New York State League (1885–1917)

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New York State League (1885–1917)
Classification Independent (1885, 1889–1890, 1894–1895, 1899–1901)
Class B (1902–1917)
Sport Minor League Baseball
Inaugural season1885;138 years ago (1885)
Ceased1917;106 years ago (1917)
PresidentW.S. Arnold (1885)
Julius Haas (1894)
Dr. Ball (1895)
John H. Farrell (1897–1917)
No. of teams33
Country United States of America
Most titles4
Wilkes-Barre Barons
Related
competitions
New York-Penn League

The New York State League was a minor league baseball league that played between 1885 and 1917. The league began play as an Independent level league before playing from 1902 to 1917 as a Class B level league. League franchises were based in New York and Pennsylvania. John H. Farrell served as president of the league from 1897 to 1917.

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History

The first New York State League in 1885, was actually the second of the many names the International League used before settling on its longterm moniker.

The second New York State League was a six team league for one season in 1889. Oneida was expelled from the league on July 12, and Seneca Falls disbanded August 19.

The third and longest running New York State League was a solid league that lasted from 1899 through 1917. The league was classified as a Class B league in 1902 when the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues was formed. The loop, which also had teams in Pennsylvania, was also remarkably stable in terms of membership for any minor league of that era. Binghamton and Utica lasted the whole 19-year run. [1] [ page needed ]

Baseball Hall of Fame members Grover Cleveland Alexander (1910 Syracuse Stars), Johnny Evers (1902 Troy Trojans) and Bucky Harris (1917 Reading Pretzels) played in the league. [2] [3] [4]

Cities represented

Standings and statistics

1885 to 1904

1885 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Syracuse Stars 5237.584Henry Ormsbee / John Humphries
Utica Pentups 4941.5443.5Dave Dischler
Rochester Flour Cities 4542.5176.0James Jackson / Harry Leonard
Binghamton Bingoes 4146.47110.0Leonard Baldwin
Oswego Sweegs 3551.40715.5 Jack Gorman /
Salladin / Michael Gill
Albany Senators 2420.545NA Billy Arnold
Elmira Colonels 09.000NAWightman / Doc Kennedy

Elmira entered the league July 10 and disbanded July 26; Albany disbanded July 27.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Doc Kennedy ElmiraBA.387Jim DevineSyracuseERA0.76
Sandy Griffin UticaHits91
Charlie Osterhout TorontoRuns74

1889 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Auburn3219.627 Frank Leonard
Elmira3021.5882.0 Harry Taylor
Canandaigua2724.5295.0E.P. Gardner
Utica Pentups 2228.4409.5George Geer
Seneca Falls Maroons 1828.39111.5John Esmack /
William Urquhart / John O' Toole
Oneida817.320NA Juice Latham

Oneida was expelled July 12; Seneca Falls disbanded August 19.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Harry Taylor ElmiraBA.377
Dan PhalenAuburnHits92
T.L. KeayAuburnRuns70
Tim Shinnick AuburnSB44

1890 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Troy Trojans 5237.584 Jack Remsen
Cobleskill Giants 4238.5255.5 Myron Allen
Utica Pent-Ups 4644.5116.5David Dischler
Johnstown–Gloversville 4646.5007.5John Case
Oneonta3642.46210.5W.P. Bowling /
Conkley / George Geer
Albany Senators 3954.41915.0 Tom York / William Primrose

Oneonta disbanded September 3; Cobleskill disbanded September 20

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Doc Kennedy UticaBA.369Tom BrahanTroyW20
John GunshannonTroyRuns96James McGuireUticaW20
Bill Dahlen CobleskillHits137Patrick SheaJohnstown–GloversvilleSO170
Andy CostelloJohnstown–GloversvilleHR6Patrick SheaJohnstown–GloversvilleERA0.79
Thomas MearaOneonta/UticaSB84Tom BrahanTroyPCT.741 20–7

1894 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Amsterdam Carpet Tacks 3021.588Walter Beebe /
John Bartholomew / Bart Howard
Poughkeepsie Bridge Citys 2521.5432.5John Darrow
Johnstown Buckskins 2220.5243.5George Geer
Kingston Patriarchs 1331.29513.5Richard Johnston / George Madden
Albany Senators 1912.613NA Billy Arnold
Pittsfield Colts 1317.433NAGeorge Roberts / Edward Cain

Albany and Pittsfield disbanded July 3

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Chauncey BaldwinAmsterdamW11
Chauncey BaldwinAmsterdamPCT.786 11–3

