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Maysville, Kentucky minor league baseball

Minor league baseball teams were based in Maysville, Kentucky in various seasons between 1894 and 1923. Maysville teams played as members of the Tri-State League in 1894, Blue Grass League from 1910 to 1912, Ohio State League from 1913 to 1916 and Blue Grass League from 1922 to 1923, winning one league championship. Maysville hosted home minor league games at the Maysville Base Ball Park/League Park. Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Maysville Rivermen in his first professional season.

Maysville , Kentucky
minor league baseball teams
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent (1894)
Class D (1910–1916, 1922–1923)
LeagueTri-State League (1894)
Blue Grass League (1910–1912)
Ohio State League (1913–1916)
Blue Grass League (1922–1923)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (1)1922
Conference titles (1)1922
Wild card berths (2)
  • 1915
  • 1922
Team data
NameMaysville (1894)
Maysville Rivermen (1910–1912)
Maysville Angels (1913–1915)
Maysville Burley Cubs (1916)
Maysville Cardinals (1922–1923)
BallparkMaysville Base Ball Park/League Park (1910–1916, 1922–1923)

History edit

Early amateur Maysville teams began play in 1860 with the Maysville Town Ball Club. In the 1890s, a Maysville amateur team reportedly won a three–game series against the Cincinnati Reds.[1]

Maysville first hosted minor league baseball in 1894, when the Maysville team played as members of the Tri-State League. The 1894 league records are unknown.[2][3][1]

On August 24, 1910, the Shelbyville Grays franchise of the Class D level Blue Grass League relocated to Maysville, Kentucky, finishing the 1910 season playing as the Maysville Rivermen.[4][5] Reports state that Maysville owners purchased the Shelbyville franchise for $500.00. The owners of the Maysville team were local citizens, headed up by businessmen, J.W. Fitzgerald and Preston Wells. The Rivermen had a record of 3–24 after the move to Maysville. In 1910, Maysville businesses offered gifts to players who hit home runs.[1][6][7] The Shelbyville/Maysville team finished last, in sixth place, with a 37–89 overall record and were 42.5 games behind the first place Paris Bourbonites in the final standings. Anton Kuhn and Daniel Collins managed the 1910 team.[2][8][9][10]

Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Shelbyville Grays/Maysville Rivermen. Playing at age 19, Stengel hit .223 for the team in 69 games and 233 at–bats, after beginning the 1910 season with the Kankakee Kays.[11] During the season, Stengel hit a home run and received a box of candy and a Duplex Safety-razor outfit.[7][12] A young Maysville boy named Robert Willocks would carry Stengel's spikes and glove to the ballpark where Stengel would get him into the game for free.[1][6][13]

 
(1910) Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel, Maysville Rivermen.

Maysville continued play in the 1911 Blue Grass League season.[14] An opening day parade featured Blue Grass League President Dr. W.C. Ussery. Maysville Mayor J.W. Lee threw out the first pitch and declared the day a business holiday. A crowd of 3,000 saw Maysville beat the Paris Bourbonites.[1] The Maryville Rivermen finished with a record of 55–63, placing fourth under manager James Carmoney. Maysville finished the season 17.5 games behind the first place Paris Bourbonites.[15][16][17][1]

The 1912 Maysville Rivermen placed second in the Blue Grass league, finishing 4.0 games behind the first place Frankfort Lawmakers.[18]>[19] In 1912, the Mt. Olivet band played at the Maysville Rivermen season home opener. Maysville was under the direction of owner Thomas Russell.[1]

Finishing the 1912 season with a 82–47 record under managers James Carmoney and Harry Kunkel, the Rivermen finished behind Frankfort's 85–42 record. They were followed by the Lexington Colts (60–65), Paris Bourbonites (60–69), Richmond Pioneers (66–64) and Mount Sterling Orphans (31–97). The Blue Grass League folded following the 1912 season.[20][21][2][22]

