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Classification | Independent (1885, 1889–1890, 1894–1895, 1899–1901) Class B (1902–1917) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
Inaugural season | 1885 |
Ceased | 1917 |
President | W.S. Arnold (1885) Julius Haas (1894) Dr. Ball (1895) John H. Farrell (1897–1917) |
No. of teams | 33 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 4 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.
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]
1885 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Syracuse Stars | 52 | 37 | .584 | – | Henry Ormsbee / John Humphries |
Utica Pentups | 49 | 41 | .544 | 3.5 | Dave Dischler |
Rochester Flour Cities | 45 | 42 | .517 | 6.0 | James Jackson / Harry Leonard |
Binghamton Bingoes | 41 | 46 | .471 | 10.0 | Leonard Baldwin |
Oswego Sweegs | 35 | 51 | .407 | 15.5 | Jack Gorman / Salladin / Michael Gill |
Albany Senators | 24 | 20 | .545 | NA | Billy Arnold |
Elmira Colonels | 0 | 9 | .000 | NA | Wightman / Doc Kennedy |
Elmira entered the league July 10 and disbanded July 26; Albany disbanded July 27.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Doc Kennedy | Elmira | BA | .387 | Jim Devine | Syracuse | ERA | 0.76 | |
Sandy Griffin | Utica | Hits | 91 | |||||
Charlie Osterhout | Toronto | Runs | 74 |
1889 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auburn | 32 | 19 | .627 | – | Frank Leonard |
Elmira | 30 | 21 | .588 | 2.0 | Harry Taylor |
Canandaigua | 27 | 24 | .529 | 5.0 | E.P. Gardner |
Utica Pentups | 22 | 28 | .440 | 9.5 | George Geer |
Seneca Falls Maroons | 18 | 28 | .391 | 11.5 | John Esmack / William Urquhart / John O' Toole |
Oneida | 8 | 17 | .320 | NA | Juice Latham |
Oneida was expelled July 12; Seneca Falls disbanded August 19.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
---|---|---|---|
Harry Taylor | Elmira | BA | .377 |
Dan Phalen | Auburn | Hits | 92 |
T.L. Keay | Auburn | Runs | 70 |
Tim Shinnick | Auburn | SB | 44 |
1890 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Troy Trojans | 52 | 37 | .584 | – | Jack Remsen |
Cobleskill Giants | 42 | 38 | .525 | 5.5 | Myron Allen |
Utica Pent-Ups | 46 | 44 | .511 | 6.5 | David Dischler |
Johnstown–Gloversville | 46 | 46 | .500 | 7.5 | John Case |
Oneonta | 36 | 42 | .462 | 10.5 | W.P. Bowling / Conkley / George Geer |
Albany Senators | 39 | 54 | .419 | 15.0 | Tom York / William Primrose |
Oneonta disbanded September 3; Cobleskill disbanded September 20
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Doc Kennedy | Utica | BA | .369 | Tom Brahan | Troy | W | 20 | |
John Gunshannon | Troy | Runs | 96 | James McGuire | Utica | W | 20 | |
Bill Dahlen | Cobleskill | Hits | 137 | Patrick Shea | Johnstown–Gloversville | SO | 170 | |
Andy Costello | Johnstown–Gloversville | HR | 6 | Patrick Shea | Johnstown–Gloversville | ERA | 0.79 | |
Thomas Meara | Oneonta/Utica | SB | 84 | Tom Brahan | Troy | PCT | .741 20–7 |
1894 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amsterdam Carpet Tacks | 30 | 21 | .588 | – | Walter Beebe / John Bartholomew / Bart Howard |
Poughkeepsie Bridge Citys | 25 | 21 | .543 | 2.5 | John Darrow |
Johnstown Buckskins | 22 | 20 | .524 | 3.5 | George Geer |
Kingston Patriarchs | 13 | 31 | .295 | 13.5 | Richard Johnston / George Madden |
