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Savannah Electrics
  • 1893
  • (1886–1887, 1893–1894, 1898)
  • Savannah, Georgia
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent (1886–1887)
Class B (1893–1894)
Independent 1898
LeagueSouthern League (1886–1887, 1893–1894, 1898)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameSavannah (1886–1887)
Savannah Electrics (1893)
Savannah Modocs (1894)
Savannah (1898)
BallparkBolton Street Park (1886–1887, 1893–1894, 1898)

The Savannah Electrics were a minor league baseball team based in Savannah, Georgia.

Savannah teams played exclusively as members of the Southern League (also called the interchangeable "Southern Association") in the 1886–1887, 1893–1894 and 1898 seasons, before folding during the 1898 season. Savannah teams of 1886 and 1887 preceded the 1893 "Electrics" in Southern League play. The 1894 team was known as the "Modocs."

The Savannah use of the "Electrics" nickname corresponds to local industry in the era, as the Brush Electric Company was in established in Savannah.

The Savannah teams hosted home minor league games at the Bolton Street Park.

Two Baseball Hall of Fame members played for Savannah teams. Hank O'Day played for the Savannah team in 1886 and Fred Clarke played for the 1894 Savanna Modocs.

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