Central_League_(baseball)

Central League (minor league)

Central League (minor league)

Defunct American baseball league


The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically in 1900, from 19031917, 19201922, 1926, 19281930, 1934, and 19481951. In 1926, the league merged mid-season with the Michigan State League and played under that name for the remainder of the season.[1] The Central League later reformed in 1928.

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The Central League hosted teams from 37 cities over its six decades of league play. Teams from the states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia were represented.

Minor League class history

Before the current minor league baseball classification system was introduced in 1963, minor leagues/teams were classified from Class D up to Class Triple-A. The following is a list of the various classifications that the Central League had during its years of operation:

  • Class B: 19031917, 19201922, 19281930, 1932, 1934
  • Class C: 1926
  • Class A: 19481951

Cities represented

The following are cities and former teams that made up the Central League.

Standings & statistics

1900 Central League

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Peoria disbanded July 8; Springfield (4-14) transferred to Jacksonville May 21; Jacksonville disbanded July 8.
Playoffs: Danville defeated Bloomington

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1903 to 1917

1903 Central League

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Anderson (15-12) moved to Grand Rapids May 30

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1904 Central League

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Marion (12-15) moved to Peoria (27-33) May 30; Peoria returned to Marion July 31; Evansville disbanded September 6

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1905 Central League

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Fort Wayne (31-41) moved to Canton July 10

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1906 Central League
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1907 Central League

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1908 Central League

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1909 Central League

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1910 Central League

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1911 Central League

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Grand Rapids (25-36) moved to Newark June 27; South Bend (42-36) moved to Grand Rapids July 13; Evansville (54-54) moved to South Bend August 11

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1912 Central League

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1913 Central League
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1914 Central League

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Springfield disbanded August 8

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1915 Central League

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1916 Central League

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Grand Rapids played some games at Battle Creek, MI
Playoffs: Dayton 4 games, Springfield 2

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1917 Central League

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South Bend (26-35) moved to Peoria July 8
Playoffs: Grand Rapids 4 games, Peoria 3

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1920 to 1926

1920 Central League
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1921 Central League

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Jackson (27-45) moved to Ionia July 20

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1922 Central League

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Playoffs: Grand Rapids 5 games, Ludington 3

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1926 Central League

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League merged with the Michigan-Ontario League to form the Michigan State League, which began play June 15

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1928 to 1930, 1932, 1934

1928 Central League
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Playoffs: Fort Wayne 4 games, Erie 2

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1929 Central League
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1930 Central League
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1932 Central League
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Akron (19-34) moved to Canton June 21; Canton disbanded July 21; South Bend disbanded July 21 Playoffs: Dayton 4 games, Fort Wayne 0

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1934 Central League

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Lima disbanded May 26; Muskegon disbanded May 30; League disbanded June 10

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1948 to 1951

1948 Central League

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Playoffs: Fort Wayne 3 games, Flint 2; Dayton 3 games, Muskegon 1
Finals: Dayton 4 games, Fort Wayne 2

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1949 Central League

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Playoffs: Charleston 3 games, Dayton 1; Grand Rapids 3 games, Flint 2
Finals: Grand Rapids 4 games, Charleston 2

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1950 Central League

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Playoffs: Flint 3 games, Grand Rapids 1; Muskegon 3 games, Dayton 2
Finals: Flint 4 games, Muskegon 1

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1951 Central League

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References

  1. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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