Canton Giants, the Glossary
The Canton Giants was the final name of a minor league baseball team that represented Canton, Ohio between 1905 and 1915.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Bade Myers, Bill Delaney (baseball), Buckeye League, Canton Terriers, Canton, Ohio, Central League (1900), Ed Murphy (pitcher), Fort Wayne Railroaders, Guangzhou, Interstate League, Minor League Baseball, Ohio–Pennsylvania League.
- 1915 disestablishments in Ohio
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1915
- Baseball teams established in 1915
- Buckeye League teams
Bade Myers
William Myers, nicknamed Bade (born December 21, 1872) was an American baseball player and manager.
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Bill Delaney (baseball)
William L. Delaney (1863–1942) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball.
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Buckeye League
The Buckeye League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that played briefly in the 1915 season.
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Canton Terriers
The Canton Terriers was the name of a minor league baseball team from Canton, Ohio that played between 1928 and 1942. Canton Giants and Canton Terriers are Defunct baseball teams in Ohio.
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Canton, Ohio
Canton is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio, United States.
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Central League (1900)
The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically in 1900, from 1903–1917, 1920–1922, 1926, 1928–1930, 1934, and 1948–1951.
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Ed Murphy (pitcher)
Edward J. Murphy (January 22, 1877 – January 29, 1935) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1898 to 1903.
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Fort Wayne Railroaders
The Fort Wayne Railroaders were a minor league baseball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Guangzhou
Guangzhou, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China.
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Interstate League
The Interstate League was the name of five different American minor baseball leagues that played intermittently from 1896 through 1952.
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Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), including teams affiliated with MLB clubs.
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Ohio–Pennsylvania League
The Ohio–Pennsylvania League (1905–1912) was a Class C and Class D level minor league baseball league that featured franchises based in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
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See also
1915 disestablishments in Ohio
- Canton Giants
- Cleveland Bearcats
- Newark Newks
- Ohio's at-large congressional district
- Youngstown Steelmen
Baseball teams disestablished in 1915
- Alameda baseball team
- Baltimore Terrapins
- Bartlett Bearcats
- Battle Creek Crickets
- Bay City Beavers
- Belton Braves
- Brockton Shoemakers
- Brooklyn Tip-Tops
- Brunswick Pilots
- Buffalo Blues
- Canton Giants
- Chicago Whales
- Cleveland Bearcats
- Columbus Pawnees
- Cuban Giants
- Douglas Miners
- El Paso Mackmen
- Elgin Watch Makers
- Evansville River Rats
- Fairbury Shaners
- Freeport Pretzels
- Ironton Nailers
- Kansas City Packers
- Kaufman Kings
- Las Cruces Farmers
- Louisville White Sox (1914–1915)
- Marion Senators
- Newark Newks
- Newark Peppers
- Northampton Meadowlarks
- Oakland (California League) Baseball Team
- Phoenix Senators
- Pittsburgh Rebels
- Portsmouth Cobblers
- Racine Belles (1909–1915)
- San Jose Prune Pickers
- Savannah Colts
- St. Louis Terriers
- Stockton Millers
- Streator Boosters
- Warren Bingoes
- Waycross Moguls
- West Baden Sprudels
- Youngstown Steelmen
Baseball teams established in 1915
- Albuquerque Dukes
- Asheville Tourists
- Bowling Green Falcons baseball
- Canton Giants
- Denison Railroaders
- Dothan (baseball)
- Dothan Phillies
- Douglas Miners
- El Paso Mackmen
- Elgin Watch Makers
- Fairbury Shaners
- Griffin Lightfoots
- Hagerstown Hubs
- Harrisonburg Turks
- Kaufman Kings
- Las Cruces Farmers
- Marion Senators
- Mason City Claydiggers
- Mexia Gassers
- Miami RedHawks baseball
- Phoenix Senators
- Salt Lake City Bees
- Shreveport Gassers
- Staunton Braves
- Waxahachie Athletics
Buckeye League teams
- Canton Giants
- Marion Senators
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_Giants
Also known as Canton Chinamen, Canton Deubers, Canton Protectives, Canton Red Stockings, Canton Senators, Canton Statesmen, Canton Watchmakers.