Cincinnati Pippins
- Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1912 Record: 12-10, 4th place
Roster
- Fred Badel (right fielder)
- James Barton (second base)
- Lovell Draper (pitcher)
- Molllerkamp (first base)
- Dieman (shortstop)
- Lutz (third base)
- Chapman (left fielder)
- Doshner (pitcher)
- Winter (center fielder)
- Kline (pitcher)
- Albert Decker
- Bugs Raymond
- Ritter
- Leo Witterstaetter
Manager
- Marty Hogan/Hugh McKinnon
Owner
- John J. Ryan
History
The Pippins of Cincinnati were owned by John Ryan, a former pitcher for the Baltimore Monumentals in 1884. The Pippins had 2 managers, first Marty Hogan (major leaguer for the St. Louis Browns and Cincinnati Reds) and then Hugh McKinnon. Reasons for Hogan's replacement are unsure, because the New York Times in April 1912 stated first that Hogan would be manager, but several days later the Times stated it was McKinnon. Cincinnati quit on June 3, after posting a 12-10 and in 4th place when it all ended. Little information is known about them.
Schedule
May 1 vs. Chicago L, 5-4
May 2 vs. Chicago W, 6-5
May 3 vs. Chicago T, 8-8 (11 innings)
May 4 vs. Pittsburgh W, 6-3
May 5 vs. Pittsburgh W, 8-6
May 6 vs. Pittsburgh Rainout
May 8 @ Pittsburgh W, 3-2
May 9 @ Pittsburgh L, 10-5
May 10 @ Pittsburgh W, 2-1
May 11 @ Chicago Rainout
May 12 @ Chicago Rainout
May 13 @ Chicago L, 5-1
May 15 vs. Cleveland W, 7-6
May 16 vs. Cleveland W, 9-4 (6 innings)
May 17 vs. Cleveland Rainout
May 18 @ Cleveland L, 9-3 (Game 1)
May 18 @ Cleveland L, 5-1 (Game 2)
May 19 vs. Pittsburgh W, 6-1 (Game 1)
May 19 vs. Pittsburgh L, 5-2 (Game 2)
May 20 vs. Cleveland L, 10-8
May 21 vs. Cleveland Cancelled (small crowd)
May 23 @ Richmond L, 3-0
May 24 @ Richmond W, 6-2
May 25 @ Richmond Rainout
May 27 @ Richmond L, 7-3
May 28 @ Richmond L, 5-4
May 29 @ Richmond W, 8-7
May 30 @ Reading W, 4-3 (Game 1)
May 30 @ Reading W, 6-3 (Game 2)
May 31 @ Reading Cancelled (small crowd)
June 2 vs. Chicago W, 7-3
June 3 vs. Chicago Cancelled