1904 Memphis Egyptians
LeagueSouthern Association
BallparkRusswood Park
CityMemphis, Tennessee
Record8154
League place1st
ManagersLew Whistler

The 1904 Memphis Egyptians season represented the Memphis Egyptians baseball team in the Southern Association and won their second consecutive league pennant.[1][2] The team played its games at Russwood Park.[3] The team's manager was Lew Whistler.[4] The team used a bear, Natch, as a mascot, chained to a tree in Overton Park, which led to the founding of the Memphis Zoo.[5]

References

  1. "The reach: official American league baseball guide". February 18, 1902 via Google Books.
  2. Wayne Dowdy, G. (18 March 2014). On This Day in Memphis History. ISBN 9781625845917.
  3. "Historic Memphis Russwood Park". historic-memphis.com.
  4. "Southern Association Baseball - Memphis".
  5. "ca. 1904 photo of Natch, the bear that "started" the Memph…". Flickr.
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