Eastern Shore League Explained

Eastern Shore League
Sport:Minor League Baseball
President:Walter B. Miller (1922)
M.B. Thawley (1923, 1925)
J. Harry Rew (1924, 1926–1928)
J. Thomas Kibler (1937)
Harry S. Russell (1938–1941)
J. Thomas Kibler (1946–1947)
Dallas Culver (1948–1949)
Inaugural:1922
Teams:14
Continent:or
Continents:-->
Folded:1949
Most Champs:3
Parksley Spuds (1922, 1924, 1927)
Salisbury Cardinals (1937, 1938, 1948)
Classification:Class D (1922–1927, 1937–1941, 1948–1949)

The Eastern Shore Baseball League was a class D minor league baseball league that operated on the Delmarva Peninsula for parts of three different decades. The league's first season was in 1922 and the last was in 1949, although the years were not consecutive, and featured teams from Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. The first incarnation lasted from 1922 to mid-1928 (disbanded in July), the second from 1937 to 1941, and the third from 1946 to 1949. Though the level of play was competitive and many future major leaguers gained experience in the ESBL, funding the league remained a constant problem for the rural franchises.

Future major leaguers who played in the ESBL include notables such as: Frank "Home Run" Baker, Mickey Cochrane, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Vernon, and Don Zimmer.

The Eastern Shore Baseball Hall of Fame at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium in Salisbury, Maryland, pays homage to ESBL players and locals who made the major leagues. Perdue Stadium is the home of the class A Delmarva Shorebirds, an Orioles farm team.

History

Founding

The class D "Eastern Shore League" was started in 1922 using teams from the pre-existing Eastern Shore League, a group which had been playing baseball since the 1890s. The first meeting of the class D league was held on October 8, 1921, in Salisbury, Maryland where it was decided that the seven teams that completed the 1921 season would be joined by an eighth team for the 1922 season. The seven teams that completed the 1921 season were Cambridge, Crisfield, Laurel, Pocomoke City, Princess Anne, Salisbury, and Snow Hill. Four towns attended the meeting to seek expansion teams; Dover and Milford in Delaware, Berlin in Maryland, and Parksley in Virginia. Dover and Milford withdrew their request after it was decided that only one new team would be added for 1922. The Parksley team was nominated by Pocomoke City and the Berlin team by Snow Hill, with Berlin winning the vote 4 to 3.[1] At this meeting, a $1,750 a month salary limit was put in place and it was decided to divide gate receipts 50/50 with a guarantee of at least $60 per game. It was also announced that three town, Berlin, Cambridge, and Princess Anne, would build new ballparks.[2]

The Board of Directors met on October 22, 1921, and elected Walter B. Miller of Salisbury as the first President of the league. It was decided upon a 70-game schedule, five games at home and five games on the road, versus each team in the league for the 1922 season, with the final day being Labor Day. A general admission fee of 40 cents, including war tax, was set, and it was decided that each team should post an $875 guarantee by March 1, 1922, in order to assure the team would finish out the season. At this point, it was decided that having three teams in Worcester County would be too many. The director for each of the three teams, Berlin, Pocomoke City, and Snow Hill, volunteered for their team to withdraw. A vote was held and Snow Hill was eliminated, with the opening for the eighth team in the inaugural season being offered to Parksley, Virginia.[3] [4]

A meeting of Snow Hill residents was held shortly after where resolutions were passed protesting Snow Hill's removal from the league and it was reported that President Miller would call the Board of Directors back together to reconsider Snow Hill's removal.[5] By early November, it was reported that the residents of Snow Hill were so angered by their team being removed from the 1922 season, there was concern of it affecting elections in Worcester County that fall, as Snow Hill residents stated they would not support any candidate from Pocomoke City due to the Pocomoke City delegation not supporting Snow Hill to remain in the league.[6] This was refuted later, stating it was merely the opinion of a few young men in the heat of anger and the story had been spread to affect the election.[7]

