Michigan State League Explained

Michigan State League
Sport:Minor League Baseball
President:M. H. Ford (1889)
D. Z. Curtis (1889)
Orlando F. Barnes (1890)
Walter H. Mumby (1895, 1897)
G.E. Morrison (1902)
Emerson Dickerson (1911–1914)
Thomas J. Halligan (1926, 1940–1941)
Inaugural:1889
Teams:22
Country:United States of America
Continent:or
Continents:-->
Folded:1941
Most Champs:3
Manistee
Classification:Independent (188–1890, 1895, 1897)
Class D (1902, 1911–1914)
Class B (1926)
Class C (1940–1941)

The Michigan State League was a minor league baseball league that operated in various seasons between 1889 and 1941. The league franchises were based exclusively in Michigan, with the league forming on six different occasions. Twenty two different cities hosted teams in the Michigan State league.

History

Five of the six Michigan State League incarnations operated only one or two baseball seasons and the other four seasons. Jointly they covered eleven baseball seasons from 1889 to 1941.

The first two Michigan State Leagues, 1889 - 1890 and 1895, predated the establishment of present-day Minor League Baseball, an umbrella organization of minor leagues. The third was a "Class D" league during 1902 only, the first season for the organized minors.

In 1911, the West Michigan League expanded and became the fourth Michigan State League as a "Class D" minor league through 1914.

In 1926, the Michigan–Ontario League merged with the Central League to form the fifth MSL, which played only the one season.

The sixth Michigan State League operated in 1940 and 1941.

Cities represented

Adrian Reformers 1895

Battle Creek Adventists 1895; Battle Creek Cero Frutos 1902

Bay City 1897; Bay City Wolves 1926

Belding Champs 1914

Boyne City Boosters 1911–1914

Cadillac Chiefs 1910–1914

Charlotte Giants 1926

Flint Flyers 1889–1890; Flint 1897, 1902; Flint Vehicles 1926; Flint Gems 1940; Flint Arrows 1941

Grand Rapids 1889–1890; Grand Rapids Colts 1902; Grand Rapids Black Sox 1926; Grand Rapids Dodgers 1940; Grand Rapids Colts 1941

Greenville 1889

Holland Wooden Shoes 1910–1911

Jackson Jaxons 1889, 1895; Jackson 1897, Jackson White Sox 1902

Kalamazoo Kazoos 1889; Kalamazoo Celery Eaters 1895; Kalamazoo 1897; Kalamazoo Celery Pickers 1926

Lansing Farmers 1889–1890; Lansing Senators 1895, 1897, 1902, 1941; Lansing Lancers 1940

Ludington Mariners 1912–1914; Ludington Tars 1926

Manistee 1890; Manistee Colts 1911; Manistee Champs 1912–1914

Muskegon 1890; Muskegon Speed Boys 1910; Muskegon Speeders 1912–1914; Muskegon Reds 1902, 1911, 1926, 1940–1941

Owosso Colts 1895

Port Huron 1890; Port Huron Marines 1895; Port Huron 1897; Port Huron Saints 1926

Saginaw 1889; Saginaw Lumbermen 1897; Saginaw Aces 1926; Saginaw Athletics 1940; Saginaw White Sox 1902, 1941

St. Joseph Autos 1940–1941

Traverse City Resorters 1910–1914

Standings & statistics

1889 to 1890

1889 Michigan State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
6037.619-James Tray
Saginaw5940.5862.0Louis Williams / John Murphy
5344.5467.0John Roushkolb /
Harry Smith / Edward Eagan
Lansing Farmers4256.42918.5Walter Mumby
Greenville4258.40019.5John Foster
Kalamazoo Kazoos /
Flint Flyers
3859.39222.0James Lombard
Kalamazoo (32-42) moved to Flint September 3.
**Jackson and Saginaw finished in a virtual tie for first place. Jackson played some of their make-up games to gain enough victories to win the championship. Saginaw protested. President Curtis awarded the championship banner to Saginaw.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot
Joe Katz GreenvilleBA.364
Joe Katz GreenvilleHits154
Fred Popkay JacksonRuns109
Joe Katz GreenvilleHR14
1890 Michigan State League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
178.680-Edward Eagan
168.6670.5John Murphy
Flint Flyers1310.0.5653.0J. A. Sanford
1114.4406.0Joe Walsh
Muskegon1014.4176.5John Roushkolb
Lansing Farmers417.19011.0C. A. Briggs
Grand Rapids left to join the International League June 12
The league disbanded June 13.

