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Southern Association team season
The 1905 New Orleans Pelicans season represented the
New Orleans Pelicans baseball team in the
Southern Association and won their first league pennant, finishing with a record of 84 – 45.
[1] An outbreak of yellow fever resulted in a quarantine of New Orleans.
[2] The Pelicans were forced to play most of their games out of town.
[3] The team was led by pitcher
Jimmy Dygert and Otto Williams.
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[5] The team also included
Ted Breitenstein ,
George Rohe and
Erve Beck .
[6] Breitenstein went 21–5, and Dygert put up a record of 18–4.
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References
Formerly the New Orleans Baseball Club
Based in
New Orleans
Ballparks Culture Seasons Southern pennants in bold
Pennant winners
1901:
Nashville
1902: Nashville
1903:
Memphis
1904:
Memphis
1905:
New Orleans
1906: Birmingham
1907:
Atlanta
1908:
Nashville
1909:
Atlanta
1910:
New Orleans
1911: New Orleans
1912: Birmingham
1913: Atlanta
1914: Birmingham
1915: New Orleans
1916: Nashville
1917:
Atlanta
1918: New Orleans
1919: Atlanta
1920: Little Rock
1921:
Memphis
1922: Mobile
1923: New Orleans
1924: Memphis
1925 Atlanta
1926: New Orleans
1927: New Orleans
1928: Birmingham
1929: Birmingham
1930: Memphis
1931: Birmingham
1932: Chattanooga
1933: Memphis
1934: New Orleans
1935: Atlanta
1936: Atlanta
1937: Little Rock
1938: Atlanta
1939: Chattanooga
1940: Nashville
1941: Atlanta
1942: Little Rock
1943: Nashville
1944: Atlanta
1945: Atlanta
1946: Atlanta
1947: Mobile
1948: Nashville
1949: Nashville
1950: Atlanta
1951: Little Rock
1952: Chattanooga
1953: Memphis
1954: Atlanta
1955: Memphis
1956: Atlanta
1957: Atlanta
1958: Birmingham
1959: Birmingham
1960: Atlanta
1961: Chattanooga
Playoff champions
1928: Birmingham
1929: None held
1930: None held
1931: None held
1932: New Orleans
1933: New Orleans
1934: New Orleans
1935: Atlanta
1936: Birmingham
1937: Little Rock
1938: Atlanta
1939: Nashville
1940: Nashville
1941: Nashville
1942: Nashville
1943: Nashville
1944: Nashville
1945: Mobile
1946: Atlanta
1947: Mobile
1948: Birmingham
1949: Nashville
1950: Nashville
1951: Birmingham
1952: Memphis
1953: Nashville
1954: Atlanta
1955: Mobile
1956: Atlanta
1957: Atlanta
1958: Birmingham
1959: Mobile
1960: Little Rock