In mid-November, President Miller announced that the Eastern Shore League was admitted by the National Association of Professional Baseball Clubs and that arrangements were being made for the winner of the league to face the winner of the Blue Ridge League.[8] By November 29, Snow Hill fans had threatened legal action, requesting an injunction to prevent the league from playing any scheduled games until Snow Hill was allowed to return to the league, saying that the league's organizational meeting was held at Snow Hill's suggestion.[9] On December 13, it was announced that Princess Anne was dropping out of the league because it could not find an adequate location for a new ballpark at a reasonable price, and that the former ballpark at Washington High School was too small for the league.[10] Speculation then began that Snow Hill may re-enter the league, that Princess Anne could be replaced by Milford or Dover in Delaware, or Easton, Maryland, who had been invited to the first meeting and declined, or that the league could contract and play as a six-team league for 1922, with Cambridge being mentioned as a possible contraction candidate.[11] [12] At a meeting on January 5, 1922, it was announced that the decision by Princess Anne to withdraw was final and the representative of the Berlin team offered to withdraw, since Berlin was the last team added to the league. The league accepted the withdrawal under the terms that if the league expanded to eight teams again, Berlin would be added back.[13]

1922 Season

The opening game of the inaugural season was played on June 9, 1922, between the Laurel Blue Hens and Cambridge Canners in Laurel.[14]

Cities represented

Cities representedTeamsYear(s)
1922–1928,
1940–1941
1937–1939
1946–1949
1937–1939
1940–1941
1946
1922–1928,
1937
1923-1926
1937–1940
1946–1948
1924–1928
1937
1938
1939–1941,
1946–1949
1937–1941
1946–1948
1949
1922–1923
1923*
1938–1941
1946–1948
1927–1928
1922–1928
1922–1923*
1937–1939
1940
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware   1947–1948
1949
1922–1928,
1937–1938
1939
1940–1941,
1946–1949
1946–1949

Standings & statistics

1922 to 1928

1922 Eastern Shore League[15]
Team
Parksley Spuds4225.627
Cambridge Canners3732.536
Crisfield Crabbers3632.529
Laurel Blue Hens3435.493
Pocomoke City Salamanders2941.414
Salisbury Indians2741.397
1923 Eastern Shore League[16]
Team
Dover Dobbins5124.680
Cambridge Canners4726.644
Laurel Blue Hens4230.583
Salisbury Indians3439.446
Pocomoke City Salamanders2737.422
Parksley Spuds3145.408
Crisfield Crabbers2647.356
Milford Sandsnipers714.333
1924 Eastern Shore League[17]
Team
Parksley Spuds4634.575
Cambridge Canners4535.563
Salisbury Indians4436.550
Crisfield Crabbers4139.513
Dover Senators4139.513
Easton Farmers2357.281

1925 Eastern Shore League
schedule

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Cambridge Canners5138.573-Ted Smith
Parksley Spuds4842.5333.5Thomas Whalen
Salisbury Indians4644.5115.5
Dover Dobbins4644.5115.5Jiggs Donohue
Crisfield Crabbers4248.4679.5Marty Breslin / Herb Armstrong
Easton Farmers3653.40415.0
No Playoffs Scheduled.
Five State Championship: Hagerstown (Blue Ridge League) 4 games, Cambridge 3.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Victor St. Martin ParksleyBA.363Ted Firth ParksleyW21
Victor St. Martin Parksley Runs78Ted Firth ParksleySO131
Phil VoylesSalisburyHits119John Trippe CambridgePct.783; 18–5
Victor St. Martin ParksleyHR25
Charlie FitzbergerSalisburyHR25
1926 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Crisfield Crabbers6321.750-Dan Pasquella
Salisbury Indians5729.6707.0Jack White
Dover Senators4046.46524.0Jiggs Donohue
Parksley Spuds4046.46524.0
Cambridge Canners3254.37232.0Thomas Whalen
Easton Farmers2460.28639.0
34 Easton wins were reversed August 16; 19 Parksley wins were reversed August 22; 23 Dover Wins and 22 Cambridge wins were reversed September 2. All due to salary limit violations.
Five State Championship: Hagerstown (Blue Ridge League) 4 games, Chrisfield 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Tony RensaCrisfieldBA.388Ted Firth ParksleyW21
Bill HohmanEaston Runs69Ted Firth ParksleySO143
Floyd McDougall ParksleyHits113A.L. Carlton EastonPct.765; 13-4
Red Aikens CambridgeHits113
Eddie StackParksleyHR22
1927 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Parksley Spuds6028.681-Lester Bangs
Salisbury Indians4838.55211.0Thomas Whalen
Crisfield Crabbers4443.50615.5Dan Pasquella
Cambridge Canners4147.46619.0William Johnson
Easton Farmers3648.46222.0Ted Cather / Jiggs Donahue
Northampton Red Sox3055.35328.5Jack Sauter
Five State Championship: Parksley 4 games, Chambersburg (Blue Ridge League) 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Bill Bickham ParksleyBA.361Cecil Rose CrisfieldW17
Mike McCallister Parksley Runs71Stephen TonerSalisburySO132
Bill Bickham ParksleyHits119Clint BrownParksleyPct.800; 16–4
Paul RichardsCrisfieldHR24
1928 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Northampton Red Sox229.710-Lester Bangs
Salisbury Indians2210.6880.5Thomas Whalen
Crisfield Crabbers1417.4528.0
Cambridge Canners1319.4069.5Jiggs Donahue
Easton Farmers1320.39410.0Dan Pasquella
Parksley Spuds1221.36411.0John Pasquella
The League Disbanded July 10.
No Player Statistics Available.[18]

