Cincinnati Pippins

1912 baseball team in Ohio, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cincinnati Pippins,[1] also known as the Cincinnati Cams,[2] 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 most games any of the eight team in the league played was 26. The USBL originally planned to have a 126-game season.[3]

Hippodrome Park
ClassIndependent
BallparkHippodrome Park
Owner/
Operator
John J. Ryan
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Cincinnati Pippins
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent
LeagueUnited States Baseball League
Team data
BallparkHippodrome Park
Owner/
Operator
John J. Ryan
General managerHugh McKinnon
ManagerJames Barton
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The home field was Hippodrome Park, which was located at Spring Grove Avenue and Queen City Avenue. The ballpark had been built for local semipro clubs in 1911,[4] and that usage would continue for a few years after the USBL failed. By the 1930s, the ballpark had fallen out of use and was demolished. Per Google Maps, Spring Garden Avenue and Queen City Avenue no longer intersect. The former ballpark location is now occupied by industrial buildings.

1912 Standings

In the only season for the United States Baseball League, the Pippins held a 12–10 record, fourth-best in the league.

More information Team, Win ...
Team Win Loss Pct
Pittsburgh Filipinos 19 7 .731
Richmond Rebels 15 11 .577
Reading (no name) 12 9 .571
Cincinnati Pippins 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
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