Newark Indians

Newark Indians

In 1908, the Newark Sailors changed their name to the Newark Indians. From the start, the team featured great pitching - in '08 Tom Hughes led the Eastern League in strikeouts, in '09 Joe McGinnity led in wins (29), games (55) and strikeouts (195) while allowing just 297 hits in 422 innings, in '10 McGinnity won 30 and Rube Waddell went 5-3 and McGinnity continued as player-manager for two more years. In '13 the team won the International League pennant but they slipped from there and by '16 were in last place in the IL. The team was replaced by the Newark Bears in 1917.

Year-by-year record

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1908 79-58 3rd George Stallings none
1909 86-67 2nd Harry Wolverton / Joe McGinnity none
1910 88-66 2nd Joe McGinnity none
1911 57-95 7th Joe McGinnity none
1912 80-72 3rd Joe McGinnity none
1913 95-57 1st Harry Smith none League Champs
1914 73-77 5th Harry Smith none
1915 26-26 (61-76 overall) -- Harry Smith none Team moved to Harrisburg July 2
1916 52-87 8th Fred Tenney none

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