1937 to 1941

1937 Eastern Shore League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
5937.615-
Easton Browns5641.5773.5Doc Jacobs
Cambridge Cardinals5343.5526.0
Centreville Colts5243.5476.5
Federalsburg Athletics5245.5367.5George Short
Pocomoke City Red Sox4255.43317.5Vic Keene
Crisfield Crabbers4057.41219.5Dan Pasquella / Bob Clark
Dover Orioles3265.33027.5Bob Roetz / Jiggs Donohue
Salisbury had 21 wins reversed June 19 due to veteran player limit violations
Playoffs: Salisbury 2 games, Cambridge 1.Centreville 2 games, Easton 1.
Finals: Salisbury 3 games, Centreville 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Jerry Lynn SalisburyBA.342Joe KohlmanSalisburyW25
Alex PitkoCentreville Runs103Joe KohlmanSalisburySO257
Frank Treschock SalisburyHits131John Davis CambridgeERA2.02
Frank Treschock SalisburyRBI84Joe KohlmanSalisburyPct.962; 25–1
Alex PitkoCentrevilleHR20
1938 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Salisbury Indians6547.580-
Cambridge Cardinals6151.5454.0Joe Davis
Milford Giants6052.5365.0
Dover Orioles5854.5187.0Wes Kingdon / Walter Millies
Federalsburg Athletics5656.5009.0Charley Moss
Easton Cubs5556.4959.5George Jacobs
Centreville Colts5160.45913.5Joe O'Rourke
Pocomoke City Red Sox4171.36624.0
Playoffs: Salisbury 2 games, Milford 0. Cambridge 2 games, Dover 0.
Finals: Salisbury 3 games, Cambridge 1.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Sid GordonMilfordBA.352John BasslerSalisburyW17
George Reisinger Dover Runs110Joe Davis CambridgeW17
Sid Gordon MilfordHits145Bill Yarewick MilfordSO207
Jim Conlan SalisburyRBI99Joe DavisCambridgeERA2.02
Bill Phillips FederalsburgHR31Joe Davis
John Bassler
Cambridge
Salisbury
PCT.773 17-5
.773 17–5
1939 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Federalsburg A's8338.686-27,000
Cambridge Cardinals6851.57114.034,000
Dover Orioles6257.52120.023,500Ray Brubaker /
Wes Kingdon / Walt Millies
Centreville Colts6260.50821.521,000
Salisbury Senators5959.50022.523,000Vic Keene / Spud Nachand
Easton Yankees5168.42931.032,000
Milford Giants4969.41632.519,000
Pocomoke City Red Sox4375.36438.512,000
Playoffs: Cambridge 3 games, Centreville 0. Dover 3 games, Federalsburg 0.
Finals: Cambridge 4 games, Dover 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Martin Steinman MilfordBA.378Les Hinckle FederalsburgW27
Irving Kolberg Federalsburg Runs111Les Hinckle FederalsburgSO309
Francis Walsh CentrevilleHits163Les Hinckle FederalsburgERA2.49
Francis Walsh CentrevilleRBI129Les Hinckle FederalsburgPCT.818 27–6
Henry SchluterDoverHR29
1940 Eastern Shore League
1940 Eastern Shore League schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dover Orioles7248.600-
Centreville Red Sox6848.5862.0Ed Walls
Milford Giants7252.5812.0
Salisbury Cardinals6558.5288.5Gus Brittain / Ed Kobesky
Federalsburg A's5767.46017.0Sam Nisonoff / Joe Maynard
Cambridge Canners5267.43719.5
Easton Yankees4869.41022.5
Pocomoke City Chicks5075.40024.5Poke Whalen
Playoffs: Milford 3 games, Dover 2. Salisbury 3 games, Centreville 2.
Finals: Salisbury 4 games, Milford 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Lloyd Rice FederalsburgBA.363Jorge ComellasSalisburyW21
Paul Gaulin Dover Runs102Jocko ThompsonCentrevilleSO268
Bob MaierSalisburyHits146Jocko ThompsonCentrevilleERA1.56
Fred Lutz EastonRBI81Guy Johnson DoverPCT.846 11–2
Ed Kobesky SalisburyHR18
1941 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Milford Giants6642.611-Hal Gruber
Cambridge Canners6145.5754.0Everett Johnston
Easton Yankees5753.51810.0Dallas Warren
Centreville Red Sox5452.50911.0
Salisbury Cardinals5159.46416.0
Federalsburg A's3573.32431.0
Playoffs: Milford 3 games, Centreville 0. Easton 3 games, Cambridge 0.
Finals: Easton 4 games, Milford 3.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Gordon McKinnon MilfordBA.344Bill Boland MilfordW20
Gordon McKinnon Milford Runs98Chris HaydenMilfordSO188
Art Flesland MilfordHits157Joe OstrowskiCentrevilleERA1.71
Art Gunning MilfordRBI67Bill Boland MilfordPCT.800 20–5
Tommy Koval CambridgeHR16
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1946 to 1949

