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The Midwest League began as the Illinois State League (1947–1948) and then became the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1949–1955). In 1956, the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League was renamed the Midwest League. [1] [2] The circuit temporarily operated for the 2021 season as the High-A Central before reassuming its original moniker in 2022.
The Midwest League of Minor League Baseball is one of three High-A baseball leagues in the United States. It was previously known as the Illinois State League from 1947 to 1948 and as the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League form 1949 to 1955, but has been the Midwest League since 1956 (with the exception of 2021 when known as the High-A Central). A ...
Mideast League No. 4 Saint Xavier x^ 7 – 0 13 – 1 No. 16 Walsh 5 – 2 8 – 3 No. 17 Saint Francis (IN) 5 – 2 7 – 3 No. 20 Taylor 5 – 2 7 – 3 Marian (IN) 3 – 4 6 – 5 Malone 2 – 5 4 – 6 Olivet Nazarene 1 – 6 2 – 9 Trinity International 0 – 7 0 – 11 Midwest League No. 9 McKendree x^ 7 – 0 9 – 2 No. 21 Grand View 6 ...
The Timber Rattlers were seeking their second Midwest League pennant after winning the title in 2012. Lake County went 5-for-6 with runners in scoring position and half of its 12 hits were for ...
The Peoria Chiefs move one game from the Midwest League championship series with a Game 1 victory over the Cedar Rapids Kernels.
When Cedar Rapids was awarded a Midwest League franchise in 1962, the franchise switched back to the Red Raiders (1962–1964) nickname. Subsequently, the team used the name of the major league franchise it affiliated with: the Cardinals (1965–1972), the Astros (1973–1974), the Giants (1975–1979), and the Reds (1980–1992).
The Lake County Captains are a Minor League Baseball team in Eastlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, [3] [4] [5] that plays in the Midwest League as the High-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. The Captains joined the Class A Midwest League following the 2009 season in a shuffle caused by the Columbus Catfish 's move to Bowling Green ...
The team set a Midwest League single-game attendance record on July 29, 2008, when the Chiefs drew a crowd of 32,103 to Wrigley Field in Chicago for a game against the Kane County Cougars. The Chiefs' affiliation with the Cubs ended after the 2012 season, [ 4 ] and they entered into a player-development contract with the St. Louis Cardinals .