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The Evansville River Rats were a professional minor league baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana. They played from 1901 to 1902 in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (the "Three-I" League) and from 1903 to 1910 and 1914 to 1915 in the Central League .
The River Rats finished 13.0 games behind the first place Rockford Red Sox in the final standings. [13] [10] River Rat pitcher John McCord led the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League with 239 strikeouts. [10] The 1903 River Rats ended the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League season in third place. [14]
The Richmond RiverRats were a collegiate summer baseball team based in Richmond, Indiana. They were a member of the summer collegiate Prospect League from their founding in 2009 until their last season in 2015. [1] The RiverRats played at the 1,787-seat Don McBride Stadium.
The River Rats were one of the inaugural teams of the FCSL. The team won the FCSL championship in the league's inaugural 2004 season and was the runner-up in the following 2005 season. After that, the team went into a bit of a slide, finishing fifth in 2006, fifth in 2007, and sixth in 2008.
In 1998, Holtzman sold the team to Seventh Inning Stretch, a company owned by Kevin Krause, a businessman out of Mason City, Iowa, and son of Kum & Go co-founder William Krause. On December 28, 2006, Krause agreed to sell the team to Florida-based Main Street Baseball for an undisclosed price; the sale was completed on November 29, 2007. [24] [25]
Johnstown Mill Rats Season League Conference Division Record Win% Finish GB Post-season Manager Ref 2021 Prospect East Ohio River Valley 24–34 .414 3rd 11.0 Did not qualify: Parker Lynn [7] 2022: Eastern 29–31 .483 2nd 9.0 Lost Ohio River Valley Division Championship (Chillicothe) Tyler Sullivan 2023 24–34 .414 4th 17.0 Did not qualify ...
This is for players of the Evansville River Rats minor league baseball team, that played in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League and Central League from 1901–1915. Pages in category "Evansville River Rats players"
Minor league baseball began in South Bend, Washington in 1911. The South Bend "River Rats" became members of the four–team Class D level Washington State League. [1] The Centralia Pets, Chehalis Proteges and Raymond Venetians joined South Bend in 1911 league play, as the league reduced from six teams to four. [2]