College students have been playing baseball in Berea since the late 1880s. In the fall of 1894, students from Baldwin University and German Wallace College formed an athletic association to “further develop the growth of athletics in the two colleges, which though different in name, in feeling they are as one.”
Baldwin pitcher A.H. Wicks captained the first Baldwin Wallace baseball team through its inaugural season the following spring.
Since those early days, more than 1,000 young men have played varsity baseball for Baldwin Wallace University.
Player | Career | Position | Games | Hometown |
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A. C. Rudolph | 1890 | |||
A. H. Wicks | 1890–1895 | P | ||
Knowlton | 1894 | P | ||
Marting | 1894 | 2B | ||
George Dreiske | 1894–1895 | C/P | ||
Herzer | 1894–1895 | LF | ||
Robert Magley | 1894–1895 | SS | ||
Cub Berry | 1895 | 2B | ||
Cassel | 1895 | 3B | ||
Hall | 1895 | RF | ||
D. W. Jones | 1895 | CF | ||
R. B. Newcomb | 1895–1897 | C/1B | ||
Wilcox | 1895–1903 | SS | ||
J. Bowen | 1897 | 2B | ||
E. L. Ohle | 1897 | 1B | ||
J. Watson | 1897 | LF | ||
A. Wilcox | 1897 | CF | ||
C. F. Akins | 1897–1899 | P | ||
H. C. Hower | 1897–1899 | LF/RF | ||
G. C. Watson | 1897–1899 | CF/SS | ||
M. M. Wilcox | 1897–1899 | C/3B | ||
F. Dubler | 1899 | |||
N. W. Ingalls | 1899 | |||
J. P. Jackson | 1899 | 1B | ||
A. G. Newcomb | 1899 | 2B | ||
J. M. Patton | 1899 | |||
H. C. Shannon | 1899 | 3B | ||
E. A. Spurrier | 1899 | RF | ||
G. Y. Warner | 1899 | |||
H. C. Wilcox | 1899 | SS | ||
Barr | 1902 | P | ||
Barr | 1902 | C | ||
Chapel | 1902 | |||
J. J. Morrissey | 1902–1903 | |||
Baumgarten | 1903 | 1B | ||
Will Baumgarten | 1903 | 2B | ||
Lamberton | 1903 | P | ||
Lewandoski | 1903 | C | ||
Loomis | 1903 | IF/OF | ||
May | 1903 | |||
Warren | 1903 | |||
Bedford | 1908 | SS | ||
Jack Gronewald | 1908 | C | ||
Heffner | 1908 | 2B | ||
Hosmer | 1908 | CF | ||
Hunt | 1908 | RF | ||
Keister | 1908 | LF | ||
Riddles | 1908 | SS/LF | ||
Shire | 1908 | P/3B | ||
Showacre | 1908 | 1B | ||
Player | Career | Position | Games | Hometown |