Albany Senators | 19 | 12 | .613 | NA | Billy Arnold |
Pittsfield Colts | 13 | 17 | .433 | NA | George Roberts / Edward Cain |
Albany and Pittsfield disbanded July 3
Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
---|---|---|---|
Chauncey Baldwin | Amsterdam | W | 11 |
Chauncey Baldwin | Amsterdam | PCT | .786 11–3 |
1895 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Binghamton Crickets | 28 | 21 | .571 | – | Victor Wilber |
Amsterdam Red Stockings | 29 | 22 | .569 | - | Tom Donovan |
Elmira Pioneers | 29 | 23 | .558 | 0.5 | William Heine |
Schenectady Dorpians | 24 | 24 | .500 | 3.5 | Irvin Cook / Patrick Shea |
Gloversville Glovers | 20 | 27 | .426 | NA | George Geer |
Johnstown Buckskins | 17 | 28 | .378 | NA | Ed Breckinridge |
Troy Trojans | 7 | 7 | .500 | NA | J.D. Maloney |
Albany Senators | 6 | 8 | .429 | NA | Henry Ramsey |
Albany and Troy disbanded May 20; Gloversville and Johnstown disbanded July 4
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Si Lauer | Amsterdam | HR | 7 | Tom Braham | Elmira | W | 11 | |
Hollis | Elmira | W | 11 | |||||
Ed Murphy | Binghamton | W | 11 | |||||
Ed Murphy | Binghamton | PCT | .688 11–5 |
1897 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canandaigua Rustlers | 53 | 35 | .602 | – | Henry Ramsey |
Palmyra Mormons | 51 | 35 | .593 | 1.0 | Charles Faatz |
Auburn Maroons | 50 | 41 | .549 | 4.5 | Tim Shinnick |
Cortland Hirelings | 29 | 36 | .446 | NA | George Geer / Otis Smith |
Batavia Giants / Geneva Alhambras | 25 | 60 | .294 | 26.5 | Martin Earley / Joe Hornung / L. Angevine / William McNamara / Ralph Fray |
Cortland joined the league June 2; Batavia (11–33) transferred to Geneva July 25
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Duggleby | Auburn | BA | .365 | Bill Duggleby | Auburn | ERA | 1.31 | |
James Toman | Auburn | R | 102 | |||||
Chris Genegel | Canandaigua | Hits | 131 | |||||
Tom Twaddle | Auburn | Hits | 131 |
1898 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canandaigua Rustlers | 55 | 41 | .579 | – | Henry Ramsey |
Oswego Grays | 52 | 47 | .525 | 4 | James Sayer |
Auburn Maroons | 52 | 50 | .510 | 5.5 | Tim Shinnick / Barney McManus / Michael J. Finn |
Utica Pent-Ups | 49 | 49 | .500 | 6.5 | Jack Cronin / George Geer / Brown / George Blackburn / Howard Earl |
Cortland Wagonmakers | 45 | 49 | .479 | 8.5 | Tom McGuirk / Ed Delaney / Frank Leonard |
Rome (NY) Romans | 43 | 51 | .457 | 10.5 | Charles Faatz / Hobart Whiting |
Lyons | 40 | 37 | .519 | NA | Louis Bacon |
Palmyra Mormons / Johnstown | 29 | 39 | .426 | NA | 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 | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peter Eagan | Utica | BA | .365 | Tom Johnson | Utica | W | 20 | |
Tommy Leach | Auburn | Runs | 85 | Bill Setley | Utica/Canandaigua | PCT | .733 11–4 | |
Jimmy Barrett | Oswego | Hits | 132 | |||||
Jimmy Barrett | Oswego | HR | 5 | |||||
Tommy Leach | Auburn | HR | 5 |
1899 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rome Romans | 76 | 32 | .705 | – | Tom O'Brien |
Utica Pent-Ups | 70 | 43 | .620 | 8.5 | Howard Earl |
Cortland Wagonmakers | 56 | 46 | .550 | 17.0 | Henry Ramsey |
Binghamton Bingoes | 56 | 55 | .505 | 21.5 | Louis Bacon |
Oswego Grays | 57 | 57 | .500 | 22.0 | James Sayers |
Albany Senators | 54 | 62 | .466 | 26.0 | Charles Faatz / Julius Haas / John Rafter |
