- Toledo Tigers
The Toledo Tigers were a Negro National League team that operated during the by|1923 season, its only season in the league, representing
Toledo, Ohio . It played its home games at Toledo'sSwayne Field , home of the minor league Mud Hens.The team was one of two (the
Milwaukee Bears being the other) created to fill one of the vacancies created in the NNL after theCleveland Tate Stars andPittsburgh Keystones had been dropped after the previous season. Its personnel consisted at first of a few veterans and semi-pro players, though it was improved in late May when it merged with the short-lived independent team, theCleveland Nationals .Operated initially by the NNL, it was taken over by Cleveland businessman
Phil Fears after the two teams merged. While its play improved dramatically following the merger, it was under-financed and suffered from poor attendance, and ceased operations in July with a league record of 11-17. After the team disbanded, many of its better players transferred to the St. Louis Stars and Milwaukee Bears for the remainder of the season, in an effort to shore up both franchises. The NNL then invited the Cleveland Tate Stars to rejoin as associate members to play out the Tigers' remaining schedule.When it began operations, Negro Leagues veteran "Big Bill" Gatewood managed the team, but after the merger
Candy Jim Taylor became the player-manager.References
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Replay Publishing | location=Ohiopyle | title=Negro National League 1923 Yearbook | author=Patrick Rock and Peter Ventura | year=2004 | id=No ISBN
*"The Negro Leagues Book" edited by Dick Clark & Larry Lester {1994 } Publisher: The Society for American Baseball Research (Cleveland OH) ISBN 0-910137-55-2
*"The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues" by James A. Riley {1994 } Publisher: Carroll & Graf (New York NY) ISBN 0-7867-0959-6
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