Mississippi Valley League Explained

Mississippi Valley League
Sport:Minor League Baseball
President:Michael H. Sexton (1922–1924)
Belden Hill (1925–1926)
Michael H. Sexton (1927
Belden Hill (1928–1931)
Charles A. Logan (1932–1933)
Teams:13
Country:United States of America
Continent:or
Continents:-->
Most Champs:3
Cedar Rapids Bunnies (1922, 1925, 1930)
Dubuque Dubs (1923, 1927, 1929)
Classification:Class D (1922–1932)
Class B (1933)
Website:https://www.milb.com/midwest

The Mississippi Valley League (MVL) was a baseball Class D level minor league that operated from 1922 through 1933. Playing its last year as a Class B level league, the league franchises were based in Iowa and Illinois. Like many leagues at the time, the Great Depression led to its demise. The Mississippi Valley League was founded by Michael H. Sexton, of Rock Island, Illinois, who was then president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.[1]

History

The league began play in 1922 with six teams: the Cedar Rapids Bunnies, Marshalltown Ansons, Rock Island Islanders, Waterloo Hawks, Ottumwa Cardinals and the Dubuque Climbers. There were no formal playoffs, and the Bunnies finished in first place.[2] All teams from 1922 returned for 1923 with the Climbers finishing first in the league. Again, there were no formal playoffs.[3] [4]

In 1924, the league expanded to eight teams, adding the Moline Plowboys and Burlington Bees. The Dubuque Climbers became the Dubuque Dubs, though the other teams remained the same. The Hawks finished first in the league.[5] [4]

All teams from 1924 returned for 1925, with the Dubs becoming the Dubuque Ironmen. The Bunnies finished first in the league for the second time four years.[6] In 1926, the Ottumwa Cardinals became the Ottumwa Packers and the Dubuque Dubs became the Dubuque Speasmen, named after their manager Bill Speas. The Packers finished in first place.[7]

In 1927, the Speasmen returned to their former name the Dubuque Dubs. All other teams returned intact from the year before. Dubuque finished first in the league.[8] The same teams played in 1928, with the Hawks finishing in first place.[9] 1929 saw multiple league changes. The Dubs became the Dubuque Tigers. The Marshalltown Ansons and Ottumwa Packers left the league and were replaced by the Keokuk Indians and Davenport Blue Sox. The Tigers finished first in the league.[10]

All teams from 1929 returned for 1930, with the Bunnies finishing in first place for the third time in league history.[11] The teams remained intact for 1931 as well, with the Keokuk Indians finishing in first place.[12] 1932 featured no new teams, though it did have a new feature - a playoff system. All teams returned from 1931, and the Blue Sox finishing in first place. They however lost in the league playoffs four games to two to the Islanders, so the Islanders were the league champions.[13]

In 1933, the league featured only six teams for the first time since 1923. It also moved up in rank from Class-D to Class-B, and saw three new arrivals (Peoria Tractors, Quincy Indians, Springfield Senators) as well as multiple departures (Burlington Bees, Cedar Rapids Bunnies, Moline Plowboys, Waterloo Hawks, Dubuque Tigers). The Blue Sox finished in first place and defeated the Islanders four games to one in the playoffs to become league champions.[14]

The 1933 Davenport Blue Sox are ranked #58 in the All-time Top 100 teams by MiLB.com.[15] The Blue Sox finished the season 82-32, as Como Cotelle hit .407 and Ed Hall drove in 151 runs.

The Rock Island Islanders were the only team to play in the league through its entire 12-year existence.[16] [4]

Cities represented: 1922–1933

Burlington Bees (1924–1932)

Cedar Rapids Bunnies (1922–1932)

Davenport Blue Sox (1929–1933)

Dubuque Climbers (1922–1923); Dubuque Dubs (1924); Dubuque Ironmen (1925); Dubuque Speasmen (1926); Dubuque Dubs (1927–1928); Dubuque Tigers (1929–1932)

Keokuk Indians (1929–1933)

Marshalltown Ansons (1922–1928)

Moline Plowboys (1924–1932)

Ottumwa Cardinals (1922–1925); Ottumwa Packers (1926–1928)

Peoria Tractors (1933)

Quincy Indians (1933)

Rock Island Islanders (1922–1933)

Springfield Senators (1933)

Waterloo Hawks (1922–1932)

