1923 Chicago American Giants season

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The 1923 Chicago American Giants baseball team represented the Chicago American Giants in the Negro National League (NNL) during the 1923 baseball season. The team compiled a 48–29–1 record (42–29 in NNL games) and finished in second place in the NNL. Rube Foster was the team's owner and manager. The team played its home games at Schorling Park in Chicago.[1]

Record48–29–1 (.622)
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1923 Chicago American Giants
LeagueNegro National League
BallparkSchorling Park
CityChicago
Record48–29–1 (.622)
League place2nd
OwnersRube Foster
ManagersRube Foster
← 1922
1924 â†’
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The team's leading players included:

The team's other regular players included second baseman Bingo DeMoss (.255 batting average), right fielder Jelly Gardner (.275 batting average), shortstop Bobby Williams (.250 batting average), catcher Jim Brown (.238 batting average), left fielder Jimmie Lyons, and pitchers Jack Marshall (2–6, 4.64 ERA), Lewis Woolfolk (6–5, 5.08 ERA), and Joe Strong (3–1, 1.67 ERA).[1]

Standings

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vs. Negro National League vs. Major Black teams
Negro National League W L Pct. GB W L T Pct.
Kansas City Monarchs 59 36 .621 — 61 37 0 .622
Chicago American Giants 42 29 .592 5 48 29 1 .622
Indianapolis ABCs 46 32 .590 4½ 51 33 0 .607
Detroit Stars 39 28 .582 6 41 30 0 .577
Cuban Stars (West) 24 33 .421 15½ 27 35 0 .435
St. Louis Stars 29 43 .403 18 32 48 1 .401
Toledo Tigers† 10 17 .370 14½ 10 17 0 .370
Milwaukee Bears 11 42 .208 26½ 14 52 1 .216
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†Toledo Tigers folded in July. The independent Cleveland Tate Stars returned to the NNL as an associate member to finish the Tigers' schedule. The team was not considered a full member of the NNL.

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