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Springfield College Baseball Team Records

 Record Group — Container: RG 153 All boxes
Identifier: RG-153

Collection Scope and Contents

The Springfield College Baseball Team Records collection contains materials and information on the Springfield College Baseball teams (varsity, junior varsity and freshman) from their first season in 1891 through the present day. The bulk of the collection begins in the mid-1950s and continues through 2010. Among these materials are scorecards, scorebooks, correspondence, memos, manuscripts, news releases, news clippings, schedules, printed publications, photographs, slides, trophies, 16mm films, VHS tapes, uniforms, and programs and brochures among other materials.

There are a number of manuscripts and papers with historical information and statistics on the teams and players at Springfield College. Of particular importance are “The Story of Baseball at Springfield College, 1891-1972” and “History of Baseball at Springfield College, by E. Paul Adams (June 26, 1972). There is a book on general baseball and coaching theory called “The Baseball Coach’s Notebook” compiled and written by Springfield College coach H.S. DeGroat with additional articles written by J.E. Gargan.

The collection contains printed materials such as brochures, programs, schedules and rosters from games and tournaments participated in by the Springfield College Baseball Teams from 1914 through the modern era. Most of the materials come from after 1960. There are some created by Collegiate sports divisions or as part of tournaments and championships within the collection. Of particular interest are the brochures for the1970 National College Division Baseball Championship and the 1994 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.

There is also a lot of statistical information, including scorebooks and copies of scorebooks that contain the records of the individual games played by the Springfield College varsity, junior varsity, sub-varsity, and freshman teams from the 1946-1947 season into the early 2000’s. The Scorebooks contain information on hits, outs, steals, and other happenings that make up a baseball game. Cumulative statistics, including yearly team and individual player statistics exist for almost every year from the mid-1950s through 2005.

In addition to statistical information, there are many photographic prints, slides, negatives, and contact sheets within the collection. Photographs include team, individual players, and action (both staged and not-staged) scenes taken during games and practices from 1891 through the modern era. The 1891 team image includes Dr. James Naismith and Amos Alonzo Stagg. There are also some team and action photographs, most taken at Fenway Park, of the New England College All-Star games from around 1980 through 2000.

Dates

  • Creation: ca. 1891-2015
  • Creation: Majority of material found within ca. 1950-2005

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Conditions Governing Use

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Historical Note

Baseball at Springfield College has a very auspicious beginning. Baseball was brought to Springfield College, then the International YMCA Training School, by Amos Alonzo Stagg, famous collegiate football coach. Stagg was a great pitcher during his years at Yale, and had been offered a contract to play professional baseball before coming to Springfield College to be a graduate student. Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of Basketball, and Dr. Frank Seerley were also involved in this first team. When Stagg left for the University of Chicago and the start of his big-time collegiate football coaching career, baseball, other than spirited class games, ceased to be what we would consider to be a “varsity” sport at Springfield College. It was not until the spring of 1903, with August E. Metzdorf creating a team during his senior year, that the sport really started. The next year, in 1904, Springfield got its first non-student/player head coach in Charles V. Young and had 8 wins and 6 losses.

Other early head coaches included, Royce D. Purinton, 1905-1907 - 13-26-0; .333 winning percentage, Franklin J. Gray, 1908 (record not currently available), Austin G. Johnson, 1909-1914 - 21-50, .296 winning percentage. Prominent Springfield College educator, Dr. Elmer Berry, 71-56-0, .560 winning percentage, became head coach for the 1915-1916 season, a position he would hold on and off through the 1925-1926 season when he left Springfield College to head the Geneva School in Switzerland. One of his most famous teams was the 1922 team, remembered as “million dollar infield” with Captain Brute McCarraher (‘22) on second, Chick Maynard (‘23) on first, Bill Diemer (‘22) at short, and Dunc Bennett (‘22) on third. Regarded as one of the best infields in Springfield College baseball history, the team also received help from two Major League baseball players, Shanty Hogan, catcher for the Boston Braves, and Chief Bender, a famous MLB pitcher that year. Elmer Berry was honored for his work with the naming of the varsity baseball field as the Elmer Berry Field. Dedication of the field took place on May 24, 1939.

Harold S. DeGroat became the head coach in 1927 and would coach the team through the 1942 season, amassing a record of 139-118-0, .540 winning percentage. DeGroat was a member of the Springfield College Class of 1914 that included Edward J. Hickox, Erastus W. Pennock, Jack Rothacher, and Leslie Mann, some of the most famous coaches and greatest names in SC’s early sports history. DeGroat taught classes on coaching with Leslie Mann, who, though he did not play baseball for Springfield College, being a professional baseball player at the time, did play football for the school, including matching skills with Jim Thorpe in a famous game in 1912. DeGroat also coached Archie Allen in the 1930s, arguably one of the greatest coaches at Springfield College.

