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The Keystone Association was a five–team independent level baseball minor league that played in the 1884 and 1885 seasons. The Keystone Association featured franchises based exclusively in Pennsylvania .
The Philadelphia Keystones (also known as the Keystone Club of Philadelphia) were a professional baseball franchise. In 1884, they were a member of the short-lived Union Association . The team was owned by former player Tom Pratt .
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Keystone Association: Pennsylvania: Independent: 1884–1885 League Alliance: Eastern United States: Semi-affiliated: 1877, 1882 Lone Star League: Texas: Class D (1927–1929) Class C (1947–1949) Class A (1977) 1927–1929, 1947–1949, 1977 Longhorn League: Texas: Class C: 1947–1955 Louisiana State Baseball League: Louisiana: Independent ...
The Chester Blue Stockings were a minor league baseball teams based in Chester, Pennsylvania.Between 1884 and 1912, Chester teams played as members of the Keystone Association (1884–1885), Pennsylvania State League (1901), Pennsylvania League (1904), Atlantic League (1907), Pennsylvania-New Jersey League (1908) and Tri-State League (1912).
The teams of the Keystone Association, an Independent level minor league baseball league, which played in 1884 and 1885. Pages in category "Keystone Association teams" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Keystone Park is a former baseball ground located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] The ground was home to the Philadelphia Keystones of the Union Association in 1884.. Some sources state the location of the ballpark as the east side of South Broad Street and Moore Street. [1]
Players for the Keystone baseball club of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a member of the National Association of Base Ball Players in the 1860s. For the Union Association team, see Philadelphia Keystones