Auburn Prisoners / Troy Washerwomen | 43 | 69 | .384 | 35.0 | Tim Shinnick / Charles Faatz |
Schenectady Electricians | 29 | 77 | .274 | 46.0 | James Brady / Lew Whistler / Hodge Berry / Harry Raymond / Billy Bottenus |
Auburn (27–43) moved to Troy August 1.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Hill | Binghamton | BA | .378 | Frank Rudderham | Rome | W | 26 | |
Bill Fox | Rome | Runs | 113 | George Wheeler | Rome | Pct | .765; 13–4 | |
Eddie Hill | Binghamton | Hits | 158 | |||||
Bill Gilbert | Utica | SB | 78 |
1900 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Utica Pent-Ups | 74 | 43 | .633 | – | Howard Earl |
Cortland Wagonmakers | 70 | 43 | .621 | 2.0 | J.D. Roche |
Rome Romans | 70 | 44 | .617 | 2.5 | Tom O'Brien |
Schenectady Electricians | 55 | 61 | .474 | 18.5 | Lew Whistler |
Albany Senators | 54 | 62 | .466 | 19.5 | Bill Smith |
Binghamton Crickets | 43 | 54 | .443 | 21 | Louis Bacon / H.M. Gitchell |
Troy Washerwomen | 48 | 66 | .421 | 24.5 | Henry Ramsey / Charles Van Anin |
Oswego Grays / Elmira Pioneers | 31 | 72 | .300 | 36 | Tim Shinnick / Walt Preston / Abner Powell |
Oswego (20–45) moved to Elmira July 30.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Dobbs | Utica | BA | .366 | Willard Mains | Rome | W | 27 | |
John Dobbs | Utica | Runs | 113 | Willard Mains | Rome | Pct | .844; 27–5 | |
John Dobbs | Utica | Hits | 171 | |||||
Lew Whistler | Schenectady | HR | 9 | |||||
Bill Fox | Rome | SB | 63 |
1901 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany Senators | 72 | 43 | .626 | – | Tom O'Brien |
Utica Pent-Ups | 68 | 44 | .607 | 2.5 | Wally Taylor |
Binghamton Bingoes | 69 | 45 | .605 | 2.5 | Count Campau |
Rome Romans | 62 | 47 | .569 | 7.0 | George Wheeler |
Schenectady Electricians | 65 | 60 | .565 | 7.0 | Howard Earl |
Troy Trojans | 46 | 62 | .426 | 22.5 | Louis Bacon |
Cortland / Waverly Wagonmakers | 36 | 68 | .346 | 30.5 | William A. Smith |
Ilion Typewriters | 23 | 82 | .219 | 44 | Tim Shinnick |
Cortland (22–34) moved to Waverly July 11.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hugh Ahern | Troy | BA | .380 | George Merritt | Utica | W | 23 | |
Chick Cargo | Albany | Runs | 110 | George Merritt | Utica | Pct | .741; 23–8 | |
Jim Jones | Albany | Hits | 154 | |||||
Jim Tamsett | Albany | SB | 56 |
1902 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany Senators | 73 | 42 | .635 | – | Tom O'Brien |
Binghamton Bingoes | 71 | 41 | .634 | 0.5 | Count Campau |
Ilion Typewriters | 59 | 47 | .557 | 9.5 | Howard Earl |
Syracuse Stars | 61 | 55 | .526 | 12.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Schenectady Electricians | 56 | 55 | .505 | 15.0 | Lew Whistler |
Utica Pent-Ups | 49 | 63 | .438 | 22.5 | Wally Taylor |
Troy Trojans | 40 | 63 | .388 | 27.0 | Louis Bacon |
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags | 29 | 72 | .287 | 37.0 | Tommy Dowd |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Curt Bernard | Albany | BA | .323 | Ernie Crabill | Binghamton | W | 22 | |
Chick Cargo | Albany | Runs | 94 | Ernie Crabill | Binghamton | Pct | .759; 22–7 | |
Arthur Ross | Syracuse | Runs | 94 | |||||
Curt Bernard | Albany | Hits | 148 | |||||
Johnny Evers | Troy | HR | 10 |
1903 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schenectady Frog Alleys | 80 | 52 | .606 | – | Ben Ellis |
