Chicago Whales All-time Roster - List of Players

List of Players

Player Position Seasons Notes Ref
Bill Bailey P 1915 Bailey played five games in 1915 after coming over from the Baltimore Terrapins.
Fred Beck 1B/OF 1914-1915 Beck was the starting first baseman for the Whales' two seasons.
Dave Black P 1914-1915 Black pitched in 33 games for the Whales, and was traded to Baltimore shortly before the 1915 season ended.
Bruno Block C 1914 Block served as the backup catcher in 1914, his last major league season.
Ad Brennan P 1914-1915 Brennan made 91 appearances for the Philadelphia Phillies before jumping to the Federal League in 1914.
Mordecai Brown † P 1915 At 38, Brown went 17–8 for the Whales in 1915, his last full season in baseball.
Clem Clemens C 1914-1915
Mickey Doolan SS 1915
Jack Farrell 2B 1914-1915
William Fischer C 1915
Max Fiske P 1914
Max Flack RF 1914-1915
Harry Fritz 3B 1914-1915
Charlie Hanford OF 1915
Arnold Hauser SS 1915
Claude Hendrix P 1914-1915
Bill Jackson 1B 1914-1915
Rankin Johnson, Sr. P 1914-1915
Jack Kading 1B 1914
Leo Kavanagh SS 1914
Erv Lange P 1914
Les Mann OF 1915
George McConnell P 1915
Tom McGuire P 1914
Charlie Pechous 3B 1915
Mike Prendergast P 1914-1915
Hans Rasmussen P 1915
Skipper Roberts C 1914
Dan Sherman P 1914
Jimmy Smith SS/2B 1914-1915
Jim Stanley SS 1914
Joe Tinker †§ SS 1914-1915
Austin Walsh OF 1914
Doc Watson P 1914
Joe Weiss 1B 1915
Al Wickland OF 1914-1915
Art Wilson C 1914-1915
Tex Wisterzil 3B 1915
Rollie Zeider IF 1914-1915
Dutch Zwilling CF 1914-1915

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