Several
minor league baseball teams have played in
Bridgeport, Connecticut
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from 1885 to the present day.
The first professional team was the Bridgeport Giants who played in the
Eastern League from 1885 through 1887. Bridgeport moved to the
Connecticut State League
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in 1888 and became the Bridgeport Victors for the 1895 and 1896 seasons.
They were nicknamed the Orators in 1898 to coincide with the nickname of the team's owner and manager,
Baseball
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hall of famer
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Jim "The Orator" O'Rourke. In 1904, the team won a league record 71 games and went on to win the championship. Their home games were played at
Newfield Park which was located on Newfield Ave.
In 1913 they moved to the
Eastern Association
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as the Bridgeport Crossmen and they moved again, to a new version of the
Eastern League in 1916, where they would remain until the league folded in 1932. This version of the team was known as the Americans until 1923 and then the Bears.
In 1941 they resurfaced as the Bees in the
Interstate League
The Interstate League was the name of five different American minor baseball leagues that played intermittently from 1896 through 1952.
Early leagues
Earlier versions of the Interstate League, with years active:
*1896–1901: an unclassified ...
but were shut down again by the onset of World War II. The team returned in 1947 in the
Colonial League
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where they remained until they folded in 1950.
No team played in Bridgeport until the
Bridgeport Bluefish
The Bridgeport Bluefish were an American minor league baseball team based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The team was a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which was not affiliated with Major League Baseba ...
of the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball
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started in 1998.
References
External links
Baseball-Reference
Professional baseball teams in Connecticut
Defunct Eastern League (1938–present) teams
Defunct Colonial League teams
Defunct Interstate League teams
Defunct Eastern Association teams
Defunct Connecticut State League teams
Defunct Connecticut League teams
Defunct Naugatuck Valley League teams
Defunct Southern New England League teams
Sports in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Baseball teams established in 1885
Baseball teams disestablished in 1950
Washington Senators minor league affiliates
Boston Braves minor league affiliates
New York Giants minor league affiliates
1885 establishments in Connecticut
1950 disestablishments in Connecticut
Defunct baseball teams in Connecticut
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