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    The 1907 Atlanta Crackers season represented the Atlanta Crackers baseball team in the Southern Association and won the team's first league pennant. The...
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  • The Atlanta Crackers were Minor League Baseball teams based in Atlanta, Georgia, between 1901 and 1965. The Crackers were Atlanta's home team until the...
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  • The 1917 Atlanta Crackers season represented the Atlanta Crackers baseball team in the Southern Association and won the league pennant. The team played...
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    (1924–1932) Home of: Atlanta Crackers, Southern Association (1907–1961) Atlanta Black Crackers, Negro leagues (1920s) Atlanta Black Crackers, Negro American...
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  • loop, the Southern Association's member teams typically included the Atlanta Crackers, Birmingham Barons, Chattanooga Lookouts, Little Rock Travelers, Memphis...
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    Whit Wyatt (category Atlanta Crackers managers)
    from the mound, Wyatt was a successful minor-league manager (his 1954 Atlanta Crackers won the Double-A Southern Association championship and Dixie Series)...
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  • Mike Hunt (baseball) (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    and 1932, Mission, San Francisco, the Oakland Oaks and the non-PCL Atlanta Crackers in 1933, San Francisco and the Seattle Indians in 1934 and Seattle...
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  • Browns departed mid-season as an independent team. The Little Rock Grays and Columbus Turf Club folded. The Atlanta Black Crackers and Birmingham Black...
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  • 28, 1913: Rivington Bisland was purchased from the Pirates by the Atlanta Crackers. June 24, 1913: Everitt Booe was traded by the Pirates to the Springfield...
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    Luke Appling (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    briefly attended Oglethorpe College. He was signed by the minor league Atlanta Crackers in 1930 and debuted with the Chicago White Sox later that year. He...
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    each season. Champions were determined by postseason playoffs or winning the regular season pennant. With 18 pennant wins, the Atlanta Crackers won the...
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  • Association. Bob Spade, who was acquired by the Reds late in the 1907 season from the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Association, was given a regular spot in...
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    Paul Sentell (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    Sentell played in the Southern Association for the Mobile Sea Gulls, Atlanta Crackers, and Chattanooga Lookouts. He then became a player-manager for the...
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  • Pug Bennett (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    Giants and New Orleans Pelicans in 1902. He played the 1903 season for the Atlanta Crackers. In 1904, his journeyman career continued as he applied his...
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    Whitey Alperman (category Atlanta Crackers managers)
    from 1906 to 1909. In 1907, he tied for the league lead in triples. He was also in the top three in hit by pitch in 1906 and 1907. In 1909, he batted 442...
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    The ballpark would later also serve as the home venue for the Atlanta Black Crackers, the city's Negro league baseball team. While the spring and accompanying...
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  • "Homestead Grays". Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Retrieved 2013-02-16. "Atlanta Black Crackers". Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Retrieved 2013-02-17. "Indianapolis...
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    and Rice. While at Georgia Tech, he was also the president of the Atlanta Crackers baseball team. Sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff dubbed Heisman the "pioneer...
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  • Red Caps". Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Retrieved 2013-02-16. "Atlanta Black Crackers". Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Retrieved 2013-02-17. "Indianapolis...
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  • Bill Beckmann (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    him from the Atlanta Crackers in the rule 5 draft following the 1938 season. After the end of his MLB career, he pitched just one more season in the minors...
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    baseball fan from an early age, Harwell became a visiting batboy for the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Association at the age of five, and never had to buy...
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  • seasons, the first and second half winners would be matched up in a postseason series. Memphis played the second half champion Atlanta Black Crackers...
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  • Jim Galvin (baseball) (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    (August 11, 1907 – September 30, 1969) was a pinch-hitter in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1930 season. Listed...
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    August 23, 1912: Joe Agler was purchased by the Senators from the Atlanta Crackers. September 16, 1912: Bill Morley was drafted by the Senators from the...
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    Dick Kauffman (category Atlanta Crackers managers)
    played with the York White Roses (1911–12), Elmira Colonels (1913–14), Atlanta Crackers (1915, 1920–21), and Nashville Volunteers (1916–19). Before turning...
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    Boss Schmidt (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    Indians (1919), Tulsa Oilers (1919), Fort Smith Twins (1920–1921), Atlanta Crackers (1921–1922), Springfield Midgets (1924), and Kalamazoo Celery Pickers...
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    Nig Clarke (category Atlanta Crackers players)
    throughout the season despite Clarke's demands and trade offers by other teams. After the 1903 season ended, he was traded to the Atlanta Crackers of the same...
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    in the opening semi-final round by the Atlanta Crackers. The affiliation with New York ended after the season. Nashville began an affiliation with the...
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    " On August 7, Southern Association rookie Sitton debuted against the Crackers, winning a close game 2–1 and striking out eight. On September 3, Hub Perdue...
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    Pelican Park. The team finished the season in second place, five-and-a-half games behind the pennant-winning Atlanta Crackers. From 1910 through 1915, Nashville...
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