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The Clarksville minor league baseball team operated exclusively under the name 'Clarksville Colts' throughout its entire tenure from 1946 to 1949.
Answer: False
The team was known as the Clarksville Owls during its inaugural 1946 season before adopting the name Clarksville Colts from 1947 through 1949.
Clarksville, Tennessee, served as the home city for the Clarksville Colts minor league baseball team.
Answer: True
The Clarksville Colts were based in Clarksville, Tennessee, during their operational years from 1946 to 1949.
The Clarksville Colts maintained an official affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball team throughout their operational years.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts operated as an unaffiliated team, without formal ties to any Major League Baseball club, throughout their existence from 1946 to 1949.
The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League is commonly abbreviated and referred to as the KITTY League.
Answer: True
The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League is widely known by its common abbreviation, the KITTY League.
In which U.S. state was the city of Clarksville located, serving as the home base for the Colts?
Answer: Tennessee
Clarksville, the home city of the Colts, is located in the state of Tennessee.
Which league did the Clarksville Colts compete in during the years 1946-1949?
Answer: The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (KITTY League)
The Clarksville Colts competed in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League, commonly known as the KITTY League, throughout their operational years from 1946 to 1949.
What was the status of the Clarksville Colts regarding affiliation with Major League Baseball teams?
Answer: They were unaffiliated with any MLB team.
The Clarksville Colts operated without an official affiliation with any Major League Baseball team during their tenure from 1946 to 1949.
Based on the provided source, which statement about the Clarksville team's history is accurate?
Answer: The team was based in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The provided source material confirms that the Clarksville team was indeed based in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Goodrich Park was the designated home ballpark for the Clarksville Colts.
Answer: True
Goodrich Park served as the venue for the Clarksville Colts' home games during their operational period.
What were the primary years of operation for the Clarksville Colts minor league baseball team?
Answer: 1947-1949
The Clarksville Colts team operated from 1947 to 1949, following the team's initial year as the Clarksville Owls in 1946.
What was the name of the ballpark where the Clarksville Colts played their home games?
Answer: Goodrich Park
The Clarksville Colts played their home games at Goodrich Park.
The Clarksville Colts secured multiple league championships during their four seasons of operation.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts did not win any league championships during their four seasons of operation from 1946 to 1949.
The Clarksville Owls lost their 1946 season opener by a score of 11-0.
Answer: True
The Clarksville Owls lost their 1946 season opener to the Hopkinsville Hoppers with a score of 11-0.
An attendance of approximately 3,000 spectators was recorded for the Clarksville Owls' 1946 home opening game.
Answer: True
The home opening game for the Clarksville Owls in 1946 drew an estimated attendance of 3,000 individuals.
The Clarksville team achieved its inaugural victory of the 1946 season against the Clarksville Grays.
Answer: False
The Clarksville team secured its first win of the 1946 season against the Hopkinsville Hoppers, not the Clarksville Grays.
In the 1946 season, the Clarksville team narrowly missed playoff qualification by finishing in sixth place.
Answer: False
The Clarksville team finished in fifth place in the 1946 season, narrowly missing the playoffs, not in sixth place.
The Clarksville Colts concluded the 1947 season occupying the last place among the eight teams in the league.
Answer: True
In the 1947 season, the Clarksville Colts finished in eighth and last place out of eight teams in the league.
The Clarksville Colts achieved a winning record during the 1948 season.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts did not achieve a winning record in the 1948 season; their record was 49 wins and 77 losses.
In their final season of 1949, the Clarksville Colts finished in sixth place within the league standings.
Answer: False
In their final season of 1949, the Clarksville Colts finished in seventh place, not sixth place, in the league standings.
The Clarksville Colts concluded their final season by playing their last two games against the Clarksville Grays.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts played their final two games of the 1949 season against the Hopkinsville Hoppers, not the Clarksville Grays.
Across all four seasons of operation (1946-1949), the Clarksville team maintained a cumulative winning record.
Answer: False
The Clarksville team had a cumulative losing record across its four seasons, with 187 wins and 312 losses.
The Clarksville team secured fifth place in the KITTY League standings during the 1946 season.
Answer: True
In their inaugural 1946 season, the Clarksville team finished in fifth place in the KITTY League standings.
The Clarksville Colts' least successful finish in the league standings was seventh place in 1949.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts' worst finish in the league standings was eighth place in 1947; in 1949, they finished seventh.
In the 1948 season, the Clarksville Colts finished 36 games behind the league leader.
Answer: True
The Clarksville Colts finished the 1948 season 36 games behind the league leader, as documented in the team's season performance records.
The Clarksville Colts' win percentage in the 1949 season was higher than their win percentage in the 1947 season.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Colts' win percentage in the 1949 season (.320) was lower than their win percentage in the 1947 season (.325).
The Clarksville team participated in postseason play during the 1946 season.
Answer: False
The Clarksville team did not participate in postseason play in the 1946 season, as indicated by the absence of playoff results for that year.
The Clarksville team played a total of 520 games across its four seasons of operation.
Answer: False
The Clarksville team played a total of 499 games across its four seasons (1946-1949), not 520 games.
How many league titles did the Clarksville Colts win during their existence?
Answer: Zero
The Clarksville Colts did not win any league championships during their four seasons of operation from 1946 to 1949.
What was the outcome of the Clarksville Owls' 1946 season opener?
