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Paris Bourbonites

The Paris Bourbonites were a minor league baseball team based in Paris, Kentucky. The Bourbonites played as members of the Blue Grass League from 1909 to 1912, with Paris joining the Ohio State League in 1914 and the "Bourbons" returning to Blue Grass League play from 1922 to 1924. Paris teams won league championships in 1910, 1911 and 1924 and hosted home minor league games at Bourbon County Park.

Paris Bourbonites
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass D (1909–1912, 1914, 1922–1924)
LeagueBlue Grass League (1909–1912)
Ohio State League (1914)
Blue Grass League (1922–1924)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (3)
  • 1910
  • 1911
  • 1924
Conference titles (1)1922
Team data
NameParis Bourbonites (1909–1912)
Paris (1914)
Paris Bourbons (1922–1924)
BallparkBourbon County Park (1909–1912, 1914, 1922–1924)
White Park (1911–1912)

History edit

1909 to 1914 edit

Minor league baseball began in Paris, Kentucky in 1909, when the "Paris Bourbonites" became members of the 1909 six team Class D level Blue Grass League, which was playing its second season.[1] The Frankfort Lawmakers, Lexington Colts, Richmond Pioneers, Shelbyville Millers and Winchester Hustlers teams joined with Paris in beginning league play on May 1, 1909.[2]

The Paris team monikers correspond to Paris, Kentucky being located within Bourbon County, Kentucky.

In their first season of play, the Paris Bourbonites finished with a record of 61–57.[3] Paris placed third in the six–team league, playing the season under managers Jeff Elgin, Henry Schmidt and James Barnett. The Bourbonites finished 13.5 games behind the first place Winchester Hustlers in the final standings.[4][5][1][6][7]

In their second season of play, the 1910 Paris Bourbonites won the Blue Grass League championship in convincing fashion.[1][8] With a record of 80–47, Paris placed first in the regular season standings, playing under manager Edward McKernan. Paris finished 10.0 games ahead of the second place Lexington Colts in the final standings. Paris pitcher Milton McCormick led the Blue Grass League in win percentage at .850 and a 17–3 record. The Blue Grass League held no playoffs in 1910.[9][10][11][1]

Paris won their second consecutive Blue Grass League championship in 1911.[1][12] The Blue Grass League played a split–season schedule in 1911, with the winners of each half season meeting in the Finals. Under returning manager Edward McKernan, the Bourbonites had a 71–44 overall record and were 6.0 games ahead of the second place Lexington Colts in the final regular season standings. Paris qualified for the Finals by winning the first–half standings. The Winchester Hustlers won of the second–half standings. In the Finals, the Paris Bourbonites swept the Winchester Hustlers 4 games to 0 to defend their championship.[13][14][1][15]

Paris player Walter Mayer led the 1911 Blue Grass League in hitting in 1911, with a .352 average.[1]

The 1912 Paris Bourbonites placed fifth in the Blue Grass League, as the league folded after the season concluded.[16]

The opening day at Paris in 1912 featured a parade featuring the 14–member Paris High School Band and players from Paris and the Winchester Husters.[17] On September 3, 1912, Paris pitcher Fred Applegate, tied a minor league record by recording 20 strikeouts in a game against the Mt. Sterling Orphans.[18]

With a record of 60–69 under managers Joe Lewis and Danning Harrell, the 1912 Bourbonites finished 4.0 games behind the Frankfort Lawmakers and no playoffs were held in the Blue Grass League.>[19] With a record of 85–42, Frankfort was followed in the standings by the Maysville Rivermen (82–47), Lexington Colts (60–65), Paris Bourbonites (60–69), Richmond Pioneers (66–64) and Winchester Hustlers/Mt. Sterling Orphans (31–97). The Blue Grass League folded following the 1912 season.[1][20][21]

Paris player/manager Danning Harrell won the 19212Blue Grass League batting title, hitting .401 and Paris pitcher Jim Hauser led the league with 23 wins.[1]

Paris briefly returned to minor league play in 1914, as the "Paris" team became members of the 1914 eight–team Class D level Ohio State League during the season.[1][22] The Newport, Kentucky franchise, which entered the Ohio State League play on May 26, 1914, moved to Paris on June 16, 1914.[23] The team had a 16–27 record playing as the Newport Brewers. After a 3–22 record while based in Paris, the team disbanded on July 5, 1914. At the time, the Newport/Paris team folded, the team had an overall 19–49 record, playing under managers Charles Applegate and Red Munson.[24][25][26][27][1]

