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Wyoming State Penitentiary All Stars
Information
LocationRawlins
BallparkWyoming State Penitentiary
Established1911
Disbanded1911
Nickname(s)All Stars, All-Stars, The Cons
Last season4–0
ManagerFelix Alston
CoachGeorge Saban

The Wyoming State Penitentiary All Stars were a baseball team known for being made up of death row inmates.

Founding

In April 1911, Felix Alston replaced Otto Gramm as warden of the Wyoming State Penitentiary. Alston then created the All Stars baseball team as an attempt to boost morale. The team consisted of 12 players from ages 18 to 39.

Play

The All Stars only ever played games against the Rawlins Juniors, the company team for the Wyoming Supply Company. The All Stars won all four games they played. The All Stars debuted on July 18, 1911, defeating the Juniors 11–1 at home. Their second game, also at home, was played August 5 and was another 11–1 win. Their third game was played on August 13, the score being 11–4. Their final game was played on August 29 at Overland Park, with a final score of 15–10.

Disbandment

In the days following the All Stars' fourth game, Alston began replacing baseball with education.

Roster

Pos. Name Inmate No. Crime(s) Ref.
Coach Saban, George 1441 Murder
P Cameron, Thomas 1596 Sexual assault
C Powell, James 1532
1B Rowan, Eugene 1489 Rape
2B Fitzgerald, Frank 1481 Breaking and entering
SS Guzzardo, Joe 1341 Manslaughter
3B Crottie, John 1569 Grand larceny
LF Carman, Ora 1508
CF Potter, Sidney 1477 Forgery
RF Seng, Joseph 1612 First-degree murder
Pendergraft, H. A. 1589

Notes

  1. Also spelled All-Stars, and nicknamed "The Cons"

References

  1. ^ Getlen, Larry (14 September 2014). "The death-row inmates forced to play baseball for their lives". New York Post. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  2. ^ Nichols, Jake. "The 1911 Wyoming State Penitentiary All-Stars Was The Baddest Baseball Team Ever". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
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