Mississippi Valley League standings and statistics

1922 to 1927

1922 Mississippi Valley League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Cedar Rapids Bunnies9237.713--
Marshalltown Ansons7355.57018.5
6663.51226.0
5968.46532.0Pat Ragan
Ottumwa Cardinals4976.39241.0Jim Drohan / Carl Bond
Dubuque Climbers4484.34447.5
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Fred Leach WaterlooBA.383Frank Johnson Cedar RapW24
Bill SpeasCedar RapidsRuns128Charles Schwiete MarshallSO180
Bill SpeasCedar RapidsHits182Frank JohnsonCedar RapPct.828; 24-5
Fred Leach WaterlooHR13
1923 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dubuque Climbers7850.609--
Ottumwa Cardinals7353.5794.0
6956.5527.5
5869.45719.5
Rock Island Islanders5373.42124.0Tommy Thompson
Marshalltown Ansons4878.38129.0Frank Boyle
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Bill Speas Cedar RapidsBA.363John Dill OttumwaW22
John Armstrong DubuqueRuns93George BrownWaterlooSO175
Bill SpeasCedar RapidsHits182Emil Levson Cedar RapidsPct.826; 19-4
Andrew McEwan WaterlooHR8J. JohnsonCedar RapidsIP317
1924 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Waterloo Hawks8440.678--
Dubuque Dubs7051.57912.5John Armstrong
6457.52918.5Preston Gray
5861.48723.5
Moline Plowboys5965.47825.0Jim Shollenberger
Burlington Bees5467.44628.5Henry Wingfield
Cedar Rapids Bunnies5467.44628.5
Marshalltown Ansons4378.35539.5Jack Lacey / Frank Boyle
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Fred SchulteWaterlooBA.368Ovid McCracken WaterlooW23
Hal AndersonOttumwaRuns126Richard Didier OttumwaSO145
Fred SchulteWaterlooHits167Claude WilloughbyWaterlooPct.750; 21-7
Fred SchulteWaterloo3B25
Stan KeyesRock IslandHR20
1925 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Cedar Rapids Bunnies7451.592--43,429
Moline Plowboys7352.5841.039,738Jim Schollenberger
6560.5209.043,157Preston Gray
6164.48813.030,572
Dubuque Ironmen6065.48014.046,175Joe McGinnity / John Armstrong
Waterloo Hawks5966.47215.054,702
Marshalltown Ansons5570.44019.030,442Frank Boyle
Burlington Bees5372.42422.042,179Dick Speer /
Whitey Mann / Ed Reichle
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Como CotelleDavenportBA.407Al PiechotaDavenportW19
George MeyerDavenportRuns130Ray HarrellQuincySO193
Simon Rosenthal QuincyHits166Al HollingsworthRock IslandERA3.11
Ed Hall DavenportHR28Torsten Lengquist DavenportPCT.833 10-2
Ed Hall DavenportRBI151

1926 Mississippi Valley League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Ottumwa Packers7545.625--Pat Harkins
Moline Plowboys7150.5874.5Jim Shollenberger
6752.5637.5
6853.5627.5Ed Reichle
Rock Island Islanders6555.54210.0Preston Gray
Dubuque Speasmen5663.47118.5
Marshalltown Ansons4179.34234.0Elmer Lane / Casey Coffin /
Dick Brannigan / Dan O'Leary
Cedar Rapids Bunnies3884.31138.0Fred Beck /
Jack Lacy / Dutch White
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Red WorthingtonWaterlooBA.389Alvin Bauer OttumwaW25
Les SmithOttumwaRuns99Robert Shanklin Rock IslandSO188
Red WorthingtonWaterlooHits185Alvin Bauer OttumwaPct.862; 25-4
Les SmithOttumwaHR20
Nick Conrad MarshalltownSAC36
1927 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dubuque Dubs6641.617--
Waterloo Hawks7547.6150.5
7152.5774.5Ed Reichle
6554.5468.5Jim Shollenberger
Moline Plowboys6355.53410.0
Cedar Rapids Bunnies5070.41724.0
Rock Island Islanders4075.34831.5Joe Kernan
Ottumwa Packers4177.34732.0Pat Harkins
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Jim StronerRock IslandBA.380Duncan Grant WaterlooW22
James Worth DubuqueRuns127Harold McKain WaterlooSO147
James Worth DubuqueHits171Duncan Grant WaterlooSO147
Len KoeneckeMolineHR20Elbert Fisch DubuquePct.800; 20-5

