East Liverpool Potters (baseball) explained

East Liverpool Potters
Firstseason:1906
Lastseason:1912
Misc:East Liverpool, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and New Martinsville, West Virginia
Past Class Level:
  • Class D
League:
Pastnames:
  • New Martinsville (1912)
  • Pittsburgh (1912)
  • East Liverpool Potters (1906–1912)

The East Liverpool Potters were a minor league baseball club, located in East Liverpool, Ohio, from 1906 until 1912. The team first played its first two seasons in the Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League, before moving to the Ohio–Pennsylvania League in 1908. The team first disbanded on August 20, 1911, however a new Potters team took the field the following season.

However the 1912 season proved to be the last for the Potters. The team moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 14, 1912 to become Pittsburgh in the team listings. The team's time in Pittsburgh was also brief. Just four days later, on August 18, 1912, the team relocated to New Martinsville, West Virginia, to become New Martinsville in the team listings. The club then folded at the end of the season.

Year-by-year record

Year Record Finish Manager Notes
1906 53-45 4th Joe Wall, Allen Kilheffer,
Perry Verga & Percy Stetler
1907 62-45 4th
1908 70-42 2nd
1909 80-45 2nd Archie Osborne & John Raley
1910 63-61 T3rd Guy Sample & Henry Lattimore
1911 63-49 NA Alexander Sweeney Team disbanded on August 20
1912 49-57 3rd Tony Crane & Charles Donnelly Team moved to Pittsburgh on August 14.
Team moved to New Martinsville on August 18.