1900 Fort Wayne Indians Roster
Team Record: 85-53
Finished 2nd in the ISL
Manager: Jack Glasscock (0-0), Joe Hubbard (0-0)
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Ballpark: The Grand Duchess
Playoffs - Fort Wayne Indians 4 games, Dayton Veterans 3
The Fort Wayne Indians of the Inter-State League ended the 1900 season with a record of 85 wins and 53 losses, finishing second in the ISL.
Jack Glasscock and Joe Hubbard served as manager.
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| Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charlie Babb | S | R | February 20, 1873 | 5'10" | 165 | Milwaukie, OR US |
| Ira Belden | L | R | April 16, 1874 | 5'11" | 175 | Cleveland, OH US |
| Bill Bergen | R | R | June 13, 1878 | 6'0" | 184 | North Brookfield, MA US |
| Kitty Brashear | R | R | August 27, 1877 | 5'11" | 205 | Mansfield, OH US |
| George Cooper | L | L | ||||
| Jack Doscher | L | L | July 27, 1880 | 6'1" | 205 | Troy, NY US |
| Tom Drummy | 6'0" | 200 | ||||
| Hon Fricken | R | Brooklyn, NY US | ||||
| Jack Glasscock | R | R | July 22, 1857 | 5'8" | 160 | Wheeling, WV US |
| Hahn | ||||||
| Jack Harper | R | R | April 2, 1878 | 6'0" | 178 | Galloway, PA US |
| Frank Hemphill | R | R | May 13, 1878 | 5'11" | 165 | Greenville, MI US |
| Wallace Hollingsworth | February 1, 1873 | |||||
| Gus Hurst | L | |||||
| Bumpus Jones | R | R | January 1, 1870 | Cedarville, OH US | ||
| Kelton | ||||||
| Red Kleinow | R | R | July 20, 1877 | 5'10" | 165 | Milwaukee, WI US |
| Otto Krueger | R | R | September 17, 1876 | 5'7" | 165 | Chicago, IL US |
| Tom Letcher | L | January 0, 1868 | 6'0" | Bryan, OH US | ||
| McConkey | ||||||
| George Miller | R | R | August 15, 1864 | 5'6" | 145 | Brooklyn, NY US |
| George Ream | L | January 30, 1877 | Fulton County, IN US | |||
| Rieman | ||||||
| Vince Robbins | L | November 0, 1870 | Fort Wayne, IN US | |||
| Guy Sample | R | R | July 17, 1873 | 5'10" | 174 | , IN US |
| Schlagel | ||||||
| Taylor | ||||||
| Jim Vollendorf | L | November 17, 1874 | MO, US | |||
| Fred Wenig | October 17, 1874 | Chicago, IL US | ||||
| Zepley |
