Streator Boosters Explained

Streator Boosters
Firstseason:1912
Lastseason:1915
City:Streator, Illinois
Class Level:
  • Class D (1912–1915)
League:
Majorleague:
    Nickname:
    • Streator Speedboys (1912)
    • Streator Boosters (1913–1915)
    Ballpark:Streator City Park (1912–1915)
    Classnum:0
    Leaguenum:1

    The Streator Boosters were a minor league baseball team based in Streator, Illinois. Beginning play as the Streator "Speedboys" in 1912, Streator teams played as members of the Class D level Illinois-Missouri League from 1912 to 1914 and the Bi-State League in 1915, winning the 1915 league championship. Streator hosted minor league home games at Streator City Park.

    History

    The Streator Speedboys began minor league baseball play, joining the 1912 Class D level Illinois-Missouri League.[1] In their first season of play, Streator finished the regular season with a 46–65 record, placing last in the six–team Illinois–Missouri League standings and finishing the season 21.0 games behind the first place Lincoln Abes. The Speedboys played the season under Manager Jake Leuter.[2] Streator finished behind the Lincoln Abes 70–47, Pekin Celestials 61–55, Canton Highlanders 57–56, Clinton Champs/Kankakee Kanks 56–56 and the Champaign-Urbana Velvets 53–64 in the standings.[3] [4] Streator played their home games at Streator City Park.[5]

    In their second season, the renamed Streator Boosters continued play in the 1913 Illinois–Missouri League.[6] Streator placed fourth in the league with a record of 30–57, as two league teams folded during the season. Bob Coyle and Bob Kahl were the 1913 Streator managers.[4] [7] Streator ended the season 29.0 games behind the first place Lincoln Abes after both Pekin and Canton folded on July 19, 1913. Streator's Roy Phillips led the league with 13 home runs and teammate E.H. Kennedy had led league hitters with 92 total hits.[4]

    The 1914 Streator Boosters ended the Illinois–Missouri League regular season with a record of 40–48. Streator placed third in the Illinois–Missouri League standings, playing under managers John Ray and Henry Seebach.[8] The Illinois–Missouri League saw the Lincoln Abes and Kankakee Kanks fold on July 3, 1914, ending the season with four teams as Streator finished 21.0 games behind the first place Champaign-Urbana Velvets.[9] The Illinois–Missouri League permanently folded after the 1914 season.[4]

    After the demise of the Illinois–Missouri League, the 1915 Streator Boosters became charter members of the short–lived Class D level Bi-State League and won a championship in a shortened season.[10] The Aurora Foxes, Elgin Watch Makers, Freeport Pretzels, Ottawa Indians and Racine Belles joined Streator in the six-team league.[11] On July 7, 1915, Streator was in first place with a 30–18 record when the Bi–State League permanently folded.[12] Jack Herbert was the manager as Streator finished 1.5 games ahead of second place Racine. Booster player Eddie Wise led the league with 5 home runs.[4]

    The Bi-State League did not return to play in 1915.[4] Streator has not hosted another minor league team following the 1915 Streator Boosters.[13] [4]

    The ballpark

    Streator minor league teams played home games at Streator City Park. The Streator City Park is still in use today as a public park, located in the 200 block of North Park Street in Streator, Illinois.[5] [14]

    Timeline

    Year(s)
    1. Yrs.
    Team Level LeagueBallpark
    19121 Streator Speedboys Class DNorthern AssociationStreator City Park
    1913–19142 Streator Boosters
    19151Bi-State League

    Year–by–year records

    Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/Notes
    1912 46–65 6th Jack LeuteNo playoffs held
    1913 30–57 4th Bob Coyle / Nick KahlNo playoffs held
    1914 40–48 3rd John Ray / Heine SeebachNo playoffs held
    1915 30–18 1st Jack HerbertLeague folded July 7
    League champions

    Notable alumni

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 1912 Streator Speedboys Statistics. Baseball-Reference.com.
    2. Web site: 1912 Streator Speedboys Roster on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    3. Web site: 1912 Illinois-Missouri League (IIL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    4. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.
    5. Web site: City Park in Streator, IL history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    6. Web site: Sports Statistics from the Stats Crew. www.statscrew.com.
    7. Web site: 1913 Illinois-Missouri League (IIL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    8. Web site: 1914 Streator Boosters Statistics. Baseball-Reference.com.
    9. Web site: 1914 Illinois-Missouri League (IIL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    10. Web site: 1915 Streator Boosters Statistics. Baseball-Reference.com.
    11. Web site: 1915 Bi-State League (BSL) Standings on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
    12. Web site: Sports Statistics from the Stats Crew. www.statscrew.com.
    13. Web site: Streator, Illinois Encyclopedia. Baseball-Reference.com.
    14. Web site: Welcome to Streator Tourism. www.streator.org.