1946 Eastern Shore League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Centreville Orioles8837.704-
Milford Red Sox7749.61111.5Walter Millies
Dover Phillies6857.54420.0Hank Lehman
Salisbury Cardinals6164.48827.0Hal Contini
Easton Yankees5966.47229.0Jack Farmer
Seaford Eagles5868.46030.5
Cambridge Dodgers5373.42135.5Jimmy Cooney / Barney DeForge
Federalsburg A's3787.29850.5
Playoffs: Centreville 4 games, Dover 3. Milford 4 games, Salisbury 2.
Finals: Centreville 4 games, Milford 1.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Sid Langston SalisburyBA.353Richard Waldt CentrevilleW17
Jimmy Stevens Centreville Runs132Stanley Coulling CentrevilleW17
Fred Pacitto CentrevilleHits164Mike Gast CentrevilleSO182
Don Marshall DoverRBI110Barney DeForge CambridgeERA2.48
Don Marshall DoverHR29Mike Gast CentrevillePCT.762 16–5
1947 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Cambridge Dodgers9134.728-62,118
Seaford Eagles7449.60216.054,637Bob Westfall
Dover Phillies6856.54822.533,676
Federalsburg A's6263.49629.029,781
Milford Red Sox6264.49229.529,581Walter Millies
Rehoboth Beach Pirates4975.39541.030,521Gordon McKinnon / Doug Peden
Easton Yankees4878.38143.542,618
Salisbury Cardinals4580.36046.051,739Harold Contini
Playoffs: Cambridge 4 games, Dover 3; Seaford 4 games, Federalsburg 0.
Finals: Seaford 4 games, Cambridge 3.
Player Statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Pep RambertFederalsburgBA.376Chris Van CuykCambridgeW25
Bob Stramm Cambridge Runs129Chris Van CuykCambridgeSO279
Bob Stramm CambridgeHits162Chris Van CuykCambridgeERA1.93
Tim ThompsonCambridgeHits162Chris Van CuykCambridgePct.926; 25–2
Ducky DetweilerFederalsburgHR29
Ducky DetweilerFederalsburgRBI133
1948 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Salisbury Cardinals8932.736-59,164
Milford Red Sox8143.6539.521,947Clayton Sheedy
Easton Yankees7150.58718.037,780Dallas Warren
Cambridge Dodgers6561.51626.531,737
Rehoboth Beach Pirates6065.48031.021,845Doug Peden
Seaford Eagles5670.44435.531,850
Federalsburg A's4976.39242.022,901
Dover Phillies26100.20665.510,079Guy Glaser / Grover Wearshing
Playoffs: Teams played a round-robin series. Cambridge (4–2). Milford (4–3). Easton (3–4). Salisbury (2–4).
Finals: Milford 4 games, Cambridge 1.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Donald Maxa EastonBA.382John AndreSeafordW21
Norm ZauchinMilford Runs126John AndreSeafordSO228
Ray JablonskiMilfordHits172Don BlackSalisburyERA2.23
Norm ZauchinMilfordRBI138Herb MofordSalisburyPCT.833 20–4
Norm ZauchinMilfordHR33
1949 Eastern Shore League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Easton Yankees6852.567-38,651
Federalsburg Feds6356.5294.530,139Carl McQuillen
Salisbury Cardinals6059.5047.539,063
Rehoboth Beach Sea Hawks5663.47111.522,358
Seaford Eagles5664.4671235,519Paul Galin
Cambridge Dodgers5564.46212.529,434Merle Strachan
Playoffs: Teams played a round-robin series. Federalsburg (4–1). Rehoboth Beach (4–2). Easton (2–4). Salisbury (1–4).
Finals: Rehoboth Beach 4 games, Federalsburg 3.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Gordon Bragg EastonBA.362Babe PinelliRehoboth BeachW18
Bob Westfall FederalsburgRuns126John AndreRehoboth BeachSO240
Bob Westfall FederalsburgHits158Duke MarkellSeafordERA2.17
Bob Westfall FederalsburgRBI113Duke MarkellSeafordPCT.909 10–1
Bob Westfall FederalsburgHR19
[18]

