Missouri Valley League
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
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Inaugural season | 1901 |
Ceased | 1905 |
Replaced by | South Central League |
President | Dr. D.M. Shiveley (1902–1904) Richard Robertson, Jr. (1905) |
No. of teams | 23 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 1 Nevada Lunatics (1902) Sedalia Gold Bugs (1903) Iola Gasbags (1904) (1905) |
Classification | Independent (1901) Class D (1902–1903) Class C (1904–1905) |
Related competitions | Western Association |
The Missouri Valley League was an American minor league baseball league which operated from 1901 through 1905.
History[]
The Missouri Valley league formed in 1901 as an Independent league. The league consisted of teams in Kansas and Missouri: Columbus, Kansas, , Galena, Kansas, Joplin Colts, Monett Railroadmen, Nevada Reds, Oswego, Kansas and . 1901 league records and standings are unknown.[1]
In 1902, The teams in Nevada, Missouri, Fort Scott, Kansas and Joplin, Missouri remained. Sedalia, Missouri; Coffeyville, Kansas; Jefferson City, Missouri; Iola, Kansas and Springfield, Missouri joined as the Missouri Valley League became designated as a Class D level league. On June 23, the Coffeyville Indians, with a 9-30 record, relocated to Chanute, Kansas, where they compiled a 32–51 record.[2]
In the 1903 season, the teams in Chanute and Jefferson City folded. New teams in Leavenworth, Kansas, and Pittsburg, Kansas, formed and joined the league. The Nevada team, with a record of 21–39, relocated to Webb City, Missouri, on July 13, where their record was 0–4. The teams from Leavenworth and Webb City folded mid–season on July 16.
In 1904, new teams in Leavenworth, Kansas, and Topeka, Kansas, formed and joined the league. After the 1904 season, the Missouri Valley League essentially reformed under a different name as five member teams formed under a new league. Joplin, Leavenworth, Sedalia, Springfield, and Topeka all joined the new 1905 Western Association. The Iola franchise folded. The Fort Scott and Pittsburg franchises remained in the 1905 Class C level Missouri Valley League. In 1905, South McAlester moved to Ft. Smith on July 6. Muskogee disbanded on August 31, causing the Missouri Valley League to end on September 5.[2][3]
Cities Represented[]
- Chanute, KS:Chanute Oilers 1902
- Columbus, KS: Columbus 1901
- Coffeyville, KS: Coffeyville Indians 1902
- Fort Scott, KS: (1901); 1902–1904; 1905
- Fort Smith, AR: Fort Smith Giants 1905
- Galena, KS: Galena 1901
- Iola, KS: Iola Gasbags 1902; Iola Gaslighters 1903; Iola Gasbags 1904
- Jefferson City, MO: Jefferson City Convicts 1902
- Joplin, MO: Joplin Colts 1901; Joplin Miners 1902–1904
- Leavenworth, KS: Leavenworth White Sox 1903; Leavenworth Orioles 1904
- McAlester, OK: South McAlester Giants 1905
- Monett, MO: Monett Railroadmen 1901
- Muskogee, OK: Muskogee Reds 1905
- Nevada, MO: Nevada Reds 1901; Nevada Lunatics 1902–1903
- Oswego, KS: Oswego 1901
- Parsons, KS: Parsons Preachers 1905
- Pittsburg, KS: 1901; 1903–1904;
- Sedalia, MO: Sedalia Gold Bugs 1902–1904
- Springfield, MO: Springfield Reds 1902; Springfield Midgets 1903–1904
- Topeka, KS: Topeka Saints 1904
- Tulsa, OK: Tulsa Oilers 1905
- Vinita, OK: Vinita Cherokees 1905
- Webb City, MO: Webb City Goldbugs 1903, 1905
Teams & Statistics[]
1902 Missouri Valley League Class D[]
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
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Nevada Lunatics | 86 | 38 | .694 | -- | James Driscoll |
Springfield Reds | 83 | 40 | .678 | 2.5 | Frank Hurlburt |
