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St. Louis Whites

The St. Louis Whites were a minor league baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1888, the St. Louis "Whites" played briefly as members of the Class A level Western Association. The Whites were created as an early version of a farm team for the St. Louis Browns, who evolved to become today's St. Louis Cardinals. The St. Louis Whites hosted minor league home games at both Red Stocking Baseball Park and Sportsman's Park.

St. Louis Whites
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass A (1888)
LeagueWestern Association (1888)
Major league affiliations
TeamSt. Louis Browns
Minor league titles
League titles None
Team data
NameSt. Louis Whites (1888)
BallparkRed Stocking Baseball Park (1888)
Sportsman's Park (1888)

Baseball Hall of Fame member Jake Beckley played for the St. Louis Whites and Hall of Famer Charles Comiskey was a 25% owner of the team.

History edit

The St. Louis Whites team was founded by St. Louis Browns owner Chris Von der Ahe, who formed the Whites to serve as a farm team for the Browns. The new franchise joined the Class A level Western Association, the highest level of minor leagues in the era. Von der Ahe had signed no fewer than twenty–nine players to 1888 contracts for the Whites by December 1887. Von der Ahe owned 50% of the franchise, with Whites' manager Tom Loftus and St. Louis Browns player/manager Charlie Comiskey splitting the remaining 50% of the St. Louis Whites ownership.[1]

 
Beckley, 1st Base, St. Louis Whites, from the Old Judge series (N172) for Old Judge Cigarettes

In the 1888 season, the newly formed St. Louis Whites began minor league play as members of the eight–team Class A level Western Association. The Whites joined with the Chicago Maroons, Des Moines Prohibitionists, Kansas City Blues, Milwaukee Brewers, Minneapolis Millers, Omaha Omahogs and St. Paul Apostles teams in Western Association league play.[2][3][4]

The St. Louis Whites played their first exhibition game in a contest against the major league St. Louis Browns on March 25, 1888, at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.[1]

The Whites opened the season, beginning Western Association league play on April 28, 1888, playing against the Milwaukee Brewers at Sportsman's Park. The St. Louis Whites played their first 11 games at home, hosting home games when the St. Louis Browns played games on the road as to avoid conflicts. St. Louis later was soon forced to fold from the Western Association during the season, after the team owners sought to sell the franchise. On June 20, 1888, St. Louis disbanded with a record of 10–18, playing their partial season under manager Tom Loftus. After the team folded, their roster of players were sold off or transferred to other teams. The St. Louis franchise was eventually replaced in the Western Association play by the Sioux City Cornhuskers, who began play July 4, 1888, before that franchise folded on October 1, 1888.[5][1][6][4]

Baseball Hall of Fame member Jake Beckley played for the 1888 St. Louis Whites. Playing for the team at age 20, Beckley batted.319 in 38 games for St, Louis, before making his major league debut after the Whites folded. Following the demise of the team, Beckley was purchased for $4,500 (along with Harry Staley) by the Pittsburgh Alleghenys midway through the 1888 season.[7][8]

 
(2010) Red Stockings Park marker

The ballparks edit

The 1888 St. Louis Whites played the home games at Red Stocking Baseball Park. The ballpark was also called the Compton Avenue Base Ball Park and was torn down in 1898. The railroad runs through a portion of the site today. The ballpark was located at 701 S. Compton Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.[9]

The Whites were noted to have also played at Sportsman's Park, home of the St. Louis Browns. The ballpark was located at Grand Boulevard and Dodier Street, on the north side of St. Louis, later becoming home of the St. Louis Cardinals until 1966. The field portion of the ballpark is still in use today for youth activities.[1][10]

Year–by–year record edit

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs/Notes
1888 18–44 NA Tom Loftus Team disbanded June 20