Syracuse Stars | 80 | 54 | .597 | 1.0 | Sandy Griffin |
Troy Trojans | 72 | 47 | .605 | 1.5 | Louis Bacon |
Albany Senators | 63 | 60 | .512 | 12.5 | Mike Doherty |
Utica Pent-Ups | 61 | 63 | .492 | 15.0 | James Sayer / Elmer Horton |
Binghamton Bingoes | 52 | 72 | .419 | 24.0 | John Quinn / Fred Popkay/ Count Campau |
Ilion Typewriters | 52 | 73 | .416 | 24.5 | Howard Earl |
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Hyphens | 43 | 82 | .350 | 33.5 | Doc Hazleton / Dan Shannon / Clarence Williams |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie Loudenslager | Syracuse | BA | .326 | Jack Fifield | Syracuse | W | 26 | |
Archie Marshall | Troy | Runs | 90 | Red Ames | Ilion | SO | 214 | |
Charlie Loudenslager | Syracuse | Hits | 167 | Del Mason | Schenectady | Pct | .774: 24–7 | |
Archie Marshall | Troy | HR | 8 |
1904 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Syracuse Stars | 91 | 44 | .674 | – | Sandy Griffin |
Albany Senators | 81 | 52 | .609 | 9.0 | Mike Doherty |
Ilion Typewriters | 75 | 56 | .573 | 14.0 | Jack Sharrott |
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Hyphens | 65 | 61 | .516 | 21.5 | Howard Earl |
Troy Trojans | 61 | 73 | .455 | 29.5 | Louis Bacon |
Utica Pent-Ups | 59 | 73 | .447 | 30.5 | Elmer Horton / John Lawler |
Schenectady Electricians / Scranton Miners | 47 | 75 | .385 | 35.5 | Ben Ellis / Lou O'Neal / Tom Bannon |
Binghamton Bingoes | 40 | 85 | .320 | 46.0 | Count Campau |
Schenectady (20–39) moved to Scranton July 17.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elmer Smith | Ilion | BA | .326 | Jack Fifield | Syracuse | W | 26 | |
Pat Crisham | Syracuse | Runs | 89 | Jack Fifield | Syracuse | Pct | .788; 26–7 | |
Frank Schulte | Syracuse | Hits | 159 | |||||
Jack Fox | Utica | Hits | 159 |
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1905 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags | 71 | 51 | .582 | – | Howard Earl |
Syracuse Stars | 70 | 51 | .579 | 0.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 70 | 52 | .574 | 1.0 | Jack Sharrott |
Albany Senators | 69 | 60 | .535 | 5.5 | James Connors / Mike Doherty |
Utica Pent-Ups | 60 | 60 | .500 | 10.0 | John Lawler |
Scranton Miners | 56 | 67 | .455 | 15.5 | Jim Garry / Edward Ashenbach |
Binghamton Bingoes | 48 | 75 | .390 | 23.5 | Count Campau / Bob Drury |
Troy Trojans | 51 | 79 | .392 | 24.0 | Louis Bacon/ Harry Mason / Collins |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Seigle | Wilkes–Barre | BA | .344 | George Bell | Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville | W | 25 | |
Rube DeGroff | Troy | Runs | 85 | George Bell | Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville | Pct | .676; 25-12 | |
John Seigle | Wilkes–Barre | Hits | 159 |
1906 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scranton Miners | 82 | 48 | .531 | – | Edward Ashenbach |
Albany Senators | 73 | 63 | .537 | 12.0 | Michael Doherty |
Syracuse Stars | 70 | 65 | .519 | 14.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Troy Trojans | 67 | 64 | .511 | 15.5 | John O'Brien |
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags | 66 | 68 | .493 | 17.5 | Howard Earl |
Utica Pent-Ups | 61 | 72 | .459 | 22.0 | John Lawler |
