Eastern Carolina League


The Eastern Carolina League was a minor league baseball affiliation which operated in the Eastern part of North Carolina. The league had two distinct periods of operation: 1908 to 1910 and a revival of the league in 1928 and 1929. It was classified as a Class D level league.
The most famous person to play in the league was Jim Thorpe, considered by some the greatest athlete of the twentieth century. It was his involvement with the Eastern Carolina League that cost him his amateur status and his 1912 Summer Olympics metals.

Eastern Carolina League champions

† ''In late August 1908, Eastern North Carolina was hit by what is now known as Tropical Storm #5. The playoffs were abandoned with Wilmington leading Wilson 2 games to 1.''

Cities represented

Standings & statistics

1908 to 1910


Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Wilson Tobacconists3618.667Earl Holt
Wilmington Sailors3521.6252.0Dick Smith
Goldsboro Giants2928.5098.5H.E. Kling
Raleigh Red Birds2336.39015.5George "King" Kelly /
Frank Thompson / Wallace Warren
New Bern516.238NANA
Kinston612.333NALloyd Wooten
New Bern and Kinston withdrew July 15
Playoffs: Abandoned August 27 due to bad weather. Wilmington was leading Wilson 2 games to 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Earl HoltWilsonBA.286Harvey BusseyWilmingtonW14
Walker MooreWilsonRuns28Fred AndersonWilsonSO120
Walker MooreWilsonHits57Hatton OgleWilsonPct.846; 11–2
L. FoxKinston/RaleighHR3-----

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Wilson Tobacconists5039.562Earl Holt
Wilmington Sailors5040.5560.5Dick Smith
Fayetteville Highlanders4941.5441.5Charles Moss / Charles Clancy
Raleigh Red Birds4941.5441.5Richard Crozier
Goldsboro Giants4346.4867.0H. E. Kling
Rocky Mount Railroaders2761.30722.5W. B. Fenner / Joe Walsh
Playoffs: Wilson awarded Championship after ineligible player violations were enacted.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill SchumakerFayettevilleBA.340Harry OtisGoldsboroW19
Pete ClemensFayettevilleRuns46Bill LuysterFayettevillePct.786; 11–3
Charlie ArmstrongWilsonHits76-----

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Fayetteville Highlanders4737.560Charles Clancy
Wilson Tobacconists4439.5302.5Charles McGeehan
Wilmington Sailors4243.4945.5Bert Kite / L.T. Mills
Rocky Mount Railroaders4345.4896.0M.J. Phelan / James Connors
Goldsboro Giants3944.4707.5William "King" Kelley
Raleigh Red Birds 3845.4588.5Richard Crozier
Playoffs: Fayetteville 4 games, Rocky Mount 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Curly BrownGoldsboroBA.294Bunny HearnWilsonW16
J. T. MullinsFayettevilleRuns40Erskine MayerFayettevillePct.882; 15–2
Pete ClemensRaleighHits74-----

1928 to 1929

Playoffs: Goldsboro 4 games, Wilmington 2.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Frank RoscoeWilmingtonBA.387Ralph CarverGoldsboroW17
Charles HamelGoldsboroRuns101Bobo NewsomGreenville/WilmingtonSO114
Frank RoscoeWilmingtonHits154Eddie AlsobrookFayetteville/Rocky Mt.ERA2.70
Frank RoscoeWilmingtonRBI101Ralph CarverGoldsboroPCT.944; 17–1
Frank RoscoeWilmingtonHR36-----

Playoffs: Rocky Mount 4 games, Wilmington 2.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Clarence RoperKinstonBA.368Edward HellerGoldsboroW17
Sam FayonskyRocky MountRuns94Eddie AlsobrookRocky MountW17
Roland RobinsWilmingtonHits154Edward HellerGoldsboroERA2.37
Tom YoungFayette/WilmingtonRBI89Henry ThormahlenWilmingtonSO135
Tom YoungFayette/WilmingtonHR21Henry ThormahlenWilmingtonPCT.875; 14–2