Notable players

Selected bibliography

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Class D Baseball League Is Assured Eastern Shore. The Baltimore Sun(Baltimore, Maryland). October 9, 1921.
  2. News: Class D Baseball League Assured Eastern Shore. The Daily Banner(Cambridge, Maryland). October 12, 1921.
  3. News: Miller To Pilot Eastern Shore League Next Season. The Baltimore Sun(Baltimore, Maryland). October 23, 1921.
  4. News: Miller Heads Shore League. The Evening Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). October 24, 1921.
  5. News: Snow Hill People Are Indigant. Democratic Messenger(Snow Hill, Maryland). October 29, 1921.
  6. News: Baseball Feud Seen As Election Factor. The Baltimore Sun(Baltimore, Maryland). November 3, 1921.
  7. News: Baseball Propaganda A Political Trick. Worcester Democrat and the Ledger-Enterprise(Pocomoke City, Maryland). November 5, 1921.
  8. News: Eastern Shore League Enters Organized Ball. The Baltimore Sun(Baltimore, Maryland). November 20, 1921.
  9. News: Snow Hill Threatens Court Action Over Game. The News(Frederick, Maryland). November 29, 1921.
  10. News: Princess Anne Out Of League. The Evening Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). December 13, 1921.
  11. News: Princess Anne Jolts Shore League. The News Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). December 15, 1921.
  12. News: Shore League Is In Muddle. The Evening Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). December 19, 1921.
  13. News: Shore League To Be Six-Club Affair. The News Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). January 7, 1922.
  14. News: Laurel Team To Cross Bats With Cambridge At New Community Park Friday Afternoon. The Daily Banner(Cambridge, Maryland). June 7, 1922.
  15. News: Cambridge Ends Season In Second Place. The Daily Banner(Cambridge, Maryland). September 5, 1922.
  16. News: Eastern Shore League. The Baltimore Sun(Baltimore, Maryland). September 4, 1923.
  17. News: Eastern Shore League. The News Journal(Wilmington, Delaware). September 2, 1924.
  18. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd Johnson . Miles Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.