Dothan (baseball)

"[1] The Americus Muckalees, Brunswick Pilots, Thomasville Hornets, Valdosta Millionaires and Waycross Moguls joined with Dothan in beginning league play on April 26, 1915.

[4] Dothan finished 4.0 games ahead of the second place Waycross Moguls in the final regular season standings.

[1] Baseball Hall of Fame member Bill Terry played briefly for the 1915 Dothan team at age 16 in his first professional season.

The left-handed Terry was cut from the team in Mid-May after just three games and reportedly over the protests of manager Jack Reidy.

Pitcher Earl Moseley had 13 wins best in the league, while teammate George Dickerson had a perfect record of 11–0 for Dothan.

[11] The league folded on July 5, 1917, and Dothan ended their season with a record of 25–30, as the returning Jack Reidy and Frank Manush served as managers.

(c. 1923) Baseball Hall of Fame member Bill Terry