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The Aspen Miners were a minor league baseball team based in Aspen, Colorado. Between 1889 and 1898, Aspen teams played as exclusively as members of the
Colorado State League The Colorado State League was an unaffiliated minor league baseball league that played between 1885 and 1898 involving teams from Colorado. Cities represented * Aspen, CO: Aspen Silver Kings 1889; Aspen Miners 1896, 1898-1899 * Colorado Spring ...
, playing in the 1889, 1895, 1896 and 1898 seasons and capturing the 1898 league championship. The 1889 team was known as the Aspen Silver Kings. Aspen teams hosted minor league home games at Athletic Park.


History

Minor league baseball began in Aspen, Colorado, when the 1889 Aspen Silver Kings became members of the Independent level
Colorado State League The Colorado State League was an unaffiliated minor league baseball league that played between 1885 and 1898 involving teams from Colorado. Cities represented * Aspen, CO: Aspen Silver Kings 1889; Aspen Miners 1896, 1898-1899 * Colorado Spring ...
. In 1889, Aspen began their first season of minor league play at a new ballfield built with a land donation from David Hyman, owner of the Durant Mine and
Smuggler Mine The Smuggler Mine is located on the slopes of Smuggler Mountain, on the north edge of Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is the oldest operating silver mine in the Aspen mining district, and one of the few still operating from Aspen's early boom ...
. While in third place with a record of 25–30 under managers Ford and Jim Adams, the Aspen Silver Kings disbanded on July 29, 1889. Aspen was 10.5 games behind the first place
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(37–21) when the franchise folded. The Colorado Springs (41–34),
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(12–18) and
Leadville Blues The Leadville Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Leadville, Colorado. Between 1885 and 1898, Leadville teams played as members of the 1885 Colorado State League, 1886 Western League and Colorado State League in 1889, 1896 and 1898 ...
(19–31) teams were the other 1889 Colorado State League members. After Denver folded early in the 1889 season, Aspen had traveled by train to play other league teams, but travel expenses were a hindrance. Following the 1889 Colorado State League season, there were efforts to form new league in 1890. The league would have featured teams in Aspen, Denver, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs and Leadville. But, the league never officially formed. Aspen and the Colorado State League teams were plagued by poor weather, financial issues and were greatly affected by the silver crash of 1893. The "Aspen Miners" resumed play as members of the 1895 Colorado State League. The 1895 league records and rosters are unknown. The 1896 Aspen Miners continued play and finished in fourth place in the six–team Colorado State League. Prices at the ballpark ranged from .25 cents to .50 cents. Aspen finished with a record of 5–5 under managers Edwin Kidder and A. Magnam. Aspen finished with the Colorado Springs (0–6), Cripple Creek/Gillette (4–4), Denver Gulfs (5–5), Leadville Angels (5–3) and 1st place Pueblo Rovers (7–3) in the league standings. The league began play on May 2, 1896, and ended on July 15, 1896. In 1898, the Aspen Miners won the Colorado State League championship in their final season. Seven teams played in the 1898 league and were led by Aspen with a 35–21 record under manager A. Magnam, who also served a dual role as commissioner of the Colorado State League in 1898. The Aspen Miners disbanded on July 31, 1898, and the Colorado State League permanently folded following the 1898 season. Aspen, Colorado has not hosted another minor league team.


The ballpark

Aspen teams hosted their minor league home games at Athletic Park. In 1889, David Hyman, owner of the Durant and Smuggler mines, donated 110 building lots owned by his Hallam Land Company to build a baseball park and an adjacent race course. It was noted that the ballpark was relocated in 1895 to a nearby location due to expansion of the horse race portion of the site. The ballpark was noted to have been located near current intersection of Castle Creek Road and Highway 82, near today's Aspen Meadows in Aspen, Colorado.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

* Jim Adams (1889, MGR) * Boileryard Clarke (1889) * George Decker (1889) *
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(1889) * Ed Siever (1898)


See also

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References

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External links


Aspen - Baseball Reference
Professional baseball teams in Colorado Defunct baseball teams in Colorado Baseball teams established in 1895 Baseball teams disestablished in 1898 Aspen, Colorado Colorado State League teams