After the Blue Grass League folded, Maysville continued minor league play in 1913 in a new league. The Maysville Angles became members of the 1913 eight–team Class D level Ohio State League.[23] With a 38–96 record, Maysville placed eighth and last in the league, ending the season 46.0 games behind the first place Chillicothe Babes. The 1913 Maysville manager was Frank Moore.[2][24][25][26]

The 1914 Maysville Angels disbanded from the eight–team Ohio State League during the season.[27] Maysville folded on July 22, 1914, after beating Huntington 2–1.[1] At the time, the team had a record of 30–51 under managers Ollie Chapman and Roy Montgomery.[2][28][29][30]

After the 1915 season began, Maysville resumed play during the season in the six–team Ohio State League and played in the league finals.[31] On July 13, 1915, the Chillicothe Babes, with a 27–34 record, moved to Huntington, West Virginia. After just six games, Huntington (2–4) moved to Maysville on July 19, 1915.[32] The team finished the season with an overall record of 58–55, to place third in the regular season under manager Josh Devore. The combined team finished 13.0 games behind the first place Portsmouth Cobblers and the team advanced to a playoff. In the Finals, the Portsmouth Cobblers defeated Maysville 4 games to 1. The 1916 Ohio State League members were the Charleston Senators (58–63), Chillicothe Babes/Huntington/Maysville Angels (58–55), Frankfort Old Taylors (45–65), Ironton Nailers (47–69), Lexington Colts (63–48) and Portsmouth Cobblers (71–42).[2][33]<[34]

The Ohio State League permanently folded on July 19, 1916, with the Maysville Burley Cubs as a league member.[35] At the time the Ohio State League folded, the Cubs had a 26–36 record and were in fourth place, finishing 19.0 games behind the first place Portsmouth Truckers. The 1916 Cubs' manager was Jimmy Jones.[36][37][2][38]

Maysville won a championship in 1922. Maysville returned to play in the Class D level Blue Grass League, which reformed as a six–team league.[39] The Maysville Cardinals, owned again by Thomas Russell, finished the regular season in second place with a 33–28 record under manager Norbert Bosken. The Maysville Cardinals, with a 16–6 record, won the first half standings and the Cynthiana Merchants, with a 25–17 record, won the second half standings, as the Blue Grass league played a split–season schedule in 1922. In the Finals, Maysville defeated the Cynthiana Merchants three games to one to win the 1922 Blue Grass League Championship.[2][40][41][42][1]

In their final season of play, the Maysville Cardinals placed third in the 1923 Blue Grass League standings.[43] Maysville had a record of 48–45 under returning manager Norbert Bosken, finishing 3.0 games behind the first place Cynthiana Cobblers. The standings were led by the Cynthiana Cobblers (54–43), followed by the Winchester Dodgers (53–44), Maysville Cardinals (48–45), Paris Bourbons (45–47), Lexington Reos (44–49) and Mount Sterling Essex (38–54). Maysville permanently folded following the 1923 season. Maysville has not hosted another minor league team.[2][44][45][46]

The ballpark edit

Beginning in 1910, Maysville teams were noted to have played home games at the Maysville Base Ball Park. The ballpark was also called "League Park."[47] Reportedly there was an asylum across from the ballpark, where patients would watch games and cheer the players. The ballpark was located between East 2nd Street & 3rd Streets at Houston Avenue, Maysville, Kentucky.[7][48][13]

 
(2007) Maysville, Kentucky

Timeline edit

Year(s) # Yrs. Team Level League Ballpark
1894 1 Maysville Independent Tri-State League Unknown
1910–1912 3 Maysville Rivermen Class D Blue Grass League Maysville Base Ball Park
1913–1915 3 Maysville Angels Ohio State League
1916 1 Maysville Burley Cubs
1922–1923 2 Maysville Cardinals Blue Grass League

Year-by-year records edit

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/notes
1894 00–00 NA NA League standings unknown
1910 37–89 6th Anton Kuhn / Daniel Collins Shelbyville moved to Maysville August 24
1911 55–63 4th James Carmoney Did not qualify
1912 82–47 2nd James Carmoney / Harry Kunkel No playoffs held
1913 38–96 8th Frank Moore No playoffs held
1914 30–51 NA Ollie Chapman / Roy Montgomery Team disbanded July 22
1915 58–55 3rd Josh Devore Huntington moved to Maysville July 19
Lost in finals
1916 26–36 4th Jim Jones League folded July 19
1922 33–28 2nd Norbert Bosken League Champions
1923 48–45 3rd Norbert Bosken No playoffs held

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
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  48. ^ Cieradkowski, Gary Joseph (August 22, 2013). "The Infinite Baseball Card Set: 157. Casey Stengel: The Old Professor as Student".

