Английская Википедия:Eastern Kansas League

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The Eastern Kansas League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1910 season. The six–team Class D level Eastern Kansas League consisted of franchises based exclusively in Kansas. The Eastern Kansas League permanently folded after the 1910 season in which Sabetha won the league championship.

History

The Eastern Kansas League began play on June 8, 1910, as six charter members formed for the 1910 Class D level League.[1][2] The Eastern Kansas League was one of three leagues playing in Kansas in 1910, joining the Kansas State League and Central Kansas League.[3]

The Eastern Kansas League charter league members beginning the season were the Hiawatha Indians, Holton, Horton, Kansas, Marysville, Kansas, Sabetha, Kansas and Seneca teams.[4][5]

On August 25, 1910, during the 1910 season, Holton, with a 15-31 record, moved to Blue Rapids, Kansas. Both the Marysville and Horton franchises permanently disbanded on September 1, 1910.[6]

The league schedule ended on September 15, 1910.[7] The final Eastern Kansas League standings featured the first place Sabetha team with a record of 53–28, followed by Seneca (46–39), Hiawatha Indians (44–44), Marysville (38–39), Horton (35–38) and Holton/Blue Rapids (26–54) in the six–team league.[4][3][5] The 1910 Hiawatha team was also referred to as the "Boosters."[8][9]

The Eastern Kansas League permanently folded after their only season in 1910. On February 10, 1911, the Eastern Kansas League owners met in Hiawatha to discuss the 1911 season. During the meeting, the possibility of adding teams from Atchison, Kansas and Leavenworth, Kansas to the league was discussed. However, the league never began the 1911 season, folding in early May 1911. Problems with ballpark leases in Sabetha and Horton were problematic to the franchises continuing. Besides Hiawatha, no league cities ever hosted minor league baseball teams again.[10]

1910 Eastern Kansas League teams

Team name City represented Ballpark Year active
Blue Rapids Blue Rapids, Kansas Riverside Park[11] Шаблон:By
Hiawatha Indians Hiawatha, Kansas League Park[12] Шаблон:By
Holton Holton, Kansas Unknown Шаблон:By
Horton Hammers Horton, Kansas Unknown[11] Шаблон:By
Marysville Marysville, Kansas High School Field[13] Шаблон:By
Sabetha Sabetha, Kansas Sabetha Base Ball Park[14] Шаблон:By
Seneca Seneca, Kansas City Park[15] Шаблон:By

Standing & statistics

1910 Eastern Kansas League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Sabetha 53 28 .654 - Harry Martin / Robert Kahl
Seneca 46 39 .541 9.0 Mike Simon / Tom Carmen
Hiawatha Indians 44 44 .500 12.5 Spec Willey / Pepper Williford /
Swift / Flemming
Marysville 38 39 .494 13.0 William Davidson / McDowell
Horton 35 38 .479 14.0 Papa Church
Holton /
Blue Rapids
26 54 .325 26.5 Ted McGrew
Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot
Robert Kahl Sabetha BA .322
Bill Barackman Sabetha Hits 74

[6][3]

References

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External links

Eastern Kansas League - Baseball Reference Шаблон:Professional Baseball