Vernon Tigers
- Location: Vernon, CA
- League: Pacific Coast League 1909-1912, 1915-1925
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The Vernon Tigers played in the Pacific Coast League, beginning operations in 1909 in the newly-formed railroad town 5 miles south of downtown Los Angeles as the PCL expanded from 4 to 6 teams. With several railroad lines crossing at Vernon, and no restriction on selling alcohol (as opposed to dry Los Angeles-proper), Vernon's founders decided to build a 7,000-seat stadium for boxing and baseball, with "the world's biggest bar" right outside the left field wall. For the 1913-14 seasons and part of 1915 the team was moved temporarily to Venice, CA where they were known as the Venice Tigers. The club was briefly owned by silent-film star Fatty Arbuckle from 1919-1920, a period that saw Tiger Babe Borton banned for alleged throwing of games during the 1919 season and the passing of the 18th Amendment, nullifying Vernon's permissive alcohol laws and taking away the advantages of their park's location. After the 1925 season, the club moved north and became the San Francisco Missions.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1909 | 80-131 | 6th | W.L. "Happy" Hogan | none | |
1910 | 113-107 | 4th | W.L. "Happy" Hogan | none | |
1911 | 118-88 | 2nd | W.L. "Happy" Hogan | none | |
1912 | 118-93 | 2nd | W.L. "Happy" Hogan | none | |
1915 | 59-54 (102-104 overall) | 4th | Doc White | none | Venice (43-50) moved to Vernon July 11 |
1916 | 115-91 | 2nd | Hamilton Patterson | none | |
1917 | 84-128 | 6th | George Stovall | none | |
1918 | 58-44 | 1st | Bill Essick | League suspended operations July 14 | |
1919 | 111-70 | 1st | Bill Essick | none League Champs | |
1920 | 110-88 | 1st | Bill Essick | none League Champs | |
1921 | 96-90 | 6th | Bill Essick | none | |
1922 | 123-72 | 2nd | Bill Essick | none | |
1923 | 77-122 | 8th | Bill Essick | none | |
1924 | 97-104 | 6th | Bill Essick | none | |
1925 | 80-120 | 8th | Bill Essick (43-75) / Rube Ellis (37-35) | none |
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