Steubenville Stubs
Steubenville Stubs | |
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League | Interstate League (1913) |
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Minor league titles | |
League titles | 1 (1907) |
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The Steubenville Stubs was the predominant name of a
Akron Akrons and then to Lima, Ohio on May 19, 1895 to become the Lima Farmers
.
The third incarnation of the Stubs began in 1905 as the city fielded a team for the
Fairmont Fairies
were declared the league champion when the Stubs were unable to field a team for the playoffs.
A final Stubs team played in the Interstate League in 1913, before disbanding for the final time.
Year-by-year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1887 | 9-34 | -- | Tom Nicholson, Joseph Woods & James Quinn | Team disbanded June 29 |
1895 | 21-39 | 6th | George Moreland, George Rhue & Timothy Donovan | Relocated to Akron |
1905 | 1-7 | -- | Jack Kelly | |
1906 | 48-51 | 5th | John Smith & Eddie Lee | |
1907 | 69-33 | 1st | Percy Stetler | League Champs |
1909 | 48-73 | 7th | Doc Martel, Jim Lynch & Frank Blair | |
1911 | 40-80 | -- | John Castle | Team disbanded August 20 |
1912 | 62-50 | 2nd | Gene Curtis | unable to field a team for the playoffs |
1913 | 31-42 | 5th | Roy Montgomery |