External links edit

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Minor league baseball teams were based in Maysville Kentucky in various seasons between 1894 and 1923 Maysville teams played as members of the Tri State League in 1894 Blue Grass League from 1910 to 1912 Ohio State League from 1913 to 1916 and Blue Grass League from 1922 to 1923 winning one league championship Maysville hosted home minor league games at the Maysville Base Ball Park League Park Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Maysville Rivermen in his first professional season Maysville Kentuckyminor league baseball teams1894 1923 1894 1910 1916 1922 1923 Maysville KentuckyMinor league affiliationsClassIndependent 1894 Class D 1910 1916 1922 1923 LeagueTri State League 1894 Blue Grass League 1910 1912 Ohio State League 1913 1916 Blue Grass League 1922 1923 Major league affiliationsTeamNoneMinor league titlesLeague titles 1 1922Conference titles 1 1922Wild card berths 2 19151922Team dataNameMaysville 1894 Maysville Rivermen 1910 1912 Maysville Angels 1913 1915 Maysville Burley Cubs 1916 Maysville Cardinals 1922 1923 BallparkMaysville Base Ball Park League Park 1910 1916 1922 1923 Contents 1 History 2 The ballpark 3 Timeline 4 Year by year records 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly amateur Maysville teams began play in 1860 with the Maysville Town Ball Club In the 1890s a Maysville amateur team reportedly won a three game series against the Cincinnati Reds 1 Maysville first hosted minor league baseball in 1894 when the Maysville team played as members of the Tri State League The 1894 league records are unknown 2 3 1 On August 24 1910 the Shelbyville Grays franchise of the Class D level Blue Grass League relocated to Maysville Kentucky finishing the 1910 season playing as the Maysville Rivermen 4 5 Reports state that Maysville owners purchased the Shelbyville franchise for 500 00 The owners of the Maysville team were local citizens headed up by businessmen J W Fitzgerald and Preston Wells The Rivermen had a record of 3 24 after the move to Maysville In 1910 Maysville businesses offered gifts to players who hit home runs 1 6 7 The Shelbyville Maysville team finished last in sixth place with a 37 89 overall record and were 42 5 games behind the first place Paris Bourbonites in the final standings Anton Kuhn and Daniel Collins managed the 1910 team 2 8 9 10 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Shelbyville Grays Maysville Rivermen Playing at age 19 Stengel hit 223 for the team in 69 games and 233 at bats after beginning the 1910 season with the Kankakee Kays 11 During the season Stengel hit a home run and received a box of candy and a Duplex Safety razor outfit 7 12 A young Maysville boy named Robert Willocks would carry Stengel s spikes and glove to the ballpark where Stengel would get him into the game for free 1 6 13 nbsp 1910 Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel Maysville Rivermen Maysville continued play in the 1911 Blue Grass League season 14 An opening day parade featured Blue Grass League President Dr W C Ussery Maysville Mayor J W Lee threw out the first pitch and declared the day a business holiday A crowd of 3 000 saw Maysville beat the Paris Bourbonites 1 The Maryville Rivermen finished with a record of 55 63 placing fourth under manager James Carmoney Maysville finished the season 17 5 games behind the first place Paris Bourbonites 15 16 17 1 The 1912 Maysville Rivermen placed second in the Blue Grass league finishing 4 0 games behind the first place Frankfort Lawmakers 18 gt 19 In 1912 the Mt Olivet band played at the Maysville Rivermen season home opener Maysville was under the direction of owner Thomas Russell 1 Finishing the 1912 season with a 82 47 record under managers James Carmoney and Harry Kunkel the Rivermen finished behind Frankfort s 85 42 record They were followed by the Lexington Colts 60 65 Paris Bourbonites 60 69 Richmond Pioneers 66 64 and Mount Sterling Orphans 31 97 The Blue Grass League folded following the 1912 season 20 21 2 22 After the Blue Grass League folded Maysville continued minor league play in 1913 in a new league The Maysville Angles became members of the 1913 eight team Class D level Ohio State League 23 With a 38 