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Huntsville Red Birds

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Huntsville Red Birds
Minor league affiliations
Previous classesClass D (1935)
LeagueArkansas State League (1935)
Major league affiliations
Previous teamsSt. Louis Cardinals (1935)
Minor league titles
League titles None
Team data
Previous parks
Unknown (1935)

The Huntsville Red Birds were a minor league baseball team that represented Huntsville, Arkansas in the Arkansas State League during the 1935 baseball season. The franchise relocated to become the Monett Red Birds for the 1936 season.

History

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Minor league baseball began in Huntsville, Arkansas when the 1935 Huntsville "Red Birds" began play as a minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. [1]

Huntsville became members of the six–team Class D level Arkansas State League and placed last in the standings in their one season of minor league play. Huntsville ended the 1935 Arkansas State League season with a record of 41–63, to place 6th in the Arkansas State League standings. Huntsville finished 22.5 games behind the 1st place Siloam Springs Travelers and were managed by James Nicely, Charley Wilson, George Ruff and William Werner.[2][1][3][4]

After the 1935 season, the franchise relocated to become the Monett Red Birds for the 1936 season. As a result of the move, the Arkansas State League became the Arkansas-Missouri League beginning in 1936.[5]

Huntsville, Arkansas has not hosted another minor league team.[6]

Year–by–year record

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Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/Notes
1935 41–63 6th James Nicely / Charley Wilson
George Ruff / William Werner
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Notable alumni

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No alumni of the 1935 Huntsville Red Birds advanced to the major leagues.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "1935 Huntsville Red Birds Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "1935 Huntsville Red Birds minor league baseball Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  3. ^ "1935 Arkansas State League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. ^ "1935 Arkansas State League (ASL) minor league baseball Standings on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  5. ^ "1936 Arkansas-Missouri League (AAL) minor league baseball on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  6. ^ "Huntsville, Arkansas Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.