Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League

The Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League (abbreviated POM League) was a Class D baseball minor league which began in 1906. By 1908, however, this baseball minor league was extinct. Cumberland, Maryland dropped out after 1906, leaving Maryland unrepresented in 1907. West Virginia was in the loop for about three weeks when Butler moved to Piedmont, West Virginia, but the team moved on to Charleroi, Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League
ClassificationClass D (1906–1907)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1906
Ceased1907
PresidentRichard R. Guy (1906–1907)
No. of teams12
CountryUnited States
Most titles1
Uniontown Coal Barons (1906)
Steubenville Stubs (1907)

Cities represented edit

Standings & statistics edit

1906 Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League edit

schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Uniontown Coal Barons 56 42 .572 James Groninger
Washington 57 44 .564 0.5 Bill Seamon
Braddock Infants 55 43 .561 1.0 Don McKim
East Liverpool Potters 53 45 .541 3.0 Joe Wall / Allen Kilheffer /
Perry Werga / Percy Stetler
Cumberland Giants 50 48 .510 6.0 Harry Irvine / Dan Raley
Waynesburg 48 50 .490 8.0 Phillips
Steubenville Stubs 48 51 .485 8.5 John W. Smith / Eddie Lee
Butler /
Piedmont / Charleroi
26 70 .271 29.0 Thomas Lindsay

Butler (16–16) moved to Piedmont July 14; Piedmont (1–20) Moved to Charleroi August 6.
No Playoffs Scheduled.

1907 Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League edit

schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Steubenville Stubs 69 33 .676 Percy Stetler
Uniontown Coal Barons 64 43 .598 7.5 Alex Pearson
Zanesville 63 43 .594 8.0 Marty Hogan
East Liverpool Potters 62 45 .579 9.5 C.C. Bippus / Tom Fleming
Washington 45 57 .441 24.0 William Seaman
Charleroi 45 63 .417 27.0 Tom Sloan / Wolf
McKeesport Tubers 38 68 .358 33.0 Jock Menefee
Braddock Infants 37 71 .343 35.0 Don McKim / Tom Cosgrove

No Playoffs Scheduled.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot
Pop Schriver Zanesville BA .335
R. Hess Morgan McKeesport Hits 118
R. Hess Morgan McKeesport Runs 70
Harry E. Ball East Liverpool SB 54

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References edit

  1. ^ a b The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)