Terre Haute Tots
The Terre Haute Tots were a baseball team in Terre Haute, Indiana from 1921–1937. They were a Three-I League team; while they were unaffiliated for most of their existence; in 1937, they were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns. Their games were played at Memorial Stadium ballpark in Terre Haute.[1]
Notable Alumni
Hall of Fame Alumni
- Mordecai Brown Inducted, 1949
Notable Alumni
- Watty Clark
- Bob Coleman
- Wes Ferrell 2 x MLB All-Star; Most Career HR by a pitcher (37)
- Walter Holke
- George Hale
- Bob Kahle
- Elmer Klumpp
- Walt Meinert
- Bill Mizeur
- Dink O'Brien
- Charlie Root 1927 NL Wins Leader
- Art Reinholz
- Oscar Siemer
- Carr Smith
- Fred Tauby
- Dizzy Trout 2 x MLB All Star; 1943 AL Wins Leader; 1944 AL ERA Leader
- Bill Trotter
- Phil Weintraub
- Jerry Witte
- Earl Wolgamot
Year-by-year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1937 | 15-38 | --- | Bill Burwell | Team disbanded in mid-season |
1935 | 57-61 | 4th | Bill Burwell | none |
1932 | 42-27 | 1st | Walter Holke | none |
1931 | 55-68 | 6th | Frank Kohlbecker | none |
1930 | 53-76 | 8th | Earl Wolgamot | none |
1929 | 72-66 | 4th | Earl Wolgamot | none |
1928 | 75-59 | 2nd | Pat Haley | Lost in League Finals |
1927 | 70-66 | 4th | Bob Wells | none |
1926 | 73-61 | 3rd | Roy Whitcraft | none |
1925 | 81-54 | 2nd | Roy Whitcraft | none |
1924 | 75-62 | 1st | Roy Whitcraft | League Champs |
1923 | 71-60 | 3rd | Ernie Robertson | none |
1922 | 85-51 | 1st | Bob Coleman | League Champs |
1921 | 70-65 | 3rd | Bob Coleman | none |
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