1920 Dayton Marcos season explained

Season:1920
Dayton Marcos
League:Negro National League (1920–31)Negro National League
Owners:John Matthews
Managers:Candy Jim Taylor
Ballpark:Westwood Field
City:Dayton, Ohio
Record:16-36
Next Season:1926
Divisional Place:7th Place
Prev Season:none

The 1920 Dayton Marcos season was the first season for the franchise in the Negro National League, also in its first season.

Founding and offseason

The Marcos predated the formation of the Negro National League in 1920, playing independent ball since 1909. When Rube Foster founded the league, the team was invited as a charter member.[1] The Chicago Defender reported that owner John Matthews had scouts "covering near all the territory between Norfolk, Virginia, and Texas." 36-year-old Candy Jim Taylor, infielder on the 1918 and 1919 squads, was named manager, his first job in a career that would span more than 45 seasons and end with him as the winningest manager in Negro league history.

Home fields

Though they played mostly at Westwood Field in Dayton, the Marcos called three different parks home in 1920: Westwood Field, Ducks Park in Dayton,[2] and Stein Park in Piqua, Ohio.[3]

Regular season summary

Note: As negro league teams often moved between both league play and exhibition games throughout the season, headlines from both are included in this regular season summary.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

Opening Day starters

The Marcos set the following lineup in their regular season opener against the Chicago American Giants on May 14.

PositionName
CFGeorge Brown
2BDavid Wingfield
3BIsaac Lane
SSCandy Jim Taylor
1BBruce Hocker
LFKoke Alexander
RFTompkins
CGeorge Britt
PCharley Wilson

Final Standings

!Negro National League!W!L!T!Pct.!GB
Chicago American Giants43172.717-
Detroit Stars37270.5788.0
Kansas City Monarchs4433217.7.5
Indianapolis ABCs44384.53710.0
Cuban Stars West35340.50712.5
St. Louis Giants32400.44417.0
Dayton Marcos16360.30823.0
Chicago Giants5310.13926.0
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Roster

1920 Dayton Marcos
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

*Mack Eggleston and Bobby Williams joined the team after league play concluded and only participated in postseason exhibitions with the Marcos.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: nlbpa.com - Dayton Marcos. 2021-04-21. www.nlbpa.com.
  2. Book: Lowry, Philip J.. Green cathedrals : the ultimate celebration of major league and Negro league ballparks. 2006. Walker & Co. 0-201-62229-7. New York. 74491309.
  3. News: July 2, 1920. Colored Teams Battle Bravely For Piqua Fans. Piqua Daily Call.
  4. Web site: 1920 Dayton Marcos The Calendar of The 1920 Dayton Marcos. 2021-04-21. negroleagues.bravehost.com.
  5. News: May 17, 1920. Marcos 6; Am. Giants 5. Chicago Tribune.
  6. News: June 13, 1920. Marcos Season Opens With Win; Contest Sunday. Dayton Daily News.
  7. News: June 16, 1920. Marcos Cop Last Game Over Giants. The Dayton Herald.
  8. Web site: Steel Arm Davis - Seamheads Negro Leagues Database. 2021-04-21. www.seamheads.com.
  9. News: July 3, 1920. Look Here, Fans. The Chicago Defender.
  10. News: August 7, 1920. Ragland Wild-Marcos Lose. Indianapolis Freeman.
  11. News: July 31, 1920. League Standing. The Chicago Defender.
  12. News: August 8, 1920. Couldn't Hold The Lead. Kansas City Star.
  13. News: August 9, 1920. Monarchs in a 4-1 Victory. Kansas City Times.
  14. News: September 4, 1920. American Giants Leading League. Indianapolis Freeman.
  15. News: August 22, 1920. Detroit Stars Win On Forfeit. Detroit Free Press.
  16. News: September 4, 1920. 3 Runs in 11th Beat Chicago. Chicago Defender.
  17. News: September 16, 1920. Marcos Lose 6 to 1. The Dayton Herald.
  18. News: September 19, 1920. Marcos Play 'Italians Today; Title Series On. Dayton Daily News.
  19. Web site: 1919 Dayton Marcos - Seamheads Negro Leagues Database. 2021-04-22. www.seamheads.com.
  20. News: September 27, 1920. Marcos Defeat Dayton Rubbers. Dayton Daily News.
  21. News: October 13, 1920. The Dayton Herald.
  22. News: October 15, 1920. Federals and Marcos Ready. The Dayton Herald.
  23. News: October 18, 1920. Marcos Close by Defeating Federals. Dayton Daily News.
  24. Web site: 1920 Season- Seamheads Negro Leagues Database. 2021-04-21. www.seamheads.com.