1928 to 1933

1928 Mississippi Valley League
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Waterloo Hawks8141.664--
Moline Plowboys6954.56112.5Richard Manchester
6759.53216.0Lester Patterson
6360.51218.5Bill Speas / John Armstrong
Burlington Bees5961.49221.0Ed Reichle
Marshalltown Ansons5865.47222.5Jim Shollenberger /
George Tomer / Ben Diamond
Ottumwa Packers4872.40032.0
Cedar Rapids Bunnies4578.36636.5Spoke Emery / Bob Hasbrook
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player Statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Len KoeneckeMolineBA.389Duncan Grant WaterlooW21
Walter Genin Rock IslandRuns115Ray WolfMolineW21
Len KoeneckeMolineHits182Bob WeilandMolineSO209
Len KoeneckeMolineHR22Duncan Grant WaterlooPct.808; 21-5
1929 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dubuque Tigers7551.595--Lester Patterson
Waterloo Hawks7254.5713.0
6957.5486.0Ed Reichle
6363.50012.0Richard Manchester
Burlington Bees6264.49213.0George Young
Keokuk Indians6065.48014.5Ben Diamond
Cedar Rapids Bunnies5867.46416.5Bill Speas / Tibb Serre
Rock Island Islanders4482.34931.0Walt Genin / Buck Wheat
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Spot Grant Cedar RapidsBA.368Albert Eckert DubuqueW19
Paul SperawDubuqueRuns112H.H. Miller Cedar RapidsW19
Ed Hendee DavenportHits183Fred Witte DavenportW19
Ken Storm WaterlooHR23Lester Neisslie MolineSO141
Jack Frost WaterlooAB547Johnny NiggelingWaterlooPct.789;15-4
1930 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Cedar Rapids Bunnies7155.564--Paul Speraw
Rock Island Islanders7056.5561.0Clarence Roper
6461.5126.5Ed Reichle
6362.5047.5Riley Parker
Waterloo Hawks6363.5008.0
Burlington Bees6165.48410.0George Young
Keokuk Indians5670.44515.0Sam Schwartz / Lester Patterson /
Henry Wingfield / John Schinski
Dubuque Tigers5571.43716.0Richard Manchester / Ed Woerber
Playoffs: None Scheduled.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Riley Parker MolineBA.376Delano Wetherell Rock IslandW21
Dick Esrey MolineRuns114Delano Wetherell Rock IslandSo217
Dick Esrey MolineHits183Walter MurphyRock IslandPct.667; 10-5
Joe Prerost WaterlooHR15
John KerrCedar RapidsSB84
1931 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Keokuk Indians7351.589--Bob Rice
Cedar Rapids Bunnies7452.5870.5Paul Speraw
6858.5406.0Riley Parker
6460.5169.0Art Mueller
Rock Island Islanders6165.48413.0Clarence Roper
Waterloo Hawks5768.45616.5Dick Manchester / Babe Thomas
Davenport Blue Sox5373.42121.0
Dubuque Tigers5174.40822.5Preston Gray /
Ed Hendee / Elmer Peters
Playoffs: None Scheduled
Player Statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Riley Parker MolineBA.374Gil PaulsenBurlingtonW19
Pep YoungKeokukRuns125John Ziegler Cedar RapidsW19
Dick Esrey MolineHits176Al Gizelbach BurlingtonSO185
Malcolm Pickett MolineHR13Gil PaulsenBurlingtonERA2.21
Fred Newton Rock IslandPCT.750 12-4
1932 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Davenport Blue Sox7847.624--
Rock Island Islanders7056.5568.5George Young/ Riley Parker
6960.53511.0Art Mueller / Jack Tesar
6761.52312.5Bob Rice
Cedar Rapids Bunnies6560.52013.0Paul Speraw
Moline Plowboys5566.45521.0Ernie Lorbeer
Waterloo Hawks5273.41626.0Doc Bennett
Dubuque Tigers4780.37032.0Clarence Roper / Dave Lamb
Playoffs: Rock Island 4 games, Davenport 2.
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Brown Braley KeokukBA.374Fred Newton DavenportW20
Harold Patchett MolineRuns90Ed LinkeDavenportSO228
Thomas LeonardRock IslandHits163Fred Newton DavenportPct.800; 20-5
Lawrence Wilbanks MolineHR9
William Mizeur Cedar RapidsRBI86
1933 Mississippi Valley League
schedule
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Davenport Blue Sox8232.719-
Rock Island Islanders6453.54719.5Riley Parker
6253.53920.5Paul Speraw / Frank Murphy
5359.47328.0
Springfield Senators4370.38138.5
Keokuk Indians4077.34243.5
Playoffs: Davenport 4 games, Rock Island 1
Player statistics !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot
Como CotelleDavenportBA.407Al PiechotaDavenportW19
George MeyerDavenportRuns130Ray HarrellQuincySO193
Simon Rosenthal QuincyHits166Al HollingsworthRock IslandERA3.11
Ed Hall DavenportHR28Torsten Lengquist DavenportPCT.833 10-2
Ed Hall DavenportRBI151
[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minor League Presidents | MiLB.com History | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball. MiLB.com.
  2. Web site: 1922 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Web site: 1923 Mississippi Valley League | Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.
  5. Web site: 1924 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  6. Web site: 1925 Mississippi Valley League | Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. Web site: 1926 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. Web site: 1927 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  9. Web site: 1928 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  10. Web site: 1929 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  11. Web site: 1930 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  12. Web site: 1931 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  13. Web site: 1932 Mississippi Valley League | Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  14. Web site: 1933 Mississippi Valley League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  15. Web site: Top 100 Teams | MiLB.com History | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball. MiLB.com.
  16. Web site: Mississippi Valley League (D) Encyclopedia and History. Baseball-Reference.com.