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The M.I.N.K. name derives from the 1910 to 1913 Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League minor league of the same name. That league used the acronym M.I.N.K., as teams were represented by Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. [2] The Carroll Merchants moved from the MINK to the Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League after the 2016 season. [3]
The MINK League did not have playoffs during its existence. The league maintained itself as a six–team league in 1911, with the Shenandoah Pin Rollers (49–51), Clarinda Antelopes (43–57) and Nebraska City Foresters (40–60) rounding out the 1911 standings. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Auburn was joined in the 1910 MINK League by the Clarinda Antelopes, Falls City Colts, Maryville Comets, Nebraska City Forresters and Shenandoah Pin Rollers teams as charter members. [1] [2] [3] In their first season, the 1910 Auburn Athletics finished with a 46–51 record and placed fourth in the MINK League standings, playing the season ...
The playoffs begin on Tuesday, Oct. 1 with the best-of-three wild card series – two in each league. Here's a full look at the MLB postseason picture: AL wild card standings. Top three reach playoffs
Here's a full look at the MLB playoff picture: (Through games played Sept. 16) AL wild card standings. Top three reach playoffs. Baltimore Orioles (84-66): + 5 games. Kansas City Royals (82-69 ...
The Class D level league was nicknamed the "MINK" League. On July 10, 1911, the Maryville Comets had a 24–21 record when the franchise relocated to Humboldt, Nebraska, finishing the 1911 season as the "Humboldt Infants". [1] [2] L.J. Segrist was a key figure in bringing the team to Humboldt, where the 1911 team won the league championship.
(Updated 12:55 a.m. ET Wednesday, Sept 25) Major League Baseball's 2024 season enters its final week and both league's wild-card races are going to the wire.. While the Baltimore Orioles are set ...
Minor league baseball returned to Hiawatha in 1912, with the team finishing last in the standings in a new league. [8] The 1912 Hiawatha Athletics began play as members of the six-team, Class D level Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League, known informally as the MINK League. [9] Hiawatha replaced the Clarinda Antelopes franchise