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All Birmingham Barons games are televised live on MiLB.TV. [6] All games are also broadcast on radio on either WJQX 100.5 FM, WJOX-FM 94.5 FM or WJOX-AM 690 AM. [7] Birmingham Barons Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Curt Bloom is the broadcast commentator for both WERC and MiLB.TV and has been the voice of the Barons since 1992. [8]
Birmingham Barons: 4–0: Little Rock Travelers: 1952 Memphis Chicks: 4–2–1: Mobile Bears: 1953 Nashville Vols: 4–1: Birmingham Barons: 1954 Atlanta Crackers: 4–1: New Orleans Pelicans: 1955 Mobile Bears: 4–2: Birmingham Barons: 1956 Atlanta Crackers: 4–3: Memphis Chicks: 1957 Atlanta Crackers: 4–0: Nashville Vols: 1958 Birmingham ...
In 1910, the Barons moved into Rickwood Field, and professional baseball in Birmingham was played exclusively at Rickwood through 1987. The final game played at Rickwood with the Barons as the primary tenant occurred on September 9, 1987, when they lost to the Charlotte O's 5–4 in the second game of the Southern League championship series.
With few major league franchises in the South during those days, baseball fans in Alabama clung to minor league teams like the all-white Birmingham Barons, who played at Rickwood from 1910-1961 ...
Birmingham A's: 1967 1975 Birmingham, Alabama: Relocated to Chattanooga, Tennessee, as the Chattanooga Lookouts (2) Birmingham Barons (1) 1964 1965 Birmingham, Alabama: Renamed the Birmingham A's in 1967 Birmingham Barons (2) 1981 – Birmingham, Alabama: Active Carolina Mudcats: 1991 2011 Zebulon, North Carolina
The Birmingham Barons have won eight Southern League championships, more than any other team, followed by the Jacksonville Suns (6) and Montgomery Rebels (5). Among active SL franchises, Birmingham has won seven championships, the most of all teams, followed by the Knoxville Smokies (4) and Chattanooga Lookouts (3).
Birmingham Barons players (1,084 P) Pages in category "Birmingham Barons" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
On December 20, 2012 – following the Barons' exit – the City of Hoover announced it was changing the name of the ballpark back to its original name, Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, effective January 1, 2013. Regions continued its sponsorship of the Barons, and the team's new stadium in Birmingham became known as Regions Field.