Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League | |
Sport: | Minor League Baseball |
President: | Richard R. Guy (1906–1907) |
Teams: | 12 |
Country: | United States |
Continent: | or |
Continents: | --> |
Most Successful Club: | 1 Uniontown Coal Barons (1906) Steubenville Stubs (1907) |
Classification: | Class D (1906–1907) |
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.
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers | |
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Uniontown Coal Barons | 56 | 42 | .572 | – | ||
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 | ||
Butler / Piedmont / Charleroi | 26 | 70 | .271 | 29.0 | Thomas Lindsay |
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers | |
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Steubenville Stubs | 69 | 33 | .676 | – | Percy Stetler | |
Uniontown Coal Barons | 64 | 43 | .598 | 7.5 | ||
Zanesville | 63 | 43 | .594 | 8.0 | ||
East Liverpool Potters | 62 | 45 | .579 | 9.5 | ||
Washington | 45 | 57 | .441 | 24.0 | ||
Charleroi | 45 | 63 | .417 | 27.0 | Tom Sloan / Wolf | |
McKeesport Tubers | 38 | 68 | .358 | 33.0 | ||
Braddock Infants | 37 | 71 | .343 | 35.0 | Don McKim / Tom Cosgrove |
Pop Schriver | Zanesville | BA | .335 | |
R. Hess Morgan | McKeesport | Hits | 118 | |
R. Hess Morgan | McKeesport | Runs | 70 | |
Harry E. Ball | East Liverpool | SB | 54 |