Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Natchez Indians were Cotton States League Champions in 1902. Natchez placed third in 1903 with a 59–59 record and placed sixth in 1904, finishing with a 42–74 record. The Indians had a record of 18–27 on June 26, 1905, when the franchise moved to Mobile, Alabama and became the Mobile Sea Gulls .
This is for players of the Natchez Indians minor league baseball team, who played in the Cotton States League from 1902-1905 and 1948-1953. Pages in category "Natchez Indians players" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Natchez, Mississippi: Natchez Indians (1902–1903); Natchez Hill Climbers (1904–1905); Natchez Indians (1948–1953) New Orleans, Louisiana: New Orleans Little Pels (1912) Opelousas, Louisiana: Opelousas Orphans (1932) Pensacola, Florida: Pensacola Snappers (1913)
Pages in category "Defunct baseball teams in Mississippi" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. ... Natchez Indians (baseball) Natchez ...
The Cotton Pickers finished with a record of 53–55, placing fourth in the Cotton States League. The manager was Bell Hebron as Greenville finished 3.0 games behind the first place Natchez Indians in the final standings. No league playoffs were held. [5] [12] The 1902 season was the only minor league season for Greenville manager Bell Hebron. [13]
Messina was assigned to the Indians almost immediately after signing and made his debut with the team on Aug. 9. It's been something of a slow start for him, going 3 for 26 in his first eight games.
Tolliver with the Indianapolis Indians c. 1983. Pitcher: Born: February 3, 1961 (age 63) Natchez, Mississippi , U.S. ... is an American former professional baseball ...
NATCHEZ, Miss.– At least four people died as tornadoes and storms tore across the South over the weekend, impacting communities from Texas to North Carolina. One of those losses was TyKeria ...