1904 College Baseball All-Southern Team

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The 1904 College Baseball All-Southern Team consists of baseball players selected at their respective positions after the 1904 college baseball season. Trinity pitcher Arthur Bradsher pitched two no-hitters and was on his way to a third, when he took himself out with a cut finger in the eighth inning against Guilford.[1] Vanderbilt first-baseman and captain Alex Perry was 6 feet 6 inches tall, very tall in those days.

All-Southerns

More information Position, Name ...
Position Name School
PitcherJulian DendyClemson
Arthur BradsherTrinity
SparkmanSewanee
CatcherSam WoodwardGeorgia Tech
First basemanAlex PerryVanderbilt
Second basemanFrank B. AndersonGeorgia
Third basemanTruman SmithAlabama
ShortstopLawson ClaryVanderbilt
OutfielderWhiteNashville
Craig DayGeorgia Tech
Charlie CoxGeorgia
SubsStokeleyMercer
J. W. BarnettTennessee
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All players were selected by John Heisman.[2]

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