The Iowa State League was a minor league baseball league that played from 1904 to 1907 and again in 1912. The Class D level league had franchises based in Illinois and Iowa . The Ottumwa Snappers franchise won league championships in 1904 and 1905. In 1908, the Iowa State League evolved to become the Central Association .
History
The Iowa State League began play in 1904 as an eight-team Class D level minor league in and around Iowa , United States . The league played four seasons and ceased operations following the 1907 season. Seven of the eight 1907 Iowa State League teams formed the Central Association in 1908. The Iowa State League had the formal name as the Iowa League of Professional Baseball Clubs .[ 1] [ 2]
The Iowa State League reformed in 1912 as an Independent league. Estherville defeated Fort Dodge in the league playoffs to claim the championship. The league permanently folded after the season.[ 3]
Cities represented
Boone, Iowa – Boone Coal Miners (1904), Boone Greyhounds (1905), Boone Miners (1906)
Burlington, Iowa – Burlington River Rats (1904), Burlington Flint Hills (1905), Burlington Pathfinders (1906–1907)
Clear Lake, Iowa – Clear Lake Fish Eaters (1912)
Clinton, Iowa – Clinton Miners (1906)
Emmetsburg, Iowa – Emmetsburg (1912)
Estherville, Iowa – Estherville (1912)
Fort Dodge, Iowa – Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters (1904), Fort Dodge Gypsumites (1905–1906), Fort Dodge Boosters (1912)
Jacksonville, Illinois – Jacksonville Lunatics (1907)
Keokuk, Iowa – Keokuk Indians (1904–1907)
Marshalltown, Iowa – Marshalltown Grays (1904–1905), Marshalltown Brownies (1906), Marshalltown Snappers (1906)
Mason City, Iowa – Mason City Cementmakers (1912)
Oskaloosa, Iowa – Oskaloosa Quakers (1904–1907)
Ottumwa, Iowa – Ottumwa Snappers (1904–1905), Ottumwa Champs (1906), Ottumwa Packers (1907)
Quincy, Illinois – Quincy Gems (1907)
Waterloo, Iowa – Waterloo Microbes (1904–1906), Waterloo Cubs (1907)
Standings & statistics
1904 to 1907
1904 Iowa State League schedule
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Snapper Kennedy
Ottumwa
BA
.325
Louis Schaub
Ottumwa
W
23
Snapper Kennedy
Ottumwa
Hits
142
Louis Schaub
Ottumwa
SO
298
Joe Beaver
Ottumwa
Runs
76
Louis Schaub
Ottumwa
Pct
.767; 23-7
Al Spencer
Ottumwa
Runs
76
1905 Iowa State League
schedule
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Harry Meek
Waterloo/Boone
BA
.320
Harry Corns
Boone
W
25
Harry Meek
Waterloo/Boone
Hits
152
Melvin Blexurd
Keokuk
SO
207
John Bassey
Boone
Runs
83
Fred Steel
Oskaloosa
Pct
.857; 18-3
Red Fisher
Boone
Runs
83
1906 Iowa State League
schedule
Boone moved to Clinton July 14.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Bill Davidson
Ft. Dodge
BA
.344
Frank Shaw
Oscaloosa
W
29
Cy Neighbors
Burlington
Hits
161
Joe Bills
Keokuk
SO
209
Cy Neighbors
Burlington
Runs
96
Frank Dick
Marshalltown
Pct
.857; 18-3
1907 Iowa State League
schedule
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
John House
Burlington
BA
.308
Frank Green
Burlington
W
28
John House
Burlington
Hits
158
Fred Steel
Oscaloosa
Pct
.817; 9-2
John House
Burlington
Runs
91
1912
1912 Iowa State League
schedule
Clear Lake folded July 14 Playoffs: Estherville 4 games, Fort Dodge 1.[ 3]
References
^ Johnson, Lloyd and Miles Wolff, editors, The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , Second Edition (1997), pp. 142,146,151,155. Baseball America, Inc. ISBN 0-9637189-7-5 .
^ "Iowa League of Professional Baseball Clubs (D) Encyclopedia and History" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ a b Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America . ISBN 978-1932391176 .
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