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Ironton Nailers
The Ironton Nailers were a minor league baseball team based in Ironton, Ohio. In 1884 and from 1911 to 1915, Ironton teams played as members of the 1884 Ohio State League, the Mountain States League (1911–12), Mountain States League from 1911 to 1912 and Ohio State League from 1912 to 1915. Ironton won the 1912 league championship. Ironton teams hosted home minor league games at Beechwood Park. History Ironton, Ohio first hosted an organized baseball team in 1867. The team was called the Excelsior Club, as its players were members of the Excelsior Fire Company. 1884: Ohio State League Minor league baseball in Ironton, Ohio began in 1884. The Ironton team became charter members of the Ohio State League. The Chillicothe Logans, Dayton Gem Citys, Hamilton, Portsmouth Riversides and Springfield teams joined Ironton in 1884 league play. On September 12, 1884, the Ironton team folded. At the time the team folded on September 21, Ironton had a 21–45 record, playing the season under m ...
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Independent Baseball League
An independent baseball league is a professional baseball organization in the United States or Canada that is not overseen by Major League Baseball and is outside the Minor League Baseball clubs affiliated to it. The Northern League and Frontier League both started play in 1993, and the Northern League's success paved the way for other independent leagues like the Texas-Louisiana League and Northeast League. The Atlantic League has had more marquee players than any other independent league, including Jose Canseco, Mat Latos, Steve Lombardozzi Jr., Francisco Rodríguez, Chien-Ming Wang, Roger Clemens, Rich Hill, Scott Kazmir, Juan González, John Rocker, and Dontrelle Willis. Two former Atlantic League players are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Tim Raines and Rickey Henderson. Gary Carter, another Hall of Famer, managed in the league. The Atlantic League has had many notable managers and coaches, including Wally Backman, Frank Viola, Tommy John, Sparky L ...
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Marion Diggers
The Marion Diggers were a minor league baseball team based in Marion, Ohio and Marion County, Ohio. From 1908 to 1912, the Diggers played as members of the Class D level Ohio State League, hosting home minor league games at Webb Park. Despite not winning a league championship, the Diggers finished in the top three in the final standings in each full season of play. Future president Warren Harding was a part owner of the Marion Diggers. History Marion, Ohio first hosted minor league baseball in 1900, when the Marion Glass Blowers played a partial season as members of Class B level Interstate League. The Diggers were preceded in minor league play by the 1906 "Marion" team that played a partial season in the Class B level Interstate Association and the 1906 and 1907 Marion Moguls of the Class C level Ohio-Pennsylvania League. In their first season of play, the 1908 Marion "Diggers" were charter members of the reformed, six-team, Class D level Ohio State League. The Lancaster ...
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Al Tedrow
Allen Seymour Tedrow (December 14, 1891 – January 23, 1958) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched in four games for the Cleveland Naps The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Since , they have played at Progressive ... in . Although he had an impressive ERA of 1.21 (against a league average of 2.87) in 22 innings, he never pitched in the majors after that. Sources Major League Baseball pitchers Cleveland Naps players Akron Champs players Ironton Nailers players Lexington Colts players Portsmouth Cobblers players Baseball players from Ohio People from Westerville, Ohio 1891 births 1958 deaths {{US-baseball-pitcher-1890s-stub ...
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Larry Pezold
Lorenz Johannes Pezold (June 22, 1893 – October 22, 1957) was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played in 23 games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1914 season. Pezold was traded to the Nashville Vols for Rube Kroh before the 1917 season but quit the team before the season began. The '' Daily Arkansas Gazette'' reported that Pezold declined to play in Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th ... because it was a dry state. References External links 1893 births 1957 deaths Cleveland Naps players Major League Baseball third basemen Baseball players from Louisiana Gadsden Steel Makers players Ironton Nailers players New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players Cleveland Spiders (minor league) players {{US-baseball-third-baseman-stub ...
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Frank Madden (baseball)
Francis A. Madden (October 2, 1892 – April 30, 1952) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played in two games for the Pittsburgh Rebels in . Nicknamed "Red", he collected one Hit (baseball), hit in two at bats, with one run batted in in his game career. External links

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Jack Horner (baseball)
William "Jack" Frank Horner (September 21, 1863 – July 14, 1910) was an American professional baseball player who played in two games for the Baltimore Orioles during the season. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died in New Orleans, Louisiana Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It is the 20th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Louisiana is borde ... at the age of 46. External links 1863 births 1910 deaths Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Baltimore Baltimore Orioles (AA) players 19th-century baseball players Fort Wayne Hoosiers players Ironton (minor league baseball) players Toronto (minor league baseball) players Trenton Trentonians players Rochester Maroons players Oswego Starchboxes players Hamilton Hams players Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players Milwaukee Creams players Omaha O ...
