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The Pana Coal Miners were a minor league baseball team based in Pana, Illinois. In 1907 and 1908, the Coal Miners played exclusively as members of the Class D level
Eastern Illinois League The Eastern Illinois League was a Class-D league in Minor League Baseball that existed during the 1907 and 1908 baseball seasons. The league president as of 1907 was L. A. G. Shoaff. According to the 1908 Spalding Guide, the league got its start ...
. Pana hosted home minor league home games at
Kitchell Park Kitchell Park is a park which is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. The park is in the city of Pana, Illinois, located in Christian County. A facility, Kitchell is one of the city's main parks. It was added to the N ...
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History

Minor league baseball began in Pana, Illinois when the 1907 Pana Coal Miners became charter members of the
Eastern Illinois League The Eastern Illinois League was a Class-D league in Minor League Baseball that existed during the 1907 and 1908 baseball seasons. The league president as of 1907 was L. A. G. Shoaff. According to the 1908 Spalding Guide, the league got its start ...
, which began play as a six–team Class D level league under league president L. A. G. Shoaff. The 1908
Spalding Guide There have been several Baseball Guides since the 19th century - the '' Spalding Guide'' and ''Reach Guide'' were the primary ones for decades. The two merged eventually and then were replaced by the Guides put out by ''The Sporting News''. The main ...
indicated the league was founded in Pana, Illinois and the league's "godfather" was Joe Adams, also known as "Old Wagon Tongue," who would manage the Pana Team. In 1907, Pana and the other league teams had a salary limit of $600. The
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joined Pana as the charter members of the league. The use of the "Coal Miners" nickname corresponds to local industry, as coal mining was prevalent in the Pana, Illinois area during the era. The
Pana riot The Pana riot, or Pana massacre, was a coal mining labor conflict and also a racial conflict that occurred on April 10, 1899, in Pana, Illinois, Pana, Illinois, and resulted in the deaths of seven people. It was one of many similar labor conflict ...
, a mine worker conflict, had occurred in Pana on April 10, 1899, resulting in seven deaths. In August 1907, in a series between the Coal Miners and the Mattoon Giants, it was reported in The Sporting Life that Mattoon second baseman Fred Wilson repeatedly punched Pana manager Joe Adams during a dispute. “Wilson put Adams down with a straight jab on the jaw. The manager came up, but another blow in the same place fractured his chewing apparatus,” said the report. After beginning league play on May 12, 1907, the Pana Coal Miners finished the 1907 Eastern Illinois League season in fifth place in the six–team league. The Coal Miners finished with a 51–70 record, playing under Joe Adams. Pana finished 24.5 games behind the first place Mattoon Giants in the final Eastern Illinois League standings. It was reported by the Associated Press that the Eastern Illinois League teams in Charleston, Mattoon, Pana and Paris were supported, “In great part from saloon interests.” Pana continued play in the 1908 Eastern Illinois League, but relocated during the season. An evangelical movement led by former major league player Billy Sunday promoted a ballot item on April 7, 1908 that sought to abolish alcohol in the region. After the election, six of the Eastern Illinois League’s eight franchise cities voted to become dry and the league began to suffer financially as Sunday games and support from saloons was eliminated. On May 27, 1908, Neil Connaughton of Pana pitched a
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in a 2–1 victory over the
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. The 1908 Pana Coal Miners relocated in what was the final season of play for Pana. On July 17, 1908, the Pana franchise relocated to Linton, Indiana. The Coal Miners had an 18–44 record at the time of the move. After compiling a 7–26 record while based in Linton, the Pana/Linton team finished the season with an overall record of 25–70 under managers A.S. Hawker, Nig Landon and Al Holycross, placing last of the six remaining league teams. After the 1908 season, the Eastern Illinois League permanently folded. Pana, Illinois has not hosted another minor league team.


Ballpark

The Pana Coal Miners played home minor league games at
Kitchell Park Kitchell Park is a park which is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. The park is in the city of Pana, Illinois, located in Christian County. A facility, Kitchell is one of the city's main parks. It was added to the N ...
. Kitchell Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Still in use today as a public park with baseball fields and other amenities, Kitchell Park is located at Ninth Street and Kitchell Street in Pana.


Timeline


Year-by-year records


Notable alumni

* Joe Adams (1907, MGR) *
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References

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External references


Pana - Baseball Reference
Defunct minor league baseball teams Defunct baseball teams in Illinois Baseball teams established in 1907 Baseball teams disestablished in 1908 Eastern Illinois League teams Christian County, Illinois