Pine Bluff Judges
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League | Cotton States League (1936–1940, 1948–1955) |
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League titles | 3 (1904, 1930, 1935) |
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Previous parks | Taylor Memorial Field (1939-1940, 1950-1955)
Missouri-Pacific Park (1930-1938) Forrest/Bell Park (1904-1905) Jones Park (1887, 1903) |
The Pine Bluff Judges were a minor league baseball team, based in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. They existed between 1930 and 1955 and were primarily an affiliate of the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles playing in the Cotton States League.
The team joined the Cotton States League in 1930 and promptly won the league championship that season. When the league folded after the 1932 season, so did the team. However, the Waco Cubs of the Dixie League moved to town the following season and took on the Judges name. They remained in the East Dixie League the following season and then joined the reformed Cotton States League in 1936.
The team was inactive between 1941–1947 during World War II but rejoined the league for the 1948 season. In 1955, they moved to Meridian, Mississippi and became the Meridian Millers.
Pine Bluff Lumbermen
The Pine Bluff Lumbermen existed between 1903-1905 and were members of the Cotton States League. In 1904, The Lumbermen finished with a final record of 73-43 winning their first Cotton States League Pennant, the first championship pennant in the state of Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships.
Major Leaguers
Pine Bluff MLB Players
1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87
1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61
1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41
1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88
1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55
1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37
1950 - Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65
1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50
1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49
1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41
1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28
1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45
1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia 57
1939 - Ray Hathaway - Brooklyn 45
1939 - Stan Klopp - Boston 44
1939 - Dud Lee - St. Louis 20-21, Boston 24-26
1939 - Jimmy Shevlin - Detroit 30, Cincinnati 32, 34
1937 - Les Willis - Cleveland 47
1936 - Tony Robello - Cincinnati 33-34
1935 - Lena Styles - Philadelphia 19-21, Cincinnati 30-31
1934 - Hugo Klaerner - CHI WS 34
1934 - George Scharein - Philadelphia 37-40
1934 - Les Sweetland - Philadelphia 28-30, CHI Cubs 31
1933 - Bob “Casper” Asbjornson - Boston 28-29, Cincinnati 31-32
1933 - Fred Koster - Philadelphia 31
1933 - George Loepp - Boston 28, Washington 30
1933 - Tony Malinosky - Brooklyn 37
1932 - Joe Berry - Chi Cubs 42, Philadelphia 44-46, Cleveland 46
1931 - Tony DeFate - St. Louis 17, Detroit 17
1931 - Rusty Pence - Chi WS 21
1930 - Howie Camp - NYY 17
1908 - Wild Bill Luhrsen - Pittsburgh 13
1905 - Howard Murphy - St. Louis 09
1904 - Bert Blue - Philadelphia 08, St. Louis 08
1904 - Con Lucid - Louisville 1893, Brooklyn 1894, Philadelphia 1896, St. Louis 1897
1904 - Bert Maxwell - Pittsburgh 06, Philadelphia 08, New York Giants 11, Brooklyn 14
1903 - Georgie Blackburn - Baltimore 1897
1903 - Tim O’Rourke - Syracuse 1890, Columbus 1891, Baltimore 1892-1893, Louisville 1893-94, St. Louis 1894, Washington 1894
External links
- Defunct Cotton States League teams
- Defunct East Dixie League teams
- Defunct Dixie League teams
- Defunct Arkansas State League teams
- Defunct Arkansas-Texas League teams
- Defunct Southwestern League teams
- Professional baseball teams in Arkansas
- Brooklyn Dodgers minor league affiliates
- St. Louis Cardinals minor league affiliates
- St. Louis Browns minor league affiliates
- Defunct baseball teams in Arkansas