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  2. Champaign–Urbana, Illinois, minor league baseball history

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    Minor league baseball franchises were based in Champaign, Illinois and neighboring Urbana, Illinois in various seasons between 1889 and 1914. Champaign and Urbana teams played as members of the Independent level Illinois-Indiana League in 1889 and the Class D level Illinois-Missouri League from 1911 to 1914, winning the 1914 league championship.

  3. Marshalltown Ansons - Wikipedia

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    The Ansons were key in the growth of baseball in the city, as Cap, his father Henry and his brother Sturgis Anson all played for the local team, the Marshalltown Stars. At the age of 15, Cap played second base, with Henry Anson at third base, Adrian's brother Sturgis in center field, as the Marshalltown Stars won the Iowa state championship in ...

  4. Middletown Middies - Wikipedia

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    Minor league baseball play began in Middletown, New York in 1913, when the Middletown "Middies" became members of the six–team Class D level New York–New Jersey League. The Danbury Hatters, Kingston Colonials, Long Branch Cubans, Newburgh Hillclimbers and Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs teams joined Middletown in league play. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Bartlett Bearcats - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Bearcats became charter members of the Class D level Middle Texas League in 1914. The Middle Texas League began play as a six–team league 1914 season. The franchises from Belton, Texas (Belton Braves), Brenham, Texas (Brenham Brewers), Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown Collegians), Lampasas, Texas (Lampasas Resorters) and Temple, Texas (Temple Tigers) joined Bartlett in league play.

  6. Lincoln Abes - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 1914, the Abes had a record of 32–15 and were in first place. Despite being in first place, Lincoln disbanded on July 3, folding along with the Kankakee Kanks. The Champaign Velvets eventually captured the 1914 championship. The remaining four–team Illinois–Missouri League permanently folded after the 1914 season. [18] [19] [3 ...

  7. Middle Texas League - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Texas League began to play in the 1914 season as a new Class D level minor league. The president of the league was W.F. Blum, Jr. The Middle Texas League began play as a six–team league, hosting franchises from Bartlett, Texas (Bartlett Bearcats), [1] Belton, Texas (Belton Braves), [2] Brenham, Texas (Brenham Brewers), [3] Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown Collegians), [4] Lampasas ...

  8. Olean Refiners - Wikipedia

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    The Olean Refiners were a minor league baseball team based in Olean, New York.From 1905 to 1908 and again from 1914 to 1916, Olean teams played exclusively as members of the Class D level Interstate League, winning the 1908 league championship.

  9. Portsmouth Cobblers - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblers were preceded in minor league baseball by the 1884 Portsmouth Riversides, who played the season as members of the Ohio State League, playing under manager Daniel Spry. [2] In 1908, Portsmouth resumed minor league play, when the city gained a franchise in the middle of the Ohio State League season. [3]

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