Binghamton Bingoes | 58 | 72 | .446 | 23.5 | Robert Drury |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 52 | 76 | .406 | 29.0 | Jack Sharrott / Mike Donovan |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moonlight Graham | Scranton | BA | .336 | Robert Chappelle | Albany | W | 27 | |
Rube DeGroff | Troy | Hits | 160 | Robert Chappelle | Albany | Pct | .794; 27–7 | |
Frank Hafford | Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville | Runs | 86 | |||||
Joe Raidy | Binghamton | SB | 48 |
1907 New York State League
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany Senators | 79 | 50 | .612 | – | Michael Doherty |
Scranton Miners | 81 | 54 | .600 | 1.0 | Henry Ramsey |
Utica Pent-Ups | 78 | 54 | .591 | 2.5 | Charles Dooley |
Troy Trojans | 75 | 56 | .573 | 5.0 | John O'Brien |
Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons | 69 | 66 | .511 | 13.0 | Abel Lizotte |
Syracuse Stars | 61 | 75 | .449 | 21.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Binghamton Bingoes | 51 | 83 | .381 | 30.5 | Robert Drury |
Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Jags | 39 | 95 | .291 | 42.5 | Howard Earl |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gene Goode | Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville | BA | .315 | Biff Schlitzer | Utica | W | 27 | |
Rube DeGroff | Troy | Hits | 151 | Biff Schlitzer | Utica | SO | 207 | |
Fred Eley | Wilkes-Barre | Runs | 76 | Biff Schlitzer | Utica | Pct | .711; 27–11 | |
Frank Carroll | Utica | SB | 51 |
1908 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scranton Miners | 84 | 51 | .622 | – | Mal Kittridge |
Binghamton Bingoes | 80 | 61 | .567 | 7.0 | Jimmy Bannon |
Troy Trojans | 78 | 61 | .561 | 9.0 | John O'Brien |
Syracuse Stars | 76 | 64 | .543 | 10.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Utica Pent-Ups | 74 | 64 | .536 | 11.5 | Charles Dooley |
Albany Senators | 67 | 73 | .479 | 19.5 | Michael Doherty |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 60 | 77 | .438 | 25.0 | Abel Lizotte / Robert Drury |
Amsterdam–Johnstown–Gloversville/ Gloversville-Johnstown Jags / Elmira Rams | 36 | 104 | .257 | 50.5 | Louis 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 | Team | Stat | Tot |
---|---|---|---|
Gene Goode | Troy | BA | .305 |
Gene Goode | Troy | Hits | 153 |
Jim Tamsett | Albany | Runs | 88 |
Art Marcan | Troy | SB | 65 |
1909 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 88 | 53 | .624 | – | Mal Kittridge |
Utica Pent-Ups | 84 | 56 | .600 | 3.5 | Charles Dooley |
Albany Senators | 76 | 63 | .547 | 11.0 | William Clark |
Elmira Pioneers | 68 | 68 | .500 | 17.5 | Henry Ramsey / Jerry Hurley |
Binghamton Bingoes | 61 | 77 | .442 | 25.5 | William Roach |
Troy Trojans | 60 | 76 | .441 | 25.5 | Ed Murphy |
Syracuse Stars | 60 | 78 | .435 | 26.5 | Sandy Griffin |
Scranton Miners | 55 | 81 | .404 | 30.5 | August Zeimer |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
---|---|---|---|
Bill Kay | Albany | BA | .351 |
Bill Kay | Albany | Hits | 185 |
Delos Drake | Wilkes-Barre | Hits | 185 |
Tommy Madden | Utica | Runs | 103 |
Tommy Madden | Utica | SB | 57 |
1910 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 85 | 53 | .616 | – | Bill Clymer |
Syracuse Stars | 78 | 57 | .577 | 5.5 | Edward Ashenbach |
Elmira Colonels | 76 | 57 | .571 | 7.5 | Mike O'Neill |
Scranton Miners | 72 | 66 | .529 | 13.0 | Monte Cross |
