List of Players
Player | Position | Seasons | Notes | Ref |
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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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