Reading | |
---|---|
Information | |
Location | Reading, Pennsylvania |
Year founded | 1912 |
Year disbanded | 1912 |
League championships | None |
Former league(s) | |
Colors | Blue-gray, black |
Ownership | William Witmann |
Manager | Leo Groom [1] |
Reading was one of 8 teams in the "outlaw" United States Baseball League based in Reading, Pennsylvania. The league folded after just over a month of play. Reading was the only team in the league without a nickname. [2]
Reading finished 3rd at 12-9 in the USBL's only season. [3]
Team | Win | Loss | Pct |
---|---|---|---|
Pittsburgh Filipinos | 19 | 7 | .731 |
Richmond Rebels | 15 | 11 | .577 |
Reading (no name) | 12 | 9 | .571 |
Cincinnati Cams | 12 | 10 | .545 |
Washington Senators | 6 | 7 | .462 |
Chicago Green Sox | 10 | 12 | .455 |
Cleveland Forest City | 8 | 13 | .381 |
New York Knickerbockers | 2 | 15 | .118 |
The Eastern League (EL) was a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) sports league that operated under that name from 1938 until early 2021, when it ceased operation due to a reorganization of the minor leagues by Major League Baseball. The league played at the Double-A level in 1963 and later, and consisted primarily of teams located in the Northeastern United States.
Waldon Thomas Westlake was a utility player in Major League Baseball who had a ten-year career from 1947 to 1956.
Edward Francis Sweeney was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the New York Highlanders / Yankees of the American League from 1908 to 1915 and the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League in 1919.
The United States Baseball League was a short-lived hopeful third major-league that was established in New York City in 1912 and lasted only two partial seasons.
Connor Seabold is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization. Listed at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and 190 pounds (86 kg), he throws and bats right-handed.
John Ford Smith was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1930s and 1940s.
Charles Augustus Biot Jr. was an American Negro league outfielder from 1939 to 1941.
Ernest C. Carter Jr., nicknamed "Spoon", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1930s and 1940s.
Thadist B. Christopher was an American Negro league outfielder in the 1930s and 1940s.
Calvin Coolidge Irvin was an American Negro league shortstop and college basketball coach.
David Samuel Whatley, nicknamed "Speed" and "Hammer Man", was an American Negro league outfielder in the 1930s and 1940s.
Charles Ederson Parks was an American Negro league catcher in the 1930s and 1940s.
Mario Ariosa was a Cuban outfielder who played in the American Negro leagues in 1947.
Martin Joseph Crue Jr. was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1940s.
Charles Gary was an American Negro league third baseman for the Homestead Grays from 1948 to 1950.
Raymond Battle was an American Negro league third baseman in the 1940s.
Raymon Taylor Lacy was an American Negro league baseball player in the 1940s.