Richmond Quakers

The Richmond Quakers were a professional minor league baseball team based in Richmond, Indiana. The club was initially established in 1907 as team in the [[Class D (baseball)|Class D]] level Ohio-Indiana League,and subsequently participated in 1908 Indiana-Ohio League. However, due to a string of financial losses incurred by every club in the league, caused its disbandment. The Richmond Amusement Company, which owned the Quakers, reported losses exceeding a thousand dollars. Despite this setback, the team expressed willingness to continue in the league if the other clubs agreed to stay, in hopes of recouping their losses in the future.

Richmond Quakers
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class D
Previous leagues

The Quakers continued to play independently, although several of their star players received offers from other teams. Star player, Paddy Baumann, and several other key players, reportedly received offers from the Terre Haute Hottentots of the Central League.[1] A second incarnation of Richmond Quakers entered minor league play for one season in 1917 as a member of the Central League, before permanently folding.

Year-by-year record

Year Record Finish Manager Notes
190823-244thClarence JessupNo playoffs held
190813-153rdClarence JessupLeague folded June 8
191746-706thBade Myers / Joe Evers / Larry Gilbert

References

  1. "Indiana-Ohio League Done" (PDF). Vol. 51, no. 15. Sporting Life. June 20, 1908. p. 24.
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