1895 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Binghamton Crickets 2821.571Victor Wilber
Amsterdam Red Stockings 2922.569- Tom Donovan
Elmira Pioneers 2923.5580.5William Heine
Schenectady Dorpians 2424.5003.5Irvin Cook / Patrick Shea
Gloversville Glovers 2027.426NAGeorge Geer
Johnstown Buckskins 1728.378NAEd Breckinridge
Troy Trojans 77.500NAJ.D. Maloney
Albany Senators 68.429NAHenry Ramsey

Albany and Troy disbanded May 20; Gloversville and Johnstown disbanded July 4

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Si LauerAmsterdamHR7Tom BrahamElmiraW11
HollisElmiraW11
Ed MurphyBinghamtonW11
Ed MurphyBinghamtonPCT.688 11–5

1897 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Canandaigua Rustlers 5335.602Henry Ramsey
Palmyra Mormons 5135.5931.0Charles Faatz
Auburn Maroons 5041.5494.5 Tim Shinnick
Cortland Hirelings 2936.446NAGeorge Geer / Otis Smith
Batavia Giants /
Geneva Alhambras
2560.29426.5Martin Earley / Joe Hornung /
L. Angevine / William McNamara /
Ralph Fray

Cortland joined the league June 2; Batavia (11–33) transferred to Geneva July 25

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill Duggleby AuburnBA.365 Bill Duggleby AuburnERA1.31
James TomanAuburnR102
Chris GenegelCanandaiguaHits131
Tom TwaddleAuburnHits131

1898 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Canandaigua Rustlers 5541.579Henry Ramsey
Oswego Grays 5247.5254James Sayer
Auburn Maroons 5250.5105.5 Tim Shinnick /
Barney McManus / Michael J. Finn
Utica Pent-Ups 4949.5006.5 Jack Cronin / George Geer /
Brown / George Blackburn /
Howard Earl
Cortland Wagonmakers 4549.4798.5Tom McGuirk /
Ed Delaney / Frank Leonard
Rome (NY) Romans 4351.45710.5Charles Faatz / Hobart Whiting
Lyons4037.519NALouis Bacon
Palmyra Mormons /
Johnstown
2939.426NA Doc Kennedy / Wimple /
Daniel Ryan / Michael J. Finn /
Charles Faatz

Palmyra (25–35) disbanded July 22, franchise to Johnstown (4–4) Aug 6, Johnstown disbanded August 16; Lyons disbanded August 12

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Peter EaganUticaBA.365Tom JohnsonUticaW20
Tommy Leach AuburnRuns85Bill SetleyUtica/CanandaiguaPCT.733 11–4
Jimmy Barrett OswegoHits132
Jimmy Barrett OswegoHR5
Tommy Leach AuburnHR5

1899 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Rome Romans 7632.705Tom O'Brien
Utica Pent-Ups 7043.6208.5Howard Earl
Cortland Wagonmakers 5646.55017.0Henry Ramsey
Binghamton Bingoes 5655.50521.5Louis Bacon
Oswego Grays 5757.50022.0James Sayers
Albany Senators 5462.46626.0Charles Faatz /
Julius Haas / John Rafter
Auburn Prisoners /
Troy Washerwomen
4369.38435.0 Tim Shinnick / Charles Faatz
Schenectady Electricians 2977.27446.0James Brady / Lew Whistler /
Hodge Berry / Harry Raymond /
Billy Bottenus

Auburn (27–43) moved to Troy August 1.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Eddie HillBinghamtonBA.378Frank RudderhamRomeW26
Bill Fox RomeRuns113 George Wheeler RomePct.765; 13–4
Eddie HillBinghamtonHits158
Bill Gilbert UticaSB78

1900 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Utica Pent-Ups 7443.633Howard Earl
Cortland Wagonmakers 7043.6212.0J.D. Roche
Rome Romans 7044.6172.5Tom O'Brien
Schenectady Electricians 5561.47418.5 Lew Whistler
Albany Senators 5462.46619.5Bill Smith
Binghamton Crickets 4354.44321Louis Bacon / H.M. Gitchell
Troy Washerwomen 4866.42124.5Henry Ramsey / Charles Van Anin
Oswego Grays /
Elmira Pioneers
3172.30036 Tim Shinnick /
Walt Preston / Abner Powell

Oswego (20–45) moved to Elmira July 30.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John Dobbs UticaBA.366 Willard Mains RomeW27
John Dobbs UticaRuns113 Willard Mains RomePct.844; 27–5
John Dobbs UticaHits171
Lew Whistler SchenectadyHR9
Bill Fox RomeSB63

