Valdosta Millionaires Explained

Valdosta Millionaires
Firstseason:1906
Lastseason:1916
Allyears:1906, 1913–1916
City:Valdosta, Georgia
Past Class Level:Class D
League:Dixie League (1916)
Past League:
Pastnames:
  • Valdosta Millionaires (1913–1916)
  • Valdosta Stars (1906)
Conferencechamps:1 (1913)

The Valdosta Millionaires were a minor league baseball team, based in Valdosta, Georgia from 1913 until 1916. However, the team's roots can be traced back to 1906 as the Valdosta Stars of the Georgia State League. The Millionaires became Valdosta's representative in the Empire State League, when it resumed operations in 1913. The Millionaires claimed first place in the league that season winning the league pennant. In the playoff, the second place Thomasville Hornets defeated Valdosta, four games to two, in the best-of-seven series.

In 1914, the league renamed itself the Georgia State League, with the Millionaires representing Valdosta. The circuit started 1915 as the Georgia State League, however it was renamed the Florida–Alabama–Georgia League, which operated inside of Florida, on June 15. In 1916 the team moved to the Dixie League and posted a 25–34 record. After the season ended, the team disbanded.

Year-by-year records

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/Notes
1906 22-25 4th A.L. Starr / Harry Piepho
Peck Walters / E. Bagwell
Team disbanded July 4
1913 58-40 1st Won league pennant
Lost playoffs to Thomasville Hornets 4 games to 2.
1914 41-69 6th Joe Herold / Frank Moffett No playoffs held
1916 25-34 5th Bill Kuhlmann No playoffs held
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References

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.