1895

1895 Michigan State League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
5730.655-R.G. Taylor
5636.6093.5R.N. Parshall / Alfred Manassau
5041.5499.0E. F. Mayo / Oliver Hungerford
Battle Creek Adventists /
Jackson Jaxons
3653.40422.0Mittenhal /
Todd / Leigh Lynch
3447.420NAFred Craves / Frank Wickine
2751.346NAJoe Walsh / George Brown /
Charles Schaub / Boocher
Owosso & Port Huron disbanded September 3.; Battle Creek (14-40) moved to Jackson August 8
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Jack DalyLansingBA.397George Wilson AdrianW29
Jack DalyLansingRuns124George Wilson AdrianPct.879; 29-4
Jack DalyLansingHits143
Jack DalyLansingHR25
M. H. JusticeAdrianSB65

1897

1897 Michigan State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
4238.525-
3843.4694.5George Black / William Phillips
2942.4088.5Gobel / D. McCarron
Kalamazoo Celery Eaters/
Flint
3251.386 11.5Fred Popkay / E.F. Mayo
4131NAThomas Robinson
Jackson 4623.667NA
Kalamazoo (23-41) moved to Flint July 12; Jackson disbanded July 20; Lansing disbanded July 27
The league disbanded August 16

1902

1902 Michigan State League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Battle Creek Cero Frutos5331.631-Jacob Weickgenant / W.E. Woods
5039.5625.5
Flint4741.5348.0Arlie Latham / Ed Zimran
Muskegon Reds4047.46014.5Arthur DeBaker
3562.36124.5H.A. Bowie / Walter Niles
2934.460NAEmerson Dickerson
Saginaw (35-28) moved to Jackson July 20.; Grand Rapids disbanded July 20; Lansing disbanded August 20, causing the league to fold.

1911 to 1914

1911 Michigan State League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Manistee Colts7445.622-Ed R. Somerlott /
Earl Zook / Connie Lewis
Cadillac Chiefs7345.6190.5Calvin Wenger
Traverse City Resorters6256.52511.5William Hawker / Henry Collett
Holland Wooden Shoes4871.40326.0Clyde McNutt / Ted Penfold /
Ed McDonough / W. Schaefer
Boyne City Boosters2492.20748.5
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Earl Comstock MuskegonBA.354Ray WilliamsManisteeW25
Otto Pfeifer Traverse CityRuns120Ray Williams ManisteeSO169
Bunny BriefTraverse CityHits169Ray Williams ManisteePct.833; 25-5
Bunny BriefTraverse CityHR10
Otto Pfeifer Traverse CitySB85
1912 Michigan State League
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Manistee Champs8335.703-Connie Lewis
Traverse City Resorters7940.6644.5James Hamilton
Ludington Mariners6059.50423.5Frank Warrender / Claude Stark
Boyne City Boosters5069.42033.5Bo Slear
Muskegon Speeders4870.40735.0Art DeBaker
Cadillac Chiefs3582.29947.5Calvin Wenger / Tom Railing
Player statistics!Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Al PlatteCadillacBA.367Omer Benn ManisteeW22
Carl Jones ManisteeRuns80Al Bowman MuskegonSO213
Bunny BriefTraverse CityHits152La Rue KirbyTraverse CityPct.857; 18-3
Bunny BriefTraverse CityHR13
Al PlatteCadillacSB42
1913 Michigan State League
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Manistee Champs7347.608-Connie Lewis
Traverse City Resorters6257.52110.5Jack Pendry /
James Hamilton / Carl Wenger
Muskegon Speeders6159.50812.0Peg Bemis / Sandy Murray
Boyne City Boosters5763.47516.0Grover Gillen
Cadillac Chiefs5366.44519.5Homer Warner
Ludington Mariners5367.44220.0
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Sid Miller MuskegonBA.359Babe Roberts Boyne CityW18
Pete Allison CadillacRuns84John Radloff ManisteeW18
Bill Varley Boyne CityRuns84John Radloff ManisteeSO235
Carl Dunckel MuskegonRuns84Henry Negake MuskegonPct.750; 9-3
Pete Allison CadillacHits157
Grover Prough ManisteeHR14
1914 Michigan State League
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Muskegon Speeders7346.613-Sandy Murray
Ludington Mariners6950.5804.0Bob Grogan / Jim Sager
Cadillac Chiefs6751.5685.5
Manistee /
Belding Champs
5764.47117.0Louis Haidt
4851.485NAGrover Gillen
2274.229NALeo Speer /
Carl Wenger / Harry Kunkel
Traverse City & Boyne City both withdrew September 1; Manistee (56-51) was expelled and the franchise moved to Belding September 9.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Gil PattersonTrCity/Manis/BelBA.314Neal Leifers MuskegonW25
Raleigh Baum CadillacRuns86Neal Leifers MuskegonSO194
Raleigh Baum CadillacHits138Neal Liefers MuskegonPct.758; 25-8
Carl Tennant LudingtonHR7