1901 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Albany Senators 7243.626Tom O'Brien
Utica Pent-Ups 6844.6072.5 Wally Taylor
Binghamton Bingoes 6945.6052.5 Count Campau
Rome Romans 6247.5697.0George Wheeler
Schenectady Electricians 6560.5657.0Howard Earl
Troy Trojans 4662.42622.5Louis Bacon
Cortland /
Waverly Wagonmakers
3668.34630.5William A. Smith
Ilion Typewriters 2382.21944 Tim Shinnick

Cortland (22–34) moved to Waverly July 11.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Hugh AhernTroyBA.380 George Merritt UticaW23
Chick CargoAlbanyRuns110 George Merritt UticaPct.741; 23–8
Jim JonesAlbanyHits154
Jim TamsettAlbanySB56

1902 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Albany Senators 7342.635Tom O'Brien
Binghamton Bingoes 7141.6340.5 Count Campau
Ilion Typewriters 5947.5579.5Howard Earl
Syracuse Stars 6155.52612.5 Sandy Griffin
Schenectady Electricians 5655.50515.0 Lew Whistler
Utica Pent-Ups 4963.43822.5 Wally Taylor
Troy Trojans 4063.38827.0Louis Bacon
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags 2972.28737.0 Tommy Dowd
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Curt BernardAlbanyBA.323Ernie CrabillBinghamtonW22
Chick CargoAlbanyRuns94Ernie CrabillBinghamtonPct.759; 22–7
Arthur Ross SyracuseRuns94
Curt BernardAlbanyHits148
Johnny Evers TroyHR10

1903 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Schenectady Frog Alleys 8052.606 Ben Ellis
Syracuse Stars 8054.5971.0 Sandy Griffin
Troy Trojans 7247.6051.5Louis Bacon
Albany Senators 6360.51212.5Mike Doherty
Utica Pent-Ups 6163.49215.0James Sayer / Elmer Horton
Binghamton Bingoes 5272.41924.0John Quinn /
Fred Popkay/ Count Campau
Ilion Typewriters 5273.41624.5Howard Earl
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Hyphens 4382.35033.5 Doc Hazleton /
Dan Shannon / Clarence Williams
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Charlie Loudenslager SyracuseBA.326 Jack Fifield SyracuseW26
Archie MarshallTroyRuns90 Red Ames IlionSO214
Charlie Loudenslager SyracuseHits167 Del Mason SchenectadyPct.774: 24–7
Archie MarshallTroyHR8

1904 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Syracuse Stars 9144.674 Sandy Griffin
Albany Senators 8152.6099.0Mike Doherty
Ilion Typewriters 7556.57314.0 Jack Sharrott
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Hyphens 6561.51621.5Howard Earl
Troy Trojans 6173.45529.5Louis Bacon
Utica Pent-Ups 5973.44730.5 Elmer Horton / John Lawler
Schenectady Electricians /
Scranton Miners
4775.38535.5 Ben Ellis /
Lou O'Neal / Tom Bannon
Binghamton Bingoes 4085.32046.0 Count Campau

Schenectady (20–39) moved to Scranton July 17.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Elmer SmithIlionBA.326 Jack Fifield SyracuseW26
Pat Crisham SyracuseRuns89 Jack Fifield SyracusePct.788; 26–7
Frank Schulte SyracuseHits159
Jack Fox UticaHits159

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1905 to 1910

1905 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags 7151.582Howard Earl
Syracuse Stars 7051.5790.5 Sandy Griffin
Wilkes-Barre Barons 7052.5741.0 Jack Sharrott
Albany Senators 6960.5355.5James Connors / Mike Doherty
Utica Pent-Ups 6060.50010.0John Lawler
Scranton Miners 5667.45515.5 Jim Garry / Edward Ashenbach
Binghamton Bingoes 4875.39023.5 Count Campau / Bob Drury
Troy Trojans 5179.39224.0Louis Bacon/
Harry Mason / Collins
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John SeigleWilkes–BarreBA.344 George Bell Amsterdam–Johnstown–GloversvilleW25
Rube DeGroff TroyRuns85 George Bell Amsterdam–Johnstown–GloversvillePct.676; 25-12
John SeigleWilkes–BarreHits159

1906 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Scranton Miners 8248.531Edward Ashenbach
Albany Senators 7363.53712.0Michael Doherty
Syracuse Stars 7065.51914.5 Sandy Griffin
Troy Trojans 6764.51115.5John O'Brien
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags 6668.49317.5Howard Earl
Utica Pent-Ups 6172.45922.0John Lawler
Binghamton Bingoes 5872.44623.5 Robert Drury
Wilkes-Barre Barons 5276.40629.0 Jack Sharrott / Mike Donovan
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Moonlight Graham ScrantonBA.336Robert ChappelleAlbanyW27
Rube DeGroffTroyHits160Robert ChappelleAlbanyPct.794; 27–7
Frank HaffordAmsterdam–Johnstown–GloversvilleRuns86
Joe RaidyBinghamtonSB48