Before Archie Allen began coaching in 1948, two other famous Springfield College coaches took control of the Baseball team for very brief runs. In 1943 and 1946, Charles E. Silvia, Swimming and diving, was coach, collecting a 15-11record. In 1947, John Bunn, Basketball, had a 12-4 record.

Archie Allen, class of 1937, is perhaps Springfield College’s best known Baseball Team coach Archie was the head coach for 31 seasons (1948-1978), compiling a record of 545 wins, 257 losses, and 7 ties, a winning percentage of.637. He also coached three of the four times that the school’s baseball team reached the College World Series, coached the US Pan American team, was president of the College Baseball Coaches Association, was commissioner of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and published four books on baseball strategy. In 1951, the team competed in the College World Series for the 1st time in college history (the team has gone to the College World Series 4 times during its history). The team defeated Texas A & M in the opener but went on to lose to Oklahoma University (7-1) and University of Tennessee (2-0). The team continued to have success and in 1969 celebrated the winningest season in Springfield College history, with a record of 27 wins and 7 losses.

Throughout the years, many Springfield College players went on to play in Major League Baseball. Some of these players include, Ralph Mitterling (class of 1917; Philadelphia Athletics), Howard H. House (class of 1917; pitcher for the Chicago White Sox), Leslie Mann (class of 1914; Boston Braves, New York Giants, & others), Earl “Doc” Painter (class of 1915; trainer for the New York Yankees for many years), Harry Kingmann (class of 1916; New York Yankees), John F. Miller (class of 1916; St. Louis Browns), Al Banister (class of 1919; general manager St. Louis Cardinals), Edwin “Cy” Twombly (class of 1921; pitcher for the Chicago White Sox), Warren Huston (class of 1937; shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics & Boston Braves), Archie Moore (class of 1964; outfielder for the New York Yankees), and Wayne Granger (class of 1967; pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, & Minnesota Twins), among other alum.

Charles N. (Chuck) Roys replaced Archie Allen for the 1979 season. He was the head coach for 18 seasons, 1979-1996, and finished his career with an overall record of 323 wins, 295 losses, and 5 ties, a winning percentage of .522. Starting in 1997, the team was coached by Mark Simeone, and, as of 2014, he had amassed a record of 310-319.

Written by Kirsten Arsenault (with additions by Jeffrey Monseau), 2014

Information mostly retrieved from:

The Story of Baseball at Springfield College, 1891-1972

Springfield College Athletic Department Baseball Team Website

Chronology

1891: Springfield College’s First Baseball Team started by Amos Alonzo Stagg

1894: The junior class challenges the senior class to a game and was defeated 21-8. (Baseball was frowned upon by the college because it required so few men to play, took so much time for practice, and afforded a minimum of exercise.)

1903: August E. Metzdorf brings back baseball to Springfield College

1904: Finished season with an 8-6-0 record under head coach Charles V. Young, 1904 - 8-6-0; .571 winning %

1905: Finished season with 6 wins and 8 losses under head coach Royce D. Purinton, 1905-1907 - 13-26-0; .333 winning %

1908: Finished season with under head coach Franklin J. Gray, 1908 (record not available)

1909: Finished season with 1 win and 13 loses under first year head coach Austin G. Johnson, 1909-1914 - 21-50, .296 winning %

1922: Team remembered as “million dollar infield” with Captain Brute McCarraher (‘22) on second, Chick Maynard (‘23) on first, Bill Diemer (‘22) at short, and Dunc Bennett (‘22) on third. (11-5)

1915: Elmer Berry first season as head coach. Elmer Berry would coach the team on and off through 1926. Berry would amass a record of 71-56-0, .560 winning %

1924: Finished an 8-8-0 record under one year head coach, Harry G. Carlson, 1924 – 8-8-0, .500 winning %

1939: Dedication of the Springfield College’s varsity baseball Field as the Elmer Berry Field. Dedication took place on May 24, 1939

1943: One of two seasons (there were no teams from 1944-1946), Coach Charles E. Silvia Coached the team. He compiled a record of 15-11-0, 577 winning %

1947: John Bunn coaches team to a 12-4 season

1948: Archie Allen coaches his first season. Over his 31 seasons coaching the team, he compiled an amazing record of 454-257-7 and a winning percentage of .637

1951: Competed in the College World Series for 1st time in college history. Defeated Texas A&M in opener; lost to Oklahoma University (7-1) & University of Tennessee (2-0)

1954: Reached the College World Series (lost to Oklahoma State 5-1 and Arizona 6-0)

1955:

Reached the District 1 College Championships

LeRoy “Bud” Getchell (‘55) named second baseman on University Division All-America Team

1957:

Reached the District 1 College Championships

Bob Litchard named All-America College Division player

1961: Reached the District 1 College Championships

1962: Center fielder Archie Moore (‘64) named All-America College Division player

