Pulaski | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | Unclassified |
League | Tennessee–Alabama League |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | Unaffiliated |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (0) | None |
Team data | |
Ballpark | Unknown |
Pulaski was an independent Minor League Baseball team that played in the Tennessee–Alabama League in 1903. [1] They were located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and bore no moniker. [1]
The four-team Tennessee–Alabama League was to commence on August 10 and conclude on September 19 with 18 games scheduled in each city. [2] Pulaski's season opener was played at home and resulted in only three innings being played before it was called on account of rain with Pulaski leading Columbia, 8–1. [3] On September 13, Pulaski closed out the season on the road with an 8–5 win over Columbia. [4] The season was called early after New Decatur lost several players and did not travel to Pulaski to play the final series. [5]
Pulaski compiled a win–loss record of either 10–20 (.333) or 9–21 (.300), placing last either way, in its only season of competition. [5] [6]
Pulaski | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | Unclassified |
League | Tennessee–Alabama League |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | Unaffiliated |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (0) | None |
Team data | |
Ballpark | Unknown |
Pulaski was an independent Minor League Baseball team that played in the Tennessee–Alabama League in 1903. [1] They were located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and bore no moniker. [1]
The four-team Tennessee–Alabama League was to commence on August 10 and conclude on September 19 with 18 games scheduled in each city. [2] Pulaski's season opener was played at home and resulted in only three innings being played before it was called on account of rain with Pulaski leading Columbia, 8–1. [3] On September 13, Pulaski closed out the season on the road with an 8–5 win over Columbia. [4] The season was called early after New Decatur lost several players and did not travel to Pulaski to play the final series. [5]
Pulaski compiled a win–loss record of either 10–20 (.333) or 9–21 (.300), placing last either way, in its only season of competition. [5] [6]