The Northwestern League was a
sports league that operated in the
Central United States during the early years of
professional baseball for six seasons: 1879, 1883–1884, 1886–1887, and 1891. After the 1887 season, the league was replaced by the
Western Association,
although the Northwestern League returned for its final season in 1891 as an
independent baseball league
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.
The Northwestern League of 1883–1884 is considered the first baseball "
minor league
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", as it was party to the
National Agreement of 1883, along with the
National League and
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* American Association (1882–1891), a major league active from 1882 to 1891
* American Association (1902–1997), a minor league active from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997
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, whereby the leagues agreed to honor each other's suspensions, expulsions, and player
reserve clauses, and established territorial rights.
An unrelated
Northwestern League
The Northwestern League was a sports league that operated in the Central United States during the early years of professional baseball for five seasons: 1879, 1883–1884, and 1886–1887. After the 1887 season, the league was replaced by the We ...
, located in the
Pacific Northwest, later formed in 1905.
Results by season
The league operated for a total of six seasons, during a span of 13 years.
1879
Four teams participated in the 1879 season, which ran from May 1 to July 7.
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1883
The 1883 season featured eight teams and ran from May 1 to September 29.
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1884
The 1884 season began on May 1 with 12 teams. The Bay City team disbanded in late July and was replaced by Evansville. In early August, multiple other teams disbanded. Play continued through August 13, at which time Milwaukee had the best record of teams still active. Milwaukee was later offered the league championship for the abbreviated season, but declined it.[
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The league reorganized on August 14, and started a second season with a limited schedule of 24 games planned for each of four teams.] This short season would also end early due to financial difficulties, with the final game played on September 7.
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The St. Paul and Milwaukee teams were late-season additions to the major league ]Union Association
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Seven of the twelve teams who were in the Association at some poi ...
.
1886–1887
In 1886, the league was recreated when the Duluth Jayhawks
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; Eau Claire Lumbermen
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; St. Paul Freezers
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, Minneapolis Millers, Milwaukee Brewers, and the Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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History
Oshkosh was ...
team composed the league. Duluth won the championship.
In 1887, the Northwestern League featured the Des Moines Hawkeyes
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, Duluth Freezers
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, Eau Claire, LaCrosse Freezers
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, Minneapolis Millers, Oshkosh and the St. Paul Saints
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. Oshkosh won the championship.
1891
Teams
* Bay City, Michigan: Bay City
* Dayton, Ohio: Dayton
* Detroit, Michigan: Detroit Wolverines
* Evansville, Indiana: Evansville Hoosiers
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* Fort Wayne, Indiana: Ft. Wayne
* Grand Rapids, Michigan: Grand Rapids Shamrocks
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*Peoria, Illinois
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: Peoria Distillers
*Terre Haute, Indiana
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: Terre Haute Hottentots
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Standings
League president: W. H. Ketcham
Note: Peoria and Dayton disbanded July 16; Bay City disbanded June 7; Detroit disbanded June 6
Peoria won the first and second split-season. Evansville won the third split-season.
Schedule