1967: Right fielder Glenn Adams (‘69) named All-America’s College Division second team

1968: First baseman Charles Lelas (‘68) named All-America’s College Division second team

1969:

Winningest season in Springfield College history, finishing with a record of 27 wins and 7 losses under Head coach Archie Allen

First baseman Alan Putz (‘70) named All-America College Division player

New England College Division Champions

1970:

New England College Division Champions

Were ranked 4th in the Nation

Went to the College Division II World Series (lost to Nicholls State 3-1 and San Fernando Valley, now Cal State-Northridge, 5-3)

Center fielder Juhan Lauritz (‘70) named All-America College Division player

1971:

Pitcher Willie Boynton (‘72) named All-America College Division player

New England College Division Champions

1977: ECAC Champions

1979: Charles N. Roys coaches first season. Roys will end up coaching the team for 18 seasons, amassing a 323-295-5 record, for a .522 winning%

1986: Northeast-8 Tournament Champions

1989: Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

1992: Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

1993: Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

1994:

Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

Went to the NCAA Division II College World Series (Lost to Florida Southern 8-7 and Delta State 12-11)

1995: Northeast-10 West Division Champions

1997:

Mark Simeone coaches first season.

Constitution Athletic Conference West Division Champions

1998: Constitution Athletic Conference West Division Champions

1999: ECAC Division III Tournament Champions

Written by Kirsten Arsenault (with additions by Jeffrey Monseau), 2014

Information mostly retrieved from:

The Story of Baseball at Springfield College, 1891-1972

Springfield College Athletic Department Baseball Team Website

Extent

17 Linear Feet (39 boxes + oversized materials)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Abstract

The Springfield College Baseball Team Records collection contains materials and information on the Springfield College Baseball teams (varsity, junior varsity and freshman) from their first season in 1891 through the present day. The bulk of the materials begins in the mid-1950s and continues through 2010. Materials include photographs of teams, players and games; scorecards and scorebooks from individual games; compiled statistics, individual player and team; news clippings of individual games and season news; memorabilia, including commemorative baseballs, uniforms and trophies; some film, mostly 16mm from the 1960s of practice and games; programs from individual games, on teams, and from collegiate championships and events; and correspondence, memos, and press releases created by the college and collegiate sport divisions (Northeast 8, ECAC). Other materials include documents outlining the history of the team, such as the manuscript “The story of Baseball at Springfield College, 1891-1972,” materials from alumni games, internal and external correspondence, and materials collected from Northeastern Collegiate Baseball All-star games.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into 5 series: series 1 - Miscellaneous, series 2 - Programs and Brochures, series 3 – Scorecards and Scorebooks, series 4 – Photographs, and series 5 – Audio and Film.

Since materials were received from different places at different times, materials had very little order, and, unless otherwise specified, most materials have had their order imposed by the processor.

History of the Collection

The vast majority of these materials were received from the Sports Marketing Office in the Athletic Department & the Marketing and Communication Department. Materials were transferred to the Archives in the summer of 2009 and again in January 2014. Materials in 2009 did not have an acquisition number and came from a room in the garden level of Alumni Hall.

Baseball materials were retrieved from the lower level of the West Gymnasia in Judd Gymnasia in the fall of 2009.

Most other materials had no formal acquisition and were received from different places at different times.

Materials are minimally processed in 2010 and again in the spring of 2014. Duplicates were removed and materials were minimally arranged and verified. All materials were rehoused into archival folders and boxes and some basic preservation of materials was undertaken such as separating acidic materials with archival paper and placing photographs into photo sleeves. Original order was kept wherever it existed, but many materials had no order evident.

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Related Materials: Records Within Springfield College Collections

  1. Springfield College Athletic Department Records
  2. RG110 – Springfield College General Building and Grounds Records
  3. Springfield College Marketing and Communication Records--Scrapbooks and News Clippings
  4. Springfield College Newspapers (including The Student and Nobody’s Business)
  5. Springfield College Alumni Magazines (including Training School Notes, Association Outlook, Association Seminar, The Bulletin, and the Triangle)
  6. Springfield College faculty and staff newspapers and magazines (including communication, News Sheet, and Massasoit Monthly)
  7. Springfield College Yearbook Collection
  8. MS507 – Amos Alonzo Stagg papers
  9. Springfield College Faculty and Staff Files
  10. Springfield College Student Files
  11. Springfield College Student Activities Records
  12. See all other Springfield College Sport Team Records (RG153 through RG174)
Title
Springfield College Baseball Team Records
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey Monseau
Date
2015-01
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2022-08: Transferring information from the original Word document to ArchivesSpace.

Repository Details

Part of the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Springfield College
Judd Gymnasia
263 Alden Street
Springfield Massachusetts 01109 U.S.A. US
413-748-3309