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Ben Guiney
Benjamin Franklin Guiney (November 16, 1858 – December 5, 1930), was an American professional baseball player, who played in and with the Detroit Wolverines, of the National League. He batted right and left and threw right-handed. Guiney had a .083 career batting average, with one career hit in 12 at-bats. He was born and died in Detroit, Michigan. External links Ben Guiney Memorialat Find A Grave Find a Grave is a website that allows the public to search and add to an online database of cemetery records. It is owned by Ancestry.com. Its stated mission is "to help people from all over the world work together to find, record and present fin ... 1858 births 1930 deaths Major League Baseball catchers Baseball players from Michigan Detroit Wolverines players Ironton (minor league baseball) players 19th-century baseball players {{US-baseball-catcher-1850s-stub ...
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Pat Duncan (baseball)
Louis Baird "Pat" Duncan (October 6, 1893 – July 17, 1960) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1915 through 1924 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds. In 1921, the park (Crosley Field) was in its tenth season and no one had yet hit a ball over the fence without the benefit of a bounce. The first ball to clear the fence on the fly was hit in late May by John Beckwith of the Chicago Giants of the Negro National League. Then on June 2, with the last-place Reds playing the St. Louis Cardinals, Duncan dug in against left-handed hurler Ferdie Schupp with a runner on second and one out. Duncan connected. The ball rocketed toward left field, easily cleared the wall, and Duncan had registered Organized Baseball’s first home run to go out of the park in Redland Field. It cleared the 12-foot concrete wall by four to six feet, and it traveled an estimated 400 feet. In 727 games played, Duncan batted .307 (827-2695) ...
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Harley Dillinger
Harley Hugh Dillinger (October 30, 1894 – January 8, 1959), nicknamed "Hoke", was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Naps from August 16, 1914, to October 3, 1914. He went to school at the University of Rio Grande and later managed the Paducah Indians of the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (or ''KITTY League'') was a Class D level minor league baseball circuit that went through six different periods of play between 1903 and 1955. The League hosted teams in 29 cities from the states of Ill ... for part of the 1922 season. External links 1894 births 1959 deaths Cleveland Naps players Major League Baseball pitchers Rio Grande RedStorm baseball players Ironton Nailers players Cleveland Spiders (minor league) players London Tecumsehs (baseball) players New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players Fort Worth Panthers players Minor league baseball managers People from Pom ...
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Lee Dashner
Lee Claire Dashner (April 25, 1887 – December 16, 1959) was a Major League Baseball pitcher In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw ... who played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Naps for one game on August 4, 1913. External links 1887 births 1959 deaths Cleveland Naps players Cincinnati Cams players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Illinois Columbia Comers players Toledo Mud Hens players Lexington Colts players Maysville (minor league baseball) players Topeka Jayhawks players Topeka Savages players Fort Dodge Dodgers players Ironton Nailers players People from Monroe County, Illinois {{US-baseball-pitcher-1880s-stub ...
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Ed Clark (baseball)
Edmund C. Clark (1863–1927), was a professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues for the 1886 Philadelphia Athletics (American Association), Philadelphia Athletics in one game and pitched in one game in the Major Leagues for the 1891 1891 Columbus Solons season, Columbus Solons. References External links

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Ironton High School
Ironton High School (IHS) is a public high school in Ironton, Ohio, United States. It is the only public high school in the Ironton City School District. Athletics The Ironton Fighting Tigers are a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. Currently, the other members of the conference include Chesapeake High School (Panthers), Coal Grove High School (Hornets), Fairland High School (Dragons), South Point High School (Pointers), Rock Hill High School (Redmen), Portsmouth High School (Trojans), Gallia Academy High School (Blue Devils). Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships * Boys Football – 1979, 1989 * Boys Baseball – 1972 * Boys Golf – 1995, 1996, 1997 ''See also Ohio High School Athletic Conferences'' Football The Ironton Football team was coached by Bob Lutz prior to 2012. Lutz set the record for the most career wins in Ohio High School Football with 381 wins and also led them to their two State Championships in 1979 and 1989. In the last two s ...
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