Albany Senators | 70 | 65 | .519 | 13.5 | William Clark |
Utica Utes | 69 | 69 | .500 | 16.0 | Charles Dooley |
Troy Trojans | 48 | 85 | .361 | 34.5 | Jim Kennedy |
Binghamton Bingoes | 44 | 90 | .328 | 39.0 | John Warner / James Mooney / Harry Lumley |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Kay | Albany | BA | .363 | George Chalmers | Scranton | W | 25 | |
Bill Zimmerman | Utica | Runs | 98 | George Chalmers | Scranton | Pct | .806; 25–6 | |
Jay Kirke | Scranton | Hits | 182 | Grover Cleveland Alexander | Syracuse | ShO | 12 | |
Bill Zimmerman | Utica | SB | 105 |
1911 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 82 | 61 | .573 | – | Bill Clymer |
Elmira Colonels | 74 | 62 | .544 | 4.5 | Jack Calhoun |
Troy Trojans | 74 | 66 | .529 | 6.5 | Larry Schlafly |
Albany Senators | 70 | 70 | .500 | 10.5 | William Clark / James Tamsett |
Utica Utes | 67 | 74 | .475 | 14.0 | Charlie Carr |
Syracuse Stars | 65 | 74 | .467 | 15.0 | Ed Ashenbach / Snake Deal |
Scranton Miners | 63 | 74 | .460 | 16.0 | Monte Cross |
Binghamton Bingoes | 63 | 77 | .450 | 17.5 | Harry Lumley |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Larry Schlafly | Troy | BA | .344 | Prince Gaskill | Scranton | W | 20 | |
Mike O'Neill | Utica | Runs | 99 | Jim McCloskey | Wilkes–Barre | W | 20 | |
Chick Hartley | Albany | Hits | 173 | Jim Swift | Elmira | W | 20 | |
Joe Kutz | Utica/Wilkes | Pct | .625; 10–6 |
1912 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Utica Utes | 82 | 57 | .590 | – | Mike O'Neill |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 81 | 57 | .587 | 0.5 | Bill Clymer |
Elmira Colonels | 75 | 58 | .564 | 4.0 | Jack Calhoun |
Troy Trojans | 70 | 62 | .530 | 8.5 | Henry Ramsey |
Scranton Miners | 62 | 69 | .473 | 16.0 | John Freeman |
Albany Senators | 62 | 72 | .463 | 17.5 | Jim Tamsett |
Syracuse Stars | 54 | 82 | .397 | 26.5 | Ed McCafferty / Fred Burchell |
Binghamton Bingoes | 50 | 79 | .388 | 27.0 | Harry Lumley / Hollis Gitchell / Gus Zelmer |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
---|---|---|---|
Harry Lumley | Bing/Troy | BA | .326 |
Charlie Loudenslager | Syracuse | Hits | 166 |
George Anderson | Wilkes–Barre | Runs | 107 |
George Pierce | Scranton | SOs | 238 |
Harry McChesney | Elmira | HR | 12 |
1913 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Binghamton Bingoes | 84 | 53 | .613 | – | Jack Calhoun |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 84 | 56 | .600 | 1.5 | Joe McCarthy |
Troy Trojans | 76 | 61 | .556 | 8.0 | Henry Ramsey |
Utica Utes | 74 | 65 | .532 | 11.0 | Mike O'Neill |
Albany Senators | 72 | 67 | .518 | 13.0 | James Tamsett / Ed McDonough |
Syracuse Stars | 61 | 78 | .439 | 24.0 | Fred Burchell / Fred Payne |
Elmira Colonels | 56 | 85 | .397 | 30.0 | Lew Ritter / Bill Conroy |
Scranton Miners | 49 | 91 | .350 | 36.5 | Dick Smith / Bob Peterson / John Kelly |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cad Coles | Elmira | BA | .356 | Judge Nagle | Elmira | SO | 170 | |
George Anderson | Wilkes–Barre | Runs | 92 | Bill Upham | Binghamton | Pct | .778; 14–4 | |
John Leary | Utica | Hits | 181 |
1914 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elmira Pioneers | 90 | 48 | .652 | – | Bill Conroy |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 79 | 55 | .590 | 9.0 | Joe McCarthy |
