Butler Bucks

The Butler Bucks was the first name of a minor league baseball club based in Butler, Pennsylvania from 1905 until 1908. The team was first established in 1905 as the Bucks, in honor of the team's manager, Ward Buckminister. The team then played their 1906 season in the Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League and posted a 16-16 record, before moving to Piedmont, West Virginia on July 14, 1906. In Piedmont the team posted a 1-20 record, before moving to Charleroi, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1906 to finish up the season.

Butler Bucks
19051908
Butler, Pennsylvania
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class C (1908)
  • Class D (1906–1907)
  • Class C (1905)
LeagueOhio–Pennsylvania League (1908)
Previous leagues
Team data
Previous names
  • Butler (1908)
  • Butler White Sox (1907)
  • Butler (1906)
  • Butler Bucks (1905)

The team returned to Butler in 1907 as the Butler White Sox, a member of the Western Pennsylvania League. Managed by Alfred Lawson, a former player for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and the Boston Beaneaters, the team posted a 58-44 record for second place in the league standings. The team began the season in Girard, Ohio as an unnamed team, but on May 19, 1908 it moved to Butler. However the team's presence in Butler was short-lived. On June 15, 1908, the team moved to Erie, Pennsylvania to become the Erie Sailors.

Butler would be without a professional baseball team until the Butler Indians were established in 1934.

Year-by-year record

(from Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Baseball Reference Bullpen)

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
19051-7NAWard Buckminister
190626 708thThomas LindsayButler moved to Piedmont, West Virginia on July 14
Piedmont then moved to Charleroi on August 6
190758-442ndAlfred Lawson, Jake Jacobsen,
Eddie Linneborn & William Harkins
190842 798thDaniel Koster, Walter East & Dick NallinThe Girard Sailors moved to Butler on May 9
Butler moved to become the Erie Sailors on June 15

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