Uniontown Coal Barons
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Uniontown Coal Barons 1906–1949 (1906–1909, 1914, 1926, 1947–1949) Uniontown, Pennsylvania |
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The Uniontown Coal Barons were a Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League (1906–1907), Pennsylvania–West Virginia League (1908–1909 and 1914) and Middle Atlantic League (1926, 1947–1949) baseball team based in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. From 1947 to 1949, they were affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[1]
Under manager James Groninger, they won a league championship in 1906. Under manager Frank Sisley they won a league championship in 1909.
In 1926, the team was called simply Uniontown in 1914 and the Uniontown Cokers in 1926.[2]
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- Sports clubs established in 1906
- Defunct minor league baseball teams
- Pennsylvania-West Virginia League teams
- Fayette County, Pennsylvania
- Defunct baseball teams in Pennsylvania
- Sports clubs disestablished in 1949
- Pittsburgh Pirates minor league affiliates
- Northeastern United States baseball team stubs
- Pennsylvania sports team stubs