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He convinces Mickey's parents to let him come with him to be a part of "the River Rats", a semi-professional baseball team. He pairs Mickey with a teammate named Pee Wee who takes Mickey under his wing. Mickey is accepted by most of the team, except the top pitcher who feels threatened by Mickey's growing competence on the mound.
Malloy began his professional baseball career in 1905 with the Massillon Farmers and Mount Vernon Clippers of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League. He advanced in 1906 to play for the Evansville River Rats of the Central League. He appeared in 30 games, pitched 224 innings, and compiled an 11-15 record. [2]
Johnstown Mill Rats Season League Conference Division Record Win% Finish GB Post-season Manager Ref 2021 Prospect East Ohio River Valley 24–34 .414 3rd 11.0 Did not qualify: Parker Lynn [7] 2022: Eastern 29–31 .483 2nd 9.0 Lost Ohio River Valley Division Championship (Chillicothe) Tyler Sullivan 2023 24–34 .414 4th 17.0 Did not qualify ...
The River Rats ended the season with a 59–63 record, playing the season under manager Jim Hayes, who began a multi-year tenure as manager. The River Rats finished 13.0 games behind the first place Rockford Red Sox in the final standings. [13] [10] River Rat pitcher John McCord led the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League with 239 strikeouts. [10]
The Evansville River Rats were a professional minor league baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana. They played from 1901 to 1902 in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (the "Three-I" League) and from 1903 to 1910 and 1914 to 1915 in the Central League .
The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically in 1900, from 1903–1917, 1920–1922, 1926, 1928–1930, 1934, and 1948–1951. In 1926, the league merged mid-season with the Michigan State League and played under that name for the remainder of the season. [1]
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In 1913, he returned to the River Rats and managed them until 1915. They switched their name to the Evansville Evas for the 1916 season, and he managed them until 1917. He next managed the Ludington Mariners in 1920 and the Bay City Wolves from 1921 to 1924, leading them to successive league championships in 1923 and 1924.