Utica Utes | 77 | 55 | .584 | 10.0 | Mike O'Neill |
Binghamton Bingoes | 78 | 56 | .582 | 10 | Jack Calhoun |
Albany Senators | 61 | 73 | .453 | 27.0 | Ed McDonough |
Troy Trojans | 59 | 74 | .444 | 28.5 | Henry Ramsey / James Tamsett |
Syracuse Stars | 48 | 79 | .378 | 36.5 | Fred Payne |
Scranton Miners | 42 | 94 | .309 | 47.0 | John Kelly / Bill Coughlin |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dick Kauffman | Elmira | BA | .329 | Lou North | Syracuse | SO | 181 | |
Irish Meusel | Elmira | Runs | 86 | |||||
Irish Meusel | Elmira | Hits | 156 | |||||
Otis Johnson | Elmira | HR | 13 |
1915 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Binghamton Bingoes | 79 | 44 | .642 | – | Jack Calhoun |
Utica Utes | 73 | 46 | .614 | 4.0 | Ed McDonough |
Elmira Colonels | 72 | 53 | .576 | 8.0 | Bill Conroy |
Scranton Miners | 68 | 55 | .553 | 11.0 | Bill Coughlin |
Syracuse Stars | 60 | 60 | .500 | 17.5 | Mike O'Neill |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 54 | 60 | .474 | 20.5 | Pete Noonan |
Troy Trojans | 44 | 76 | .359 | 33.5 | Lewis Wachter |
Albany Senators | 33 | 89 | .279 | 45.5 | Joe O'Rourke |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Kay | Binghamton | BA | .378 | Rube Dessau | Elmira | W | 21 | |
Bill Kay | Binghamton | Runs | 98 | Jess Buckles | Troy | SO | 158 | |
Bill Kay | Binghamton | Hits | 169 | Monte Prieste | Syracuse | Pct | .929; 13–1 |
1916 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Syracuse Stars | 81 | 52 | .609 | – | Mike O'Neill |
Scranton Miners | 67 | 52 | .563 | 7.0 | Bill Coughlin |
Binghamton Bingoes | 69 | 61 | .530 | 10.5 | Jack Calhoun |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 62 | 63 | .496 | 15.0 | Joe McCarthy |
Utica Utes | 63 | 68 | .481 | 17.0 | Amby McConnell |
Albany Senators / Reading Pretzels | 58 | 70 | .453 | 20.5 | Hooks Wiltse |
Elmira Colonels | 59 | 75 | .440 | 22.5 | Bill Conroy |
Troy Trojans / Harrisburg Islanders | 56 | 74 | .431 | 23.5 | Louis Wachter / George Cockill / Walter Blair |
Troy (8–27) moved to Harrisburg June 20; Albany (51–57) moved to Reading August 21.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Kay | Binghamton | BA | .360 | Howard Ehmke | Syracuse | W | 31 | |
Bill Kay | Binghamton | Runs | 85 | Howard Ehmke | Syracuse | SO | 195 | |
Bill Kay | Binghamton | Hits | 166 | Howard Ehmke | Syracuse | Pct | .816; 31–7 |
1917 New York State League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 81 | 37 | .686 | – | Jack Calhoun |
Binghamton Bingoes | 71 | 44 | .617 | 8.5 | Charlie Hartman |
Syracuse Stars | 64 | 51 | .557 | 15.5 | Mike O'Neill |
Elmira Colonels | 62 | 54 | .534 | 18.0 | Jim Jackson |
Reading Pretzels | 51 | 70 | .421 | 31.5 | Hooks Wiltse |
Scranton Miners | 38 | 84 | .311 | 45.0 | Bill Coughlin / Jerry Connors |
Utica Utes | 27 | 24 | .529 | NA | Amby McConnell |
Harrisburg Islanders | 11 | 41 | .212 | NA | George Cockill |
Harrisburg and Utica disbanded July 4.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bud Weiser | Wilkes–Barre | BA | .375 | John Verbout | Wilkes–Barre | W | 26 | |
Wheat Orcutt | Wilkes–Barre | Runs | 83 | Oscar Tuero | Wilkes–Barre | SO | 156 | |
Hooks Warner | Wilkes–Barre | Hits | 144 | John Verbout | Wilkes–Barre | Pct | .788; 26–7 |
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