Carnegie Mellon University

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Carnegie Mellon
Tartans Pittsburgh, PA

Name History:


Carnegie Technical Schools 1900-12
Carnegie Institute of Technology 1912-67
Carnegie Mellon University 1967-date

Baseball Team History:


Year Record Coach
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906 F.P. Reed
1907 7-3 Wolfe
1908 8-9 Wolfe
1909
1910 2-10
1911 3-8 J. Howard McCulloch
1912 10-5 J. Howard McCulloch
1913 10-4 J. Howard McCulloch
1914 J. Howard McCulloch
1915 2-10 Albert (Butts) Wagner
1916 4-9 Ralph G. Caldwell
1917 2-9 J. Howard McCulloch
1918 No Team
1919 2-8 John P. (Honus) Wagner
1920 8-6-1 John P. (Honus) Wagner
1921 11-9 John P. (Honus) Wagner
1922 11-6 Enos C. Kirkpatrick
1923
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1925 4-5 Donald D. Blythe
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Major League Players


Name Birthplace Dates Played at College Major League Debut
Roy E. Hoar (1) Intercourse, PA 1913 7/29/1914
bold member of Carnegie Mellon Hall of Fame
(1) played in major leagues as John McGraw

Conference Affiliations:


University Athletic Association 1988-date

Highlights:


Eugene B. Elliott (DB 4/13/1911), Arthur M. Stokes (DB 5/5/1925) attended

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