1907 New York State League

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Albany Senators 7950.612Michael Doherty
Scranton Miners 8154.6001.0Henry Ramsey
Utica Pent-Ups 7854.5912.5Charles Dooley
Troy Trojans 7556.5735.0John O'Brien
Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons 6966.51113.0 Abel Lizotte
Syracuse Stars 6175.44921.5 Sandy Griffin
Binghamton Bingoes 5183.38130.5Robert Drury
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags 3995.29142.5Howard Earl
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Gene GoodeAmsterdam–Johnstown–GloversvilleBA.315 Biff Schlitzer UticaW27
Rube DeGroff TroyHits151 Biff Schlitzer UticaSO207
Fred EleyWilkes-BarreRuns76 Biff Schlitzer UticaPct.711; 27–11
Frank CarrollUticaSB51

1908 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Scranton Miners 8451.622 Mal Kittridge
Binghamton Bingoes 8061.5677.0 Jimmy Bannon
Troy Trojans 7861.5619.0John O'Brien
Syracuse Stars 7664.54310.5 Sandy Griffin
Utica Pent-Ups 7464.53611.5Charles Dooley
Albany Senators 6773.47919.5Michael Doherty
Wilkes-Barre Barons 6077.43825.0 Abel Lizotte / Robert Drury
Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville/
Gloversville-Johnstown Jags /
Elmira Rams
36104.25750.5Louis Bacon /
Henry Ramsey

Amsterdam–Gloversville–Johnstown (1–8) reorganized and became 'Johnstown-Gloversville' (11–54) May 18, then moved to Elmira (24–42) July 22.

Player Statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Gene GoodeTroyBA.305
Gene GoodeTroyHits153
Jim TamsettAlbanyRuns88
Art MarcanTroySB65

1909 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8853.624 Mal Kittridge
Utica Pent-Ups 8456.6003.5Charles Dooley
Albany Senators 7663.54711.0William Clark
Elmira Pioneers 6868.50017.5Henry Ramsey / Jerry Hurley
Binghamton Bingoes 6177.44225.5William Roach
Troy Trojans 6076.44125.5Ed Murphy
Syracuse Stars 6078.43526.5 Sandy Griffin
Scranton Miners 5581.40430.5August Zeimer
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Bill Kay AlbanyBA.351
Bill Kay AlbanyHits185
Delos Drake Wilkes-BarreHits185
Tommy Madden UticaRuns103
Tommy Madden UticaSB57

1910 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8553.616 Bill Clymer
Syracuse Stars 7857.5775.5Edward Ashenbach
Elmira Colonels 7657.5717.5 Mike O'Neill
Scranton Miners 7266.52913.0 Monte Cross
Albany Senators 7065.51913.5William Clark
Utica Utes 6969.50016.0Charles Dooley
Troy Trojans 4885.36134.5Jim Kennedy
Binghamton Bingoes 4490.32839.0John Warner /
James Mooney / Harry Lumley
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill Kay AlbanyBA.363 George Chalmers ScrantonW25
Bill Zimmerman UticaRuns98 George Chalmers ScrantonPct.806; 25–6
Jay Kirke ScrantonHits182 Grover Cleveland Alexander SyracuseShO12
Bill Zimmerman UticaSB105

1911 to 1917

1911 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8261.573 Bill Clymer
Elmira Colonels 7462.5444.5 Jack Calhoun
Troy Trojans 7466.5296.5 Larry Schlafly
Albany Senators 7070.50010.5William Clark / James Tamsett
Utica Utes 6774.47514.0 Charlie Carr
Syracuse Stars 6574.46715.0Ed Ashenbach / Snake Deal
Scranton Miners 6374.46016.0 Monte Cross
Binghamton Bingoes 6377.45017.5 Harry Lumley
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Larry Schlafly TroyBA.344Prince GaskillScrantonW20
Mike O'Neill UticaRuns99 Jim McCloskey Wilkes–BarreW20
Chick Hartley AlbanyHits173Jim SwiftElmiraW20
Joe KutzUtica/WilkesPct.625; 10–6