1922 to 1924 edit

Paris resumed play in the reformed Blue Grass League in 1922 and won the league pennant. The Paris Bourbons returned to play as members of the Class D level Blue Grass League, which reformed as a six–team league.[1][28] Some references have Paris playing under the "Mammoths" nickname in 1922.[29][30] With the Blue Grass League playing a split–season schedule, the Paris Bourbons finished the overall regular season in first place with a 36–28 record, playing the season under managers B. Goodman and Harold Willis, finishing 1.5 games ahead of the second place Maysville Cardinals in the overall standings.[31] However, the Maysville Cardinals, with a 16–6 record, won the first half standings and the Cynthiana Merchants, with a 25–17 record, won the second half standings, as the Blue Grass league played the split–season schedule in 1922. In the Finals, Maysville defeated the Cynthiana to win the championship.[1][32][33]

Pitcher Ray Miner of Paris and Maysville led the Blue Grass League with 15 wins.[1]

The Paris Bourbons placed fourth in the 1923 Blue Grass League standings, playing under managers Nick Winger and Felix Cicona.[34] With a 45–47 record, the Bourbons finished 6.5 games behind the first place Cynthiana Cobblers in the final standings. The teams in the 1923 standings were the Cynthiana Cobblers (54–43), Winchester Dodgers (53–44), Maysville Cardinals (48–45), Paris Bourbons (45–47), Lexington Reos (44–49) and Mount Sterling Essex (38–54). Maysville and Mt. Sterling permanently folded following the 1923 season.[35][36][1][37][38]

In their final season of play, the Paris Bourbons won the 1924 Blue Grass League championship in the four–team league.[39] With a record of 51–43 under managers Bob Corkhill, Pat Devereaux and Fritz Mueller, Paris finished just a 0.5 game ahead of the second place Cynthiana Cobblers (50–42) in the standings. No playoffs were held and the Blue Grass League permanently folded after the 1924 season.[1][40][41][42][43]

The Blue Grass League did not return to play for the 1925 season.[1] Paris, Kentucky has not hosted another minor league team.[44]

 
(2019) Courthouse Square Buildings. National Register of Historic Places. Paris, Kentucky

The ballparks edit

Beginning in 1909, Paris teams hosted home minor league games at Bourbon County Park.[45] The park is still in use as a public park and is located at 30 Legion Road in Paris, Kentucky.[46][47] Local newspaper coverage in the era reported the Paris Bourbonites played some home games at White Park in 1911 and 1912.[17][48]

Timeline edit

Year(s) # Yrs. Team Level League Ballpark
1909–1912 4 Paris Bourbonites Class D Blue Grass League Bourbon County Park
1914 1 Paris Ohio State League
1922–1924 3 Paris Bourbons Blue Grass League

Year–by–year records edit

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/notes
1909 61–57 3rd Jeff Elgin /
Henry Schmidt / James Barnett
No playoffs held
1910 80–47 1st Edward McKernan League Champions
1911 71–44 1st Edward McKernan League Champions
1912 60–69 5th Joe Lewis / Danning Harrell No playoffs held
1914 19–49 NA Charles Applegate / Red Munson Team disbanded July 5
1922 36–28 1st B. Goodman / Harold Willis League Pennant
Lost in finals
1923 45–47 4th Nick Winger / Felix Cicona No playoffs held
1924 51–43 1st Bob Corkhill
Pat Devereaux / Fritz Mueller
League Champions

