Cincinnati Cams

The Cincinnati Cams were a franchise in the United States Baseball League based in Cincinnati, Ohio and was owned by New York attorney John J. Ryan. The team and the league lasted just over a month, from May 1 to June 5, 1912. The highest number of games played by any of the eight team league was 26. The USBL originally planned to have a 126-game season.[1]

Cincinnati Cams
Information
LocationCincinnati, Ohio
BallparkHippodrome Park
Year founded1912
Year disbanded1912
League championshipsNone
Former league(s)
OwnershipJohn J. Ryan
ManagerJames Barton
General ManagerHugh McKinnon
MediaCincinnati Enquirer

1912 Standings

In the one and only year for the United States Baseball League, the Pippins held a 12-10 record at 4th place in the league.

Team Win Loss Pct
Pittsburgh Filipinos 19 7 .731
Richmond Rebels 15 11 .577
Reading (no name) 12 9 .571
Cincinnati Cams 12 10 .545
Washington Senators 6 7 .462
Chicago Green Sox 10 12 .455
Cleveland Forest City 8 13 .381
New York Knickerbockers 2 15 .118

Notable players

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References

  • Cincinnati Enquirer. May 6, 1912. Page 8. (Nickname selected was Cams)
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