1923 Charleston Pals/Macon Peaches Roster

South Atlantic Association (SAA) - Class: B
Team Record: 64-76
Finished 5th in the SAA
Manager: Jack Coffey (64-76)
Location: Macon, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina
Ballpark: Central City Park, Hampton Park

1923 Charleston Pals/Macon Peaches Statistics

Playoffs - Charlotte Hornets 4 games, Charleston Pals/Macon Peaches 1

The Charleston Pals/Macon Peaches of the South Atlantic Association ended the 1923 season with a record of 64 wins and 76 losses, finishing fifth in the SAA.Charleston (7-28) moved to Macon June 5.

Jack Coffey served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Burney ActonLRNovember 20, 18985'10"165, AL US
Harry Allen
Elliot BigelowLLOctober 13, 18975'11"185Tarpon Springs, FL US
Jack CoffeyRRJanuary 28, 18875'11"178New York, NY US
Tom Comiskey
Dick DeighanFebruary 3, 1900, NJ US
Gallagher
Leo HartlineApril 29, 1893189West Pottsgrove Township, PA US
Hickey
Higgins
Jenkins
Sam LangfordLRMay 21, 19006'0"180Briggs, TX US
LaPlante
Hal LeathersLRDecember 2, 18985'8"152Selma, CA US
Grunt Lucas
Jimmy LystonSRJanuary 18, 19035'11"160Baltimore, MD US
John MannersOctober 24, 19015'10"175New York, NY US
Edward McCormack
Fred NewberryLLNovember 18, 1902186
Pegram
Pope
Ratliff
Raulston
Arthur RyanMarch 1, 1896
Sanford
Schmidt
Lloyd SmithLRJanuary 26, 18975'11"164
Monty SwartzRRJanuary 1, 18975'11"182Farmersville, OH US
Walter Tengen
Andy VargasRRNovember 29, 1900
Ernie WalkerLRSeptember 17, 18906'0"165Blossburg, AL US
Albert ZweifelMay 20, 1894, OR US



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