Worcester Panthers

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The Worcester Panthers were an Eastern League baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts. They existed from 1923 to 1925.[1]

History[]

The Worcester Panthers were succeeded by the 1933 Worcester Chiefs of the New England League and the Worcester Rosebuds, won the pennant in the 1934 Northeastern League.[2][3][4]

The Panthers were preceded by Worcester, Massachusetts State Association (1884); Worcester Grays, New England League (1888); Worcester, Atlantic Association (1889-1890); Worcester, New England League (1891, 1894, 1898); Worcester Farmers, Eastern League (1899-1900); Worcester Quakers, Eastern League (1901); Worcester Hustlers, Eastern League (1902); Worcester Riddlers, Eastern League (1903); Worcester Reds, Connecticut League (1904); Worcester Busters, New England League (1906-1915); Worcester Busters, Eastern League (1916-1917) and the Worcester Boosters, Eastern League (1918-1922).[5]

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni[]

The Panthers were managed by Hall of Fame baseball player Jesse Burkett in 1923 and 1924. He led them to a 79-74 record in 1923, and a 70-82 record in 1924. In 1925, they were managed by Eddie Eayrs and future Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel.[6]

The ballpark[]

The Worcester Panthers played their home games at Boulevard Park.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Minor league teams from Worcester, MA
  2. ^ Minor league teams from Worcester, MA
  3. ^ "Northeastern League - BR Bullpen".
  4. ^ "Worcester, MA - BR Bullpen".
  5. ^ "Worcester, MA - BR Bullpen".
  6. ^ 1925 team stats page
  7. ^ Project Ballpark.


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