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Paris - Baseball Reference

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The Paris Bourbonites were a minor league baseball team based in Paris Kentucky The Bourbonites played as members of the Blue Grass League from 1909 to 1912 with Paris joining the Ohio State League in 1914 and the Bourbons returning to Blue Grass League play from 1922 to 1924 Paris teams won league championships in 1910 1911 and 1924 and hosted home minor league games at Bourbon County Park Paris Bourbonites1909 1912 1909 1912 1914 1922 1924 Paris KentuckyMinor league affiliationsClassClass D 1909 1912 1914 1922 1924 LeagueBlue Grass League 1909 1912 Ohio State League 1914 Blue Grass League 1922 1924 Major league affiliationsTeamNoneMinor league titlesLeague titles 3 191019111924Conference titles 1 1922Team dataNameParis Bourbonites 1909 1912 Paris 1914 Paris Bourbons 1922 1924 BallparkBourbon County Park 1909 1912 1914 1922 1924 White Park 1911 1912 Contents 1 History 1 1 1909 to 1914 1 2 1922 to 1924 2 The ballparks 3 Timeline 4 Year by year records 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit1909 to 1914 edit Minor league baseball began in Paris Kentucky in 1909 when the Paris Bourbonites became members of the 1909 six team Class D level Blue Grass League which was playing its second season 1 The Frankfort Lawmakers Lexington Colts Richmond Pioneers Shelbyville Millers and Winchester Hustlers teams joined with Paris in beginning league play on May 1 1909 2 The Paris team monikers correspond to Paris Kentucky being located within Bourbon County Kentucky In their first season of play the Paris Bourbonites finished with a record of 61 57 3 Paris placed third in the six team league playing the season under managers Jeff Elgin Henry Schmidt and James Barnett The Bourbonites finished 13 5 games behind the first place Winchester Hustlers in the final standings 4 5 1 6 7 In their second season of play the 1910 Paris Bourbonites won the Blue Grass League championship in convincing fashion 1 8 With a record of 80 47 Paris placed first in the regular season standings playing under manager Edward McKernan Paris finished 10 0 games ahead of the second place Lexington Colts in the final standings Paris pitcher Milton McCormick led the Blue Grass League in win percentage at 850 and a 17 3 record The Blue Grass League held no playoffs in 1910 9 10 11 1 Paris won their second consecutive Blue Grass League championship in 1911 1 12 The Blue Grass League played a split season schedule in 1911 with the winners of each half season meeting in the Finals Under returning manager Edward McKernan the Bourbonites had a 71 44 overall record and were 6 0 games ahead of the second place Lexington Colts in the final regular season standings Paris qualified for the Finals by winning the first half standings The Winchester Hustlers won of the second half standings In the Finals the Paris Bourbonites swept the Winchester Hustlers 4 games to 0 to defend their championship 13 14 1 15 Paris player Walter Mayer led the 1911 Blue Grass League in hitting in 1911 with a 352 average 1 The 1912 Paris Bourbonites placed fifth in the Blue Grass League as the league folded after the season concluded 16 The opening day at Paris in 1912 featured a parade featuring the 14 member Paris High School Band and players from Paris and the Winchester Husters 17 On September 3 1912 Paris pitcher Fred Applegate tied a minor league record by recording 20 strikeouts in a game against the Mt Sterling Orphans 18 With a record of 60 69 under managers Joe Lewis and Danning Harrell the 1912 Bourbonites finished 4 0 games behind the Frankfort Lawmakers and no playoffs were held in the Blue Grass League gt 19 With a record of 85 42 Frankfort was followed in the standings by the Maysville Rivermen 82 47 Lexington Colts 60 65 Paris Bourbonites 60 69 Richmond Pioneers 66 64 and Winchester Hustlers Mt Sterling Orphans 31 97 The Blue Grass League folded following the 1912 season 1 20 21 Paris player manager Danning Harrell won the 19212Blue Grass League batting title hitting 401 and Paris pitcher Jim Hauser led the league with 23 wins 1 Paris briefly returned to minor league play in 1914 as the Paris team became members of the 1914 eight team Class D level Ohio State League during the season 1 22 The Newport Kentucky franchise which entered the Ohio State League play on May 26 1914 moved to Paris on June 16 1914 23 The team had a 16 27 record playing as the Newport Brewers After a 3 22 record while based in Paris the team disbanded on July 5 1914 At the time the Newport Paris team folded the team had an overall 19 49 record playing under managers Charles Applegate and Red Munson 24 25 26 27 1 1922 to 1924 edit Paris resumed play in the reformed Blue Grass League in 1922 and won the league pennant The Paris Bourbons returned to play as members of the Class D level Blue Grass League which reformed as a six team league 1 28 Some references have Paris playing under the Mammoths nickname in 1922 29 30 With the Blue Grass League playing a split season schedule the Paris Bourbons finished the overall regular season in first place with a 36 28 record playing the season under managers B Goodman and Harold Willis finishing 1 5 games ahead of the second place Maysville Cardinals in the overall standings 31 However the Maysville Cardinals with a 16 6 record won the first half standings and the Cynthiana Merchants with a 25 17 record won the second half standings as the Blue Grass league played the split season schedule in 1922 In the Finals Maysville defeated the Cynthiana to win the championship 1 32 33 Pitcher Ray Miner of Paris and Maysville led the Blue Grass League with 15 wins 1 The Paris Bourbons placed fourth in the 1923 Blue Grass League standings playing under managers Nick Winger and Felix Cicona 34 With a 45 47 record the Bourbons