1920 Vernon Tigers season

The 1920 Vernon Tigers season was the 12th season in the history of the Vernon Tigers baseball team. Playing in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), the team compiled a 110–88 record and won the PCL pennant.[1] Vernon compiled the best record in the PCL for a third consecutive seasons under manager Bill Essick.

1920 Vernon Tigers
Minor league affiliations
Location
Results
Record110–88
League place1st
Other information
Owner(s)E. R. Maier
Manager(s)Bill Essick
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The Tigers' championship was marred by revelations during the 1920 season of a gambling scandal involving first baseman Babe Borton. Borton admitted paying money during the 1919 pennant race to three players on the Salt Lake City Bees to throw games against the Tigers. Borton claimed that bribes had also been paid by a teammate to Portland and Seattle players, that the bribes were paid out of a pool of money funded by numerous teammates, and that the bribes were instigated by Vernor manager Bill Essick. Borton was released by the Tigers in August 1920 and never again played professional baseball.[2][3][4] Borton was charged by a Los Angeles grand jury in December 1920 with criminal conspiracy for his role in the bribery scandal.[5]

1920 PCL standings

Vernon's pitching ace Wheezer Dell
TeamWLPct.GB
Vernon Tigers11088.556--
Seattle Rainiers10291.5285.5
San Francisco Seals10396.5187.5
Los Angeles Angels10195.5158.0
Salt Lake City Bees9592.5089.5
Oakland Oaks95103.48015.0
Sacramento Senators89109.44921.0
Portland Beavers81102.44321.5

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Statistics

Batting

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; SLG = Slugging percentage

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR SLG
1BBabe Borton123439143.32610.487
2BBob Fisher190787244.3102.395
3BRed Smith186616180.2921.351
LFHugh High177664191.2884.373
CFChet Chadbourne195775222.2863.379
LFScotty Alcock7414942.2820.336
RFTom Long124392107.2730.347
1BStump Edington124394107.2723.343
SSJohnny Mitchell196790213.2701.358
1BArt Mueller4516140.2480.323
CAl DeVormer159550133.2423.311
RFHarry Morse6819645.2300.281
PWheezer Dell5513530.2220.237

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Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; PCT = Win percentage; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L PCT ERA SO
Wheezer Dell54370.02715.6432.99
Willie Mitchell52348.12513.6582.38
Frank Shellenback47298.21812.6002.71
Bill Piercy41243.21017.3702.62
Byron Houck45278.01916.5433.88
Walt Smallwood43164.21010.5003.94
Art Fromme21107.268.4292.67

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References

  1. Ed O'Malley (October 18, 1920). "Curtain Lowered on Coast League Season with Vernon Five and One-Half Games in Lead". Los Angeles Times. p. 6 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Josh Jackson (January 6, 2020). "Truth about Tigers emerges in pennant race: Grand jury exposes Borton's misdeeds, mars Vernon's 1919 title". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  3. "Babe Borton Is Released". Los Angeles Times. August 11, 1920. pp. III-1, III-3 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Claim Borton Was "Tool"". Los Angeles Times. August 12, 1920. pp. III-1, III-2 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Grand Jury Indicts Trio of Coast Ball Players". Los Angeles Times. December 11, 1920. p. 13 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Suds Lick Seals Twice; Finish In 2d Place". Los Angeles Express. October 18, 1920. p. 23 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Standing of Clubs". Los Angeles Times. October 18, 1920. p. 6 via Newspapers.com.
  8. "1920 Vernon Tigers". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2020.

Further reading

  • "The Greatest Minor League: A History of the Pacific Coast League, 1903-1957", by Dennis Snelling (McFarland 2011
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