashville
- 1941: Nashville
- 1942: Nashville
- 1943: Nashville
- 1944: Nashville
- 1945: Mobile
- 1946: Atlanta
- 1947: Mobile
- 1948: Birmingham
- 1949: Nashville
- 1950: Nashville
- 1951: Birmingham
- 1952: Memphis
- 1953: Nashville
- 1954: Atlanta
- 1955: Mobile
- 1956: Atlanta
- 1957: Atlanta
- 1958: Birmingham
- 1959: Mobile
- 1960: Little Rock
|
---|