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The St. Louis Whites". krispaulw.com.
  2. ^ "1888 Western Association (WA) minor league baseball on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  3. ^ "1888 Western Association". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. ^ a b Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
  5. ^ "1888 St. Louis Whites minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  6. ^ "1888 St. Louis Whites Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. ^ "Jake Beckley". Retrosheet.org. Retrieved November 21, 2006.
  8. ^ "Jake Beckley Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  9. ^ "Red Stocking Base-Ball Park in St. Louis, MO minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  10. ^ Boys, Herbert Hoover; Gr, Girls Club 2901 N.; Louis, Blvd St; www.hhbgc.org, MO 63107 St Louis-Fairground Park 314-652-8300. "Herbert Hoover Boys & Girls Club". Riverfront Times.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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The St Louis Whites were a minor league baseball team based in St Louis Missouri In 1888 the St Louis Whites played briefly as members of the Class A level Western Association The Whites were created as an early version of a farm team for the St Louis Browns who evolved to become today s St Louis Cardinals The St Louis Whites hosted minor league home games at both Red Stocking Baseball Park and Sportsman s Park St Louis Whites1888St Louis MissouriMinor league affiliationsClassClass A 1888 LeagueWestern Association 1888 Major league affiliationsTeamSt Louis BrownsMinor league titlesLeague titlesNoneTeam dataNameSt Louis Whites 1888 BallparkRed Stocking Baseball Park 1888 Sportsman s Park 1888 Baseball Hall of Fame member Jake Beckley played for the St Louis Whites and Hall of Famer Charles Comiskey was a 25 owner of the team Contents 1 History 2 The ballparks 3 Year by year record 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe St Louis Whites team was founded by St Louis Browns owner Chris Von der Ahe who formed the Whites to serve as a farm team for the Browns The new franchise joined the Class A level Western Association the highest level of minor leagues in the era Von der Ahe had signed no fewer than twenty nine players to 1888 contracts for the Whites by December 1887 Von der Ahe owned 50 of the franchise with Whites manager Tom Loftus and St Louis Browns player manager Charlie Comiskey splitting the remaining 50 of the St Louis Whites ownership 1 nbsp Beckley 1st Base St Louis Whites from the Old Judge series N172 for Old Judge CigarettesIn the 1888 season the newly formed St Louis Whites began minor league play as members of the eight team Class A level Western Association The Whites joined with the Chicago Maroons Des Moines Prohibitionists Kansas City Blues Milwaukee Brewers Minneapolis Millers Omaha Omahogs and St Paul Apostles teams in Western Association league play 2 3 4 The St Louis Whites played their first exhibition game in a contest against the major league St Louis Browns on March 25 1888 at Sportsman s Park in St Louis 1 The Whites opened the season beginning Western Association league play on April 28 1888 playing against the Milwaukee Brewers at Sportsman s Park The St Louis Whites played their first 11 games at home hosting home games when the St Louis Browns played games on the road as to avoid conflicts St Louis later was soon forced to fold from the Western Association during the season after the team owners sought to sell the franchise On June 20 1888 St Louis disbanded with a record of 10 18 playing their partial season under manager Tom Loftus After the team folded their roster of players were sold off or transferred to other teams The St Louis franchise was eventually replaced in the Western Association play by the Sioux City Cornhuskers who began play July 4 1888 before that franchise folded on October 1 1888 5 1 6 4 Baseball Hall of Fame member Jake Beckley played for the 1888 St Louis Whites Playing for the team at age 20 Beckley batted 319 in 38 games for St Louis before making his major league debut after the Whites folded Following the demise of the team Beckley was purchased for 4 500 along with Harry Staley by the Pittsburgh Alleghenys midway through the 1888 season 7 8 nbsp 2010 Red Stockings Park markerThe ballparks editThe 1888 St Louis Whites played the home games at Red Stocking Baseball Park The ballpark was also called the Compton Avenue Base Ball Park and was torn down in 1898 The railroad runs through a portion of the site today The ballpark was located at 701 S Compton Avenue St Louis Missouri 9 The Whites were noted to have also played at Sportsman s Park home of the St Louis Browns The ballpark was located at Grand Boulevard and Dodier Street on the north side of St Louis later becoming home of the St Louis Cardinals until 1966 The field portion of the ballpark is still in use today for youth activities 1 10 Year by year record editYear Record Finish Manager Playoffs Notes1888 18 44 NA Tom Loftus Team disbanded June 20Notable alumni editJake Beckley 1888 Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame 1971 Charles Comiskey 1888 part owner Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame 1939 Tug Arundel 1888 Ernie Burch 1888 Bart Cantz 1888 Jack Crooks 1888 Tom Dolan 1888 Pete Galligan 1888 Joseph Herr 1888 Hunkey Hines 1888 Parson Nicholson 1888 Harry Staley 1888 Chris von der Ahe 1888 owner See also editSt Louis Whites playersReferences edit a b c d The St Louis Whites krispaulw com 1888 Western Association WA minor league baseball on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1888 Western Association Baseball Reference com a b Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Third ed Baseball America ISBN 978 1932391176 1888 St Louis Whites minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1888 St Louis Whites Statistics Baseball Reference com Jake Beckley Retrosheet org Retrieved November 21 2006 Jake Beckley Minor Leagues Statistics amp History 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