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287:. The ballpark also hosted the Gulf League Mobile team in 1886 and the 1887 Mobile Swamp Angels. The entire park itself was destroyed in a severe storm on October 2, 1893, and the new Monroe Park was built at a new site to replace the ruined Frascati Park, which wasn't rebuilt. The "Frascati Park and Baseball Grounds" was listed in Mobile's city directories and ceased being listed in the directory in 1895. Today, with today's Monroe Park nearby, containing numerous attractions and a baseball park, the former Frascati Park site is home to the FSI rail service center, "Frascati Shops," which has an address of 1120 Paper Mill Road. 150:, winning the league championship in the league's only season of play. The team played home games at Frascati Park, which contained the first professional baseball park in Mobile. The "Acid Iron Earths" team name corresponds to the eras locally produced "Acid Iron Earth" medicinal tonic. The team was owned by Charles Mohr, who had a patent on iron tablets, whose local company manufactured the Acid Iron Earth tonic. 165:
The "Acid Iron Earths" played in the 1886 season, based in Mobile, Alabama. The unique "Acid Iron Earths" team name corresponds to medicine and tonic that was being locally produced in the era, coming from the so named "Acid Iron Earth" in Alabama. The team was owned by Charles Mohr, who had a patent
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To begin the season, the Acid Iron Earths hosted the Robert E. Lee's on June 20 and 21, 1886. After the Acid Iron Earths began Gulf League play on June 20, 1886, the season schedule ended on Oct 31, 1886. In the final standings, the Acid Iron Earths were the 1886 Gulf League champions, playing the
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newspaper that "Mr. Irving Brower, with A. J. Reach & Co., has succeeded in getting the order for the uniforms for the ‘Acid Iron Earth’ baseball club. The uniforms will be handsome suits of light brown flannel trimmed with red, and red stockings and red belts."
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On June 16, 1886, the league officers were selected, with J.G. Brien, of the Robert E. Lees as the Gulf League president; Richard Sheridan of the Acid Iron Earths, vice president; Charles Shaffer of Mobile, treasurer; and F. McKeough, of New Orleans, secretary.
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on iron tablets and his company manufactured the tonic named "Acid Iron Earth." The Acid Iron Earth Company was founded in April, 1886. The team was known to be the first professional team to travel to another country, playing exhibition games in
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Ultimately, the league began play as a four–team league, based in two cities. The Acid Iron Earths and the Mobile team were both based in Mobile, Alabama and were the first minor league teams hosted in the city. The New Orleans team and the
229:. The team ended the season a (20–11) record, finishing 1.0 game ahead of the second place Mobile (19–12). They were followed by New Orleans (15–15) and the Robert E. Lee's (7–23) in the final Gulf League standings. 908: 504: 898: 903: 913: 456: 153:
The Acid Iron Earths are believed to be the first professional team to travel to a foreign country, playing exhibition games in
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The Acid Iron Earths played home minor league games at Mobile's first professional ballpark, located within
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all played in the major leagues. Notably, Ed Dundon became the first deaf player in major league history.
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In 1887, the Gulf League and the Acid Iron Earths team did not resume play. The
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finalized plans to play in the 1886 season. Teams were expected to be placed in
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Index

1886
Mobile, Alabama
Independent
Gulf League
minor league baseball
Mobile, Alabama
Gulf League
Cuba
Cuba
Gulf League
Columbus, Georgia
Mobile, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
New Orleans, Louisiana
Pensacola, Florida
Selma, Alabama
Robert E. Lee's
New Orleans Times-Picayune
John Kelly
Ollie Beard
Ed Cartwright
Charlie Duffee
Ed Dundon
John Kelly
Al Schellhase
Jake Wells
Mobile Swamp Angels
New Orleans Pelicans
Southern League
John Kelly

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