Columbia Tennessee–Alabama League team

[1] Columbia's August 10 season opener was played on the road and resulted in only three innings being played before it was called on account of rain with Columbia trailing Pulaski, 8–1.

[2] On September 13, Columbia closed out the season on the road with an 8–5 loss to Pulaski.

[3] The season was called early after New Decatur lost several players and did not travel to Pulaski to play the final series.

[6] The city did not field another professional baseball team until 1921 when the Columbia Mules joined the Alabama–Tennessee League.

[1] The only player from Columbia to also play in Major League Baseball during his career was King Bailey, who pitched in and won one game for the Cincinnati Reds in 1895.