80 | 44 | .645 | 6.0 | Fred Hornaday | |
Sedalia Gold Bugs | 72 | 48 | .600 | 12.0 | Joseph Roe / Fultz |
Joplin Miners | 56 | 66 | .459 | 29.0 | Claude Marcum / Wickhizer |
Coffeyville Indians/Chanute Oilers | 41 | 81 | .336 | 44.0 | Fred Porter / Larry Powers / Galbreath / Jack Jamieson |
Jefferson City Convicts | 40 | 85 | .320 | 46.5 | A.B. Carey / E.J. Miller |
Iola Gasbags | 34 | 90 | .274 | 52.0 | Dan Jenkins |
Coffeyville (9–30) moved to Chanute June 23.[2]
1903 Missouri Valley League Class D[]
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sedalia Gold Bugs | 86 | 47 | .647 | -- | W.J. Ferguson / R.N. Harrison |
Springfield Midgets | 82 | 48 | .631 | 2.5 | Frank Hurlburt |
Iola Gaslighters | 79 | 52 | .603 | 6.0 | A.H.Harris |
Joplin Miners | 69 | 62 | .527 | 16.0 | Dave Joseph |
71 | 64 | .526 | 16.0 | Fred Hornaday | |
39 | 95 | .291 | 47.5 | Claude East | |
Nevada Lunatics / Webb City Goldbugs | 21 | 43 | .328 | NA | A.B. Cockerell |
Leavenworth White Sox | 15 | 50 | .231 | NA | Clyde Hughes |
Nevada (21–39) moved to Webb City July 13, then disbanded July 16.
Leavenworth disbanded July 16.[2]
1904 Missouri Valley League Class C[]
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iola Gasbags | 83 | 41 | .669 | -- | Dad Risley |
Springfield Midgets | 77 | 46 | .626 | 5.5 | F. Smith / John Perrine / Frank Hulburt |
Joplin Miners | 77 | 49 | .611 | 7.0 | John Fillman |
Sedalia Gold Bugs | 71 | 53 | .573 | 12.0 | E.E. Codding |
57 | 64 | .471 | 24.5 | O.H. Baldwin / John Kane | |
Leavenworth Orioles | 48 | 74 | .393 | 34.0 | Eli Cates / Elmer Smith |
Topeka Saints | 45 | 78 | .366 | 37.5 | Gus Alberts / C. Cole / John Shrant / Spencer Abbott |
36 | 89 | .288 | 47.5 | Jack Bene / Louis Armstrong[2] |
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob Bauer | Sedalia | BA | .346 | Amos Morgan | Iola | W | 32 | |
Jacob Bauer | Sedalia | Hits | 178 | Ed Craig | Springfield | Pct | .826; 19–4 | |
John Root | Iola | SO | 224[2] |
1905 Missouri Valley League Class C[]
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
75 | 26 | .743 | -- | H.O. Baldwin | |
Parsons Preachers | 61 | 40 | .604 | 14.0 | John Hamilton |
Muskogee Reds | 52 | 46 | .531 | 21.5 | G.A. Sabin / Mel Cooley / Dillard / Alex Sandheimer |
49 | 52 | .485 | 26.0 | Harry Chapman | |
Webb City Gold Bugs | 47 | 54 | .465 | 28.0 | Elmer Meredith |
Tulsa Oilers | 44 | 58 | .431 | 31.5 | Charlie Schafft |
Vinita Cherokees | 41 | 63 | .394 | 35.5 | Ed Finney |
South McAlester Giants / Ft. Smith Giants | 33 | 63 | .344 | 39.5 | Joe B. Roe |
Muskogee disbanded Aug 31, causing the season to be shortened to September 5.
South McAlester moved to Ft. Smith July 6.[2]
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cy Stinson | Pittsburg | W | 22 | Cy Stinson | Pittsburg | CG | 30 | |
Cy Stinson | Pittsburg | IP | 279 | William Burns | Pittsburg | Pct | .875; 21–3[2] |
References[]
- ^ "1901 Missouri Valley League (MVL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Missouri Valley League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
- ^ "1905 Missouri Valley League (MVL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
Further reading[]
- Sumner, Benjamin Barrett. Minor League Baseball Standings: All North American Leagues, Through 1999. Jefferson, N.C.:McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0781-6
- Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States
- Baseball leagues in Missouri
- 1901 establishments in the United States
- 1905 disestablishments in Missouri
- Baseball leagues in Arkansas
- Baseball leagues in Oklahoma
- Baseball leagues in Kansas