Trenton Tigers (baseball)

Trenton Tigers
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LocationTrenton, New Jersey
Founded1907

The Trenton Tigers were a minor league baseball team based in Trenton, New Jersey. They played in the Class-B Tri-State League from 1907 to 1914, and briefly in the 1908 Pennsylvania-New Jersey League.[1] They represented the city of Trenton, New Jersey.

History

The Tigers entered Organized Baseball as a charter member of the Tri-State League in 1907, finishing fourth in their debut season with a 70–54 record.[1] They remained in the league through 1914, posting a 431–478 overall mark.[2][3] In 1908, the team also competed in the short-lived Pennsylvania-New Jersey League, ending with a 54–73 record in the Tri-State portion of their split season.[1]

The 1911 season was the team's most successful, with a 65–46 regular-season record (second place) and a playoff championship victory over Williamsport.[1][4] The franchise folded after the 1914 season, when the Tri-State League reorganized. Home games were played at an unnamed ballpark in Trenton, though specific details are scarce.

Season-by-season results

Year League Record Finish Attendance Postseason
1907 Tri-State 70–54 4th No playoffs
1908 Tri-State 54–73 6th No playoffs
1908 Pennsylvania-New Jersey League League folded July 1908
1909 Tri-State 43–71 7th No playoffs
1910 Tri-State 58–52 4th No playoffs
1911 Tri-State 65–46 2nd Champions
1912 Tri-State 61–51 3rd No playoffs
1913 Tri-State 50–61 5th No playoffs
1914 Tri-State 44–66 5th No playoffs

Notable alumni

  • Charlie Rhodes (1907–1908), MLB pitcher
  • Ed Poole (1907), MLB pitcher
  • Billy Gilbert (1911), MLB infielder
  • John Hoey (1911), MLB outfielder
  • Bert Conn (1912), MLB pitcher/second baseman
  • Red Owens (1913), MLB outfielder
  • Charles Johnson (1912–1914), MLB outfielder (.403 batting average in 1912)[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Larry Shenk (2000). "Professional Baseball in Trenton, New Jersey: Season-by-season records". Retrieved 24 September 2025.
  2. ^ "1907 Tri-State League Standings". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 24 September 2025.
  3. ^ "1914 Tri-State League Standings". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 24 September 2025.
  4. ^ a b "Trenton Tigers". Baseball History Daily. Retrieved 24 September 2025.