1912 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Utica Utes 8257.590 Mike O'Neill
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8157.5870.5 Bill Clymer
Elmira Colonels 7558.5644.0 Jack Calhoun
Troy Trojans 7062.5308.5Henry Ramsey
Scranton Miners 6269.47316.0John Freeman
Albany Senators 6272.46317.5Jim Tamsett
Syracuse Stars 5482.39726.5Ed McCafferty / Fred Burchell
Binghamton Bingoes 5079.38827.0 Harry Lumley /
Hollis Gitchell / Gus Zelmer
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Harry Lumley Bing/TroyBA.326
Charlie Loudenslager SyracuseHits166
George Anderson Wilkes–BarreRuns107
George Pierce ScrantonSOs238
Harry McChesney ElmiraHR12

1913 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Binghamton Bingoes 8453.613 Jack Calhoun
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8456.6001.5 Joe McCarthy
Troy Trojans 7661.5568.0Henry Ramsey
Utica Utes 7465.53211.0 Mike O'Neill
Albany Senators 7267.51813.0James Tamsett / Ed McDonough
Syracuse Stars 6178.43924.0 Fred Burchell / Fred Payne
Elmira Colonels 5685.39730.0 Lew Ritter / Bill Conroy
Scranton Miners 4991.35036.5Dick Smith /
Bob Peterson / John Kelly
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Cad Coles ElmiraBA.356 Judge Nagle ElmiraSO170
George AndersonWilkes–BarreRuns92 Bill Upham BinghamtonPct.778; 14–4
John Leary UticaHits181

1914 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Elmira Pioneers 9048.652Bill Conroy
Wilkes-Barre Barons 7955.5909.0 Joe McCarthy
Utica Utes 7755.58410.0 Mike O'Neill
Binghamton Bingoes 7856.58210 Jack Calhoun
Albany Senators 6173.45327.0 Ed McDonough
Troy Trojans 5974.44428.5Henry Ramsey / James Tamsett
Syracuse Stars 4879.37836.5 Fred Payne
Scranton Miners 4294.30947.0John Kelly / Bill Coughlin
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Dick Kauffman ElmiraBA.329 Lou North SyracuseSO181
Irish Meusel ElmiraRuns86
Irish Meusel ElmiraHits156
Otis Johnson ElmiraHR13

1915 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Binghamton Bingoes 7944.642 Jack Calhoun
Utica Utes 7346.6144.0 Ed McDonough
Elmira Colonels 7253.5768.0Bill Conroy
Scranton Miners 6855.55311.0 Bill Coughlin
Syracuse Stars 6060.50017.5 Mike O'Neill
Wilkes-Barre Barons 5460.47420.5 Pete Noonan
Troy Trojans 4476.35933.5Lewis Wachter
Albany Senators 3389.27945.5 Joe O'Rourke
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill Kay BinghamtonBA.378 Rube Dessau ElmiraW21
Bill KayBinghamtonRuns98 Jess Buckles TroySO158
Bill KayBinghamtonHits169Monte PriesteSyracusePct.929; 13–1

1916 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Syracuse Stars 8152.609 Mike O'Neill
Scranton Miners 6752.5637.0 Bill Coughlin
Binghamton Bingoes 6961.53010.5 Jack Calhoun
Wilkes-Barre Barons 6263.49615.0 Joe McCarthy
Utica Utes 6368.48117.0 Amby McConnell
Albany Senators /
Reading Pretzels
5870.45320.5 Hooks Wiltse
Elmira Colonels 5975.44022.5 Bill Conroy
Troy Trojans /
Harrisburg Islanders
5674.43123.5Louis Wachter /
George Cockill / Walter Blair

Troy (8–27) moved to Harrisburg June 20; Albany (51–57) moved to Reading August 21.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill Kay BinghamtonBA.360 Howard Ehmke SyracuseW31
Bill KayBinghamtonRuns85Howard EhmkeSyracuseSO195
Bill KayBinghamtonHits166Howard EhmkeSyracusePct.816; 31–7

1917 New York State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Wilkes-Barre Barons 8137.686 Jack Calhoun
Binghamton Bingoes 7144.6178.5 Charlie Hartman
Syracuse Stars 6451.55715.5 Mike O'Neill
Elmira Colonels 6254.53418.0Jim Jackson
Reading Pretzels 5170.42131.5 Hooks Wiltse
Scranton Miners 3884.31145.0 Bill Coughlin / Jerry Connors
Utica Utes 2724.529NA Amby McConnell
Harrisburg Islanders 1141.212NA George Cockill

Harrisburg and Utica disbanded July 4.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bud Weiser Wilkes–BarreBA.375John VerboutWilkes–BarreW26
Wheat OrcuttWilkes–BarreRuns83 Oscar Tuero Wilkes–BarreSO156
Hooks Warner Wilkes–BarreHits144John VerboutWilkes–BarrePct.788; 26–7

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