finished 6 5 games behind the first place Cynthiana Cobblers in the final standings The teams in the 1923 standings were the Cynthiana Cobblers 54 43 Winchester Dodgers 53 44 Maysville Cardinals 48 45 Paris Bourbons 45 47 Lexington Reos 44 49 and Mount Sterling Essex 38 54 Maysville and Mt Sterling permanently folded following the 1923 season 35 36 1 37 38 In their final season of play the Paris Bourbons won the 1924 Blue Grass League championship in the four team league 39 With a record of 51 43 under managers Bob Corkhill Pat Devereaux and Fritz Mueller Paris finished just a 0 5 game ahead of the second place Cynthiana Cobblers 50 42 in the standings No playoffs were held and the Blue Grass League permanently folded after the 1924 season 1 40 41 42 43 The Blue Grass League did not return to play for the 1925 season 1 Paris Kentucky has not hosted another minor league team 44 nbsp 2019 Courthouse Square Buildings National Register of Historic Places Paris KentuckyThe ballparks editBeginning in 1909 Paris teams hosted home minor league games at Bourbon County Park 45 The park is still in use as a public park and is located at 30 Legion Road in Paris Kentucky 46 47 Local newspaper coverage in the era reported the Paris Bourbonites played some home games at White Park in 1911 and 1912 17 48 Timeline editYear s Yrs Team Level League Ballpark 1909 1912 4 Paris Bourbonites Class D Blue Grass League Bourbon County Park 1914 1 Paris Ohio State League 1922 1924 3 Paris Bourbons Blue Grass LeagueYear by year records editYear Record Finish Manager Playoffs notes 1909 61 57 3rd Jeff Elgin Henry Schmidt James Barnett No playoffs held 1910 80 47 1st Edward McKernan League Champions 1911 71 44 1st Edward McKernan League Champions 1912 60 69 5th Joe Lewis Danning Harrell No playoffs held 1914 19 49 NA Charles Applegate Red Munson Team disbanded July 5 1922 36 28 1st B Goodman Harold Willis League PennantLost in finals 1923 45 47 4th Nick Winger Felix Cicona No playoffs held 1924 51 43 1st Bob Corkhill Pat Devereaux Fritz Mueller League ChampionsNotable alumni editErnie Alten 1914 Fred Applegate 1912 Win Ballou 1922 Harry Daubert 1914 Stump Edington 1910 Don Hurst 1924 1932 NL RBI leader Al Kaiser 1910 Wally Mayer 1911 Ray Miner 1922 1924 Fred Mollenkamp 1912 Ed Monroe 1912 Red Munson 1914 MGR John Scheneberg 1909 1911 Jim Scott 1909 1910 Ralph Shafer 1914 George Shears 1911 Ray Shook 1912 Paris Bourbonites players Paris Bourbons playersReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Third ed Baseball America ISBN 978 1932391176 1909 Blue Grass League BGL Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1909 Paris Bourbonites Statistics Baseball Reference com 1909 Blue Grass League BGL Standings on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1909 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1909 Paris Bourbonites Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1909 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1910 Paris Bourbonites Statistics Baseball Reference com 1910 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1910 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1910 Paris Bourbonites Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1911 Paris Bourbonites Statistics Baseball Reference com 1911 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1911 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1911 Paris Bourbonites Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1912 Paris Bourbonites Statistics Baseball Reference com a b baseball The Bourbon News April 30 1912 p 1 via newspapers com September Interesting www canadianbaseballnews com 1912 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1912 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1912 Paris Bourbonites Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1914 Newport Paris Statistics Baseball Reference com 1914 Newport Paris Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1914 Ohio State League Baseball Reference com 1914 Ohio State League OSL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Clipped From The Cincinnati Enquirer The Cincinnati Enquirer May 28 1914 p 8 via newspapers com Clipped From The Cincinnati Enquirer The Cincinnati Enquirer May 20 1914 p 6 via newspapers com 1922 Paris Bourbons Statistics Baseball Reference com 1922 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1922 Paris Mammoths Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1922 Maysville Cardinals Statistics Baseball Reference com 1922 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1922 Blue Grass League BGL Standings on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1923 Paris Bourbons Statistics Baseball Reference com 1923 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1923 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1923 Blue Grass League BGL Standings on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1923 Paris Bourbons Statistics on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1924 Paris Bourbons Statistics Baseball Reference com Sports Statistics from the Stats Crew www statscrew com 1924 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1924 Blue Grass League BGL Standings on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1924 Paris Bourbons Statistics on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Paris Kentucky Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Bourbon County Park in Paris KY history and teams on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Paris KY Parks www paris ky gov Recreation Paris Bourbon County Tourism The Bourbon News from Paris Kentucky on May 12 1911 Page 4 Newspapers com External links editParis Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paris Bourbonites amp oldid 1207855144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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