Answer: They lost 11-0 to the Hopkinsville Hoppers.
The Clarksville Owls lost their 1946 season opener to the Hopkinsville Hoppers by a score of 11-0.
Which team did the Clarksville Owls defeat for their first win of the 1946 season?
Answer: The Hopkinsville Hoppers
The Clarksville Owls achieved their first victory of the 1946 season by defeating the Hopkinsville Hoppers.
How did the Clarksville team finish the 1946 season in the league standings?
Answer: Fifth place
The Clarksville team concluded the 1946 season by finishing in fifth place in the league standings.
What was the Clarksville Colts' record in the 1947 season?
Answer: 40 wins, 83 losses
The Clarksville Colts compiled a record of 40 wins and 83 losses during the 1947 season.
In the 1948 season, the Clarksville Colts finished in what position in the league?
Answer: Sixth place
The Clarksville Colts secured sixth place in the league standings during the 1948 season.
What was the largest number of games the Clarksville team finished behind the league leader in any season?
Answer: 43 1/2 games
The largest margin by which the Clarksville team finished behind the league leader was 43 1/2 games, occurring in the 1949 season.
What was the overall win-loss record for the Clarksville team across all four seasons (1946-1949)?
Answer: 187 wins, 312 losses
Across its four seasons of operation from 1946 to 1949, the Clarksville team accumulated an overall record of 187 wins and 312 losses.
What was the attendance figure for the Clarksville Owls' 1946 home opener?
Answer: Approximately 3,000 people
The attendance recorded for the Clarksville Owls' 1946 home opening game was approximately 3,000 spectators.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the Clarksville Colts' performance in the 1949 season?
Answer: They finished in seventh place with a .320 winning percentage.
In the 1949 season, the Clarksville Colts concluded their performance by finishing in seventh place with a .320 winning percentage.
What was the total number of games played by the Clarksville team across its entire four-season history?
Answer: 499 games
The Clarksville team played a total of 499 games throughout its four seasons of operation from 1946 to 1949.
The Clarksville team's final two games in September 1949 were a doubleheader against which opponent?
Answer: The Hopkinsville Hoppers
The Clarksville team concluded its 1949 season by playing a doubleheader against the Hopkinsville Hoppers.
Which statement best describes the Clarksville Colts' performance relative to the league leader in the 1948 season?
Answer: They finished 36 games behind the leader.
In the 1948 season, the Clarksville Colts finished 36 games behind the league leader.
What was the Clarksville team's win percentage in the 1947 season?
Answer: .325
The Clarksville team achieved a win percentage of .325 during the 1947 season.
Which of the following is true regarding the Clarksville team's performance in the 1946 season?
Answer: They narrowly missed the playoffs.
In the 1946 season, the Clarksville team finished in fifth place, narrowly missing qualification for the playoffs.
Prior to the establishment of the Clarksville Owls/Colts, the city had not hosted a KITTY League team for over 50 years.
Answer: False
There was a 39-year interval between the last previous KITTY League team in Clarksville and the start of the Clarksville Owls/Colts in 1946.
Clarksville, Tennessee, became the home city for another professional baseball team in an independent league in 1996.
Answer: True
Following the Clarksville Colts' tenure, Clarksville, Tennessee, hosted the Clarksville Coyotes in the independent Big South League in 1996.
In baseball standings, the abbreviation 'GB' denotes the number of games won by a team.
Answer: False
In baseball standings, 'GB' is an abbreviation for 'Games Behind,' indicating the number of games a team trails the league leader, not the number of games won.
The Clarksville Villagers were a KITTY League team that played in Clarksville during the 1910s.
Answer: False
The Clarksville Villagers were a KITTY League team, but their tenure was in 1903, not the 1910s. Other KITTY League teams played in Clarksville during the 1910s.
What was the time gap between the previous Clarksville KITTY League team and the start of the Clarksville Owls/Colts in 1946?
Answer: 39 years
There was a 39-year period between the cessation of the previous KITTY League team in Clarksville and the commencement of the Clarksville Owls/Colts in 1946.
Which of the following was NOT a previous name of a Clarksville KITTY League team before the Owls/Colts?
Answer: Clarksville Senators
The Clarksville Senators are not listed among the previous KITTY League teams that represented Clarksville prior to the Owls/Colts; however, Villagers, Grays, and Volunteers are mentioned.
How many years passed between the end of the Clarksville Colts' operations and the start of the next professional baseball team in Clarksville (the Coyotes)?
Answer: 47 years
A period of 47 years elapsed between the conclusion of the Clarksville Colts' operations and the establishment of the next professional baseball team in Clarksville, the Coyotes, in 1996.
Hod Lisenbee played for the Clarksville team for only one season.
Answer: False
Hod Lisenbee played for the Clarksville team for all four seasons of its existence, from 1946 to 1949.
Harley Boss is identified as one of the three players who played for Clarksville and subsequently reached Major League Baseball.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that Harley Boss is among the three players mentioned who played for the Clarksville team and later achieved Major League Baseball status.
How many players mentioned in the source played for the Clarksville team and also reached Major League Baseball?
Answer: Three
The source identifies three players who played for the Clarksville team and subsequently achieved Major League Baseball status.
Which player is mentioned as having played for the Clarksville team for all four of its operational seasons (1946-1949)?
Answer: Hod Lisenbee
Hod Lisenbee is noted as having played for the Clarksville team throughout its entire four-season history, from 1946 to 1949.