Dayton Ducks
The Dayton Ducks were a minor league baseball team that played in the Central League in 1932 and then the Middle Atlantic League from 1933–1942. The team took its name from their owner and field manager, former St. Louis Cardinals player Ducky Holmes.[1] They were affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1934–35, 1938–1942 and the Chicago White Sox in 1937. The team was briefly known as the Dayton Wings from 1939–1940, when Holmes was not involved with the club.[1]
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Future North Carolina politician and labor leader Wilbur Hobby dropped out of school to serve as the Ducks' batboy and trainer.
The ballparks
The team played at North Side Field and then Hudson Field. North side field was located at Leo Street and Troy Pike. Hudson Field was located at West Third Street and was near the Soldiers Home. [2][3]
Notable alumni
- Como Cotelle (1940)
- Rod Dedeaux (1935) Manager: 11 x NCAA College World Series Champion USC Trojans
- Frank McCormick (1935) 9 x MLB All-Star; 1940 NL Most Valuable Player
- Dick Siebert (1932, 1934) MLB All-Star
- Phil Weintraub (1932)
References
- Crossley, Andy. "1939-1940 Dayton Wings". funwhileitlasted.net. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
- http://daytonareasportshistory.org/venues/DaytonAreaSportsHistoryVenuesPastandPresentVenues.htm
- http://daytontriangles.com/9baseballparks.html