1926

1926 Michigan State League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Bay City Wolves6430.681-Bob Prysock
Port Huron Saints5638.5968.0Johnny Carlin
Saginaw Aces5541.57310.0
Grand Rapids Black Sox5143.54313.0Jess Runser / Pat Devereaux
Ludington Tars4551.46920.0
Muskegon Reds3956.41125.5Buck Wheat
Kalamazoo Celery Pickers3959.39827.0Boss Schmidt / George Hutton
3263.33732.5Ray Dunn
The league was created June 15 by the mid-season merger of the Central League and Michigan-Ontario League. Flint (18-26) moved to Charlotte July 22.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Dan Beal LudingtonBA.375Saraphin Good Bay CityW19
Al BashangBay CityRuns107Sid Dyer SaginawSO148
Dan Beal LudingtonHits134Saraphin Good Bay CityPct.826; 19-4
Harry Green KalamazooHR11

1940 to 1941

1940 Michigan State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Flint Gems6741.620-
Saginaw Athletics5348.52510.5Dallas Avery / Henry Camilli
St. Joseph Autos5251.50512.5Conrad Fisher / Elmer Kirchoff
Grand Rapids Dodgers5056.47216.0Burleigh Grimes
Muskegon Reds4957.46217.0
Lansing Lancers4462.41522.0
Playoffs: Saginaw 3 games, Grand Rapids 1; St. Joseph 3 games, Flint 2.
Finals: Cancelled due to inclement weather.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Robert Ogle Grand RapidsBA.374Vernon Kohler FlintW18
Elmer Sidlo FlintRuns109Suvern Wright SaginawSO159
Robert Ogle Grand RapidsHits171Clarence Gann MuskegonERA2.80
Jerry Burmeister LansingRBI86Herb Norquist St. JosephPct.846; 11-2
Joe Wojey Grand RapidsHR20
1941 Michigan State League
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Flint Indians7038.648-
St. Joseph Autos6450.5619.0Elmer Kirchoff
Grand Rapids Colts5955.51814.0
Muskegon Reds6157.51714.0
Saginaw White Sox5162.45121.5Bill Prince / Walden McMullen
Lansing Senators3578.31037.5Danny Taylor / Russ Wein
No Playoffs Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Gene WoodlingFlintBA.394Frank Schulz FlintW17
Johnny LiponMuskegonRuns126Tom Hamill Grand RapidsSO188
Johnny LiponMuskegonHits176Steve GromekFlintERA2.90
Johnny LiponMuskegonRBI115Steve GromekFlintPCT.875 14-2
Norm Snyder St. JosephRBI115
Johnny LiponMuskegonHR35
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Hall of Fame alumni

Sources

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.
  2. Web site: Burleigh Grimes Minor Leagues Statistics & History. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Web site: Honus Wagner Minor Leagues Statistics & History. Baseball-Reference.com.