96 record Maysville placed eighth and last in the league ending the season 46 0 games behind the first place Chillicothe Babes The 1913 Maysville manager was Frank Moore 2 24 25 26 The 1914 Maysville Angels disbanded from the eight team Ohio State League during the season 27 Maysville folded on July 22 1914 after beating Huntington 2 1 1 At the time the team had a record of 30 51 under managers Ollie Chapman and Roy Montgomery 2 28 29 30 After the 1915 season began Maysville resumed play during the season in the six team Ohio State League and played in the league finals 31 On July 13 1915 the Chillicothe Babes with a 27 34 record moved to Huntington West Virginia After just six games Huntington 2 4 moved to Maysville on July 19 1915 32 The team finished the season with an overall record of 58 55 to place third in the regular season under manager Josh Devore The combined team finished 13 0 games behind the first place Portsmouth Cobblers and the team advanced to a playoff In the Finals the Portsmouth Cobblers defeated Maysville 4 games to 1 The 1916 Ohio State League members were the Charleston Senators 58 63 Chillicothe Babes Huntington Maysville Angels 58 55 Frankfort Old Taylors 45 65 Ironton Nailers 47 69 Lexington Colts 63 48 and Portsmouth Cobblers 71 42 2 33 lt 34 The Ohio State League permanently folded on July 19 1916 with the Maysville Burley Cubs as a league member 35 At the time the Ohio State League folded the Cubs had a 26 36 record and were in fourth place finishing 19 0 games behind the first place Portsmouth Truckers The 1916 Cubs manager was Jimmy Jones 36 37 2 38 Maysville won a championship in 1922 Maysville returned to play in the Class D level Blue Grass League which reformed as a six team league 39 The Maysville Cardinals owned again by Thomas Russell finished the regular season in second place with a 33 28 record under manager Norbert Bosken The Maysville Cardinals with a 16 6 record won the first half standings and the Cynthiana Merchants with a 25 17 record won the second half standings as the Blue Grass league played a split season schedule in 1922 In the Finals Maysville defeated the Cynthiana Merchants three games to one to win the 1922 Blue Grass League Championship 2 40 41 42 1 In their final season of play the Maysville Cardinals placed third in the 1923 Blue Grass League standings 43 Maysville had a record of 48 45 under returning manager Norbert Bosken finishing 3 0 games behind the first place Cynthiana Cobblers The standings were led by the Cynthiana Cobblers 54 43 followed by the Winchester Dodgers 53 44 Maysville Cardinals 48 45 Paris Bourbons 45 47 Lexington Reos 44 49 and Mount Sterling Essex 38 54 Maysville permanently folded following the 1923 season Maysville has not hosted another minor league team 2 44 45 46 The ballpark editBeginning in 1910 Maysville teams were noted to have played home games at the Maysville Base Ball Park The ballpark was also called League Park 47 Reportedly there was an asylum across from the ballpark where patients would watch games and cheer the players The ballpark was located between East 2nd Street amp 3rd Streets at Houston Avenue Maysville Kentucky 7 48 13 nbsp 2007 Maysville KentuckyTimeline editYear s Yrs Team Level League Ballpark1894 1 Maysville Independent Tri State League Unknown1910 1912 3 Maysville Rivermen Class D Blue Grass League Maysville Base Ball Park1913 1915 3 Maysville Angels Ohio State League1916 1 Maysville Burley Cubs1922 1923 2 Maysville Cardinals Blue Grass LeagueYear by year records editYear Record Finish Manager Playoffs notes1894 00 00 NA NA League standings unknown1910 37 89 6th Anton Kuhn Daniel Collins Shelbyville moved to Maysville August 241911 55 63 4th James Carmoney Did not qualify1912 82 47 2nd James Carmoney Harry Kunkel No playoffs held1913 38 96 8th Frank Moore No playoffs held1914 30 51 NA Ollie Chapman Roy Montgomery Team disbanded July 221915 58 55 3rd Josh Devore Huntington moved to Maysville July 19Lost in finals1916 26 36 4th Jim Jones League folded July 191922 33 28 2nd Norbert Bosken League Champions1923 48 45 3rd Norbert Bosken No playoffs heldNotable alumni editCasey Stengel 1910 Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame 1966 Paul Carter 1913 Bill Cramer 1910 Lee