The Richmond Roses, based in Richmond, Indiana, played their only season in the Class B Central League in 1930, finishing seventh with a 63-75 record under manager John McCloskey. Minor league baseball had first come to Richmond back in 1907, under the Quakers name, in the Ohio-Indiana League.
The Central League folded after that season, and Richmond went without professional baseball until 1946, when the Roses name resumed play, this time in the Class D Ohio State League as a Boston Braves affiliate. That first season back was the franchise's best: a 76-63 record for third place, though the Zanesville Dodgers swept Richmond out of the playoffs in four games.
Richmond stayed in the Roses identity through the 1948 season (by then renamed the Ohio-Indiana League), then became a Detroit Tigers affiliate and switched names to the Richmond Tigers in 1949. Hall of Famer Jim Bunning made his professional debut with the 1950 Tigers at age 18, going 7-8 with a 3.22 ERA, before going on to a long major league pitching career, a Hall of Fame induction, and later a seat in the United States Senate.
The Central League itself was a Class B circuit that ran, often sporadically, from 1903 into the 1930s (with a later 1948-51 revival), fielding teams mostly from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
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