1926 Detroit Stars season
The 1926 Detroit Stars baseball team competed in the Negro National League (NNL) during the 1926 baseball season. The team compiled a 52–47–1 record (.525) and finished fourth in the NNL. The Stars played their home games at Mack Park located on the east side of Detroit, about four miles from downtown, at the southeast corner of Fairview Ave. and Mack Ave. The team was owned by John A. Roesink and managed by Bill Riggins and Candy Jim Taylor.[1] BattingCenter fielder Turkey Stearnes was the team's batting star. He ranked among the NNL leaders with 33 doubles (first), .383 batting average (second), .716 slugging percentage (second), .458 on-base percentage (third), 103 RBIs (third), 131 hits (third), 21 home runs (third), 94 runs scored (third), 21 stolen bases (fourth), and 41 walks (fifth).[2] He was also outstanding defensively, leading all NNL outfielders with 18 assists and seven double plays and ranking second to Cool Papa Bell with 195 putouts.[3] Stearnes died in 1979 and was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000.[4] Other key position players for the 1919 Stars included:
PitchingAndy Cooper appeared in 37 games, 23 as a starter, and compiled a 13-9 win–loss record with a 3.91 earned run average (ERA) and 70 strikeouts.[7] He ranked among the NNL leaders with 182 inning pitched (second) and 13 wins (tied for third).[8] Cooper died in 1941 and was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.[9] Other pitchers included Lewis Hampton (11-11, 4.67 ERA, 53 strikeouts), Yellowhorse Morris (8-7, 5.55 ERA, 63 strikeouts), and Fred Bell (7-4, 3.12 ERA, 52 strikeouts).[7] References
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