Dashner 1913 Hank DeBerry 1915 Josh Devore 1915 MGR Frank Emmer 1915 Ed Glenn 1910 Charlie Grover 1911 1912 Emil Huhn 1910 Jim Jones 1916 MGR George Kircher 1910 Howard McGraner 1915 1916 Ray Miner 1922 Frank Moore 1913 MGR Skeeter Shelton 1911 Scottie Slayback 1922 John Singleton 1915 1916 Jack Snyder 1911 1912 Ed Sperber 1916 Carl Weilman 1912 Harry Williams 1911 1912 Matt Zeiser 1915 Maysville minor league baseball players Maysville Angels players Maysville Rivermen playersReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Nash Tandy 2020 Hixon s Hoardings and More PDF Messenger Maysville Kentucky XXV VI Kentucky Gateway Museum Center 4 5 a b c d e f g h i Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Third ed Baseball America ISBN 978 1932391176 1894 Tri State League Baseball Reference com 1910 Shelbyville Maysville Rivermen Statistics Baseball Reference com 1910 Shelbyville Millers Maysville Rivermen Statistics on StatsCrew com www statscrew com a b Re visiting Maysville s baseball history Ledger Independent Maysville Online July 2 2005 a b c Maysville s Early Baseball Team Limestone Sports Network www limestonesportsnetwork com 1910 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1910 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1910 Shelbyville Millers Maysville Rivermen Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Casey Stengel Minor Negro amp Cuban Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Casey Stengel Society for American Baseball Research a b Maysville s Baseball history and Casey Stengel was part of it Ledger Independent Maysville Online April 3 2012 1911 Maysville Rivermen Statistics Baseball Reference com 1911 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1911 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1911 Maysville Rivermen Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1912 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1912 Maysville Rivermen Statistics Baseball Reference com 1912 Blue Grass League BGL Standings on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1912 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1912 Maysville Rivermen Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1913 Maysville Statistics Baseball Reference com 1913 Ohio State League Baseball Reference com 1913 Maysville Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1913 Ohio State League OSL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1914 Maysville Statistics Baseball Reference com 1914 Ohio State League Baseball Reference com 1914 Ohio State League OSL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1914 Maysville Angels Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1915 Chillicothe Huntington Babes Maysville Angels Statistics Baseball Reference com 1915 Chillicothe Babes Huntington Maysville Angels Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1915 Ohio State League OSL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1915 Ohio State League Baseball Reference com 1916 Maysville Burley Cubs Statistics Baseball Reference com 1916 Ohio State League OSL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1916 Ohio State League Baseball Reference com 1916 Maysville Burley Cubs Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1922 Maysville Cardinals Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1922 Maysville Cardinals Statistics Baseball Reference com 1922 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1922 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1923 Maysville Cardinals Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1923 Blue Grass League Baseball Reference com 1923 Maysville Cardinals Statistics Baseball Reference com 1923 Blue Grass League BGL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Maysville Base Ball Park in Maysville KY history and teams on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Cieradkowski Gary Joseph August 22 2013 The Infinite Baseball Card Set 157 Casey Stengel The Old Professor as Student External links editMaysville Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maysville Kentucky minor league baseball amp oldid 1207809813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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