1911 Scranton Miners Roster
Team Record: 63-74
Finished 7th in the NYSL
Manager: Monte Cross (63-74)
Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
Ballpark: Scranton Athletic Field
The Scranton Miners of the New York State League ended the 1911 season with a record of 63 wins and 74 losses, finishing seventh in the NYSL.
Monte Cross served as manager.
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Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Jack Carney | ||||||
Frank Carroll | R | |||||
Al Cassett | ||||||
Allan Collamore | R | R | June 5, 1887 | 6'0" | 170 | Worcester, MA US |
Ensign Cottrell | L | L | August 29, 1888 | 5'9" | 173 | Hoosick Falls, NY US |
Monte Cross | R | R | August 31, 1869 | 5'8" | 148 | Philadelphia, PA US |
John Cullen | ||||||
John Eberline | ||||||
Buck Friel | June 6, 1886 | Renova, PA US | ||||
Prince Gaskell | March 31, 1885 | , TX US | ||||
Bill Harkins | November 23, 1882 | Hazleton, PA US | ||||
Bill Hollander | December 9, 1891 | 189 | York, PA US | |||
Jim Jackson | R | R | November 28, 1877 | 5'6" | 165 | Philadelphia, PA US |
Jim Jones | R | R | December 25, 1876 | 5'10" | 162 | London, KY US |
Patrick Kane | ||||||
Earle Mack | L | R | February 1, 1890 | 5'8" | 140 | Spencer, MA US |
Herm Malloy | R | R | June 1, 1885 | 6'0" | Massillon, OH US | |
Ed McDonough | R | R | September 11, 1886 | 6'0" | 160 | Elgin, IL US |
Dan McGeehan | R | R | June 7, 1885 | 5'6" | 135 | Jeddo, PA US |
Bill Mecherly | ||||||
Eddie Monroe | ||||||
Eddie Murphy | L | R | October 2, 1891 | 5'9" | 155 | Hancock, NY US |
Pete Noonan | R | R | November 24, 1881 | 6'0" | 180 | West Stockbridge, MA US |
Phillip Poland | , MA US | |||||
Finners Quinlan | L | L | October 21, 1887 | 5'8" | 154 | Scranton, PA US |
Chick Shorten | L | L | April 19, 1892 | 6'0" | 175 | Scranton, PA US |
Barney Slaughter | R | R | October 6, 1884 | 5'11" | 165 | Smyrna, DE US |
W. Slocum | ||||||
George Twombly | R | R | June 4, 1892 | 5'9" | 165 | Boston, MA US |
Charles Venable | November 18, 1880 | 5'9" | ||||
Ralph Young | S | R | September 19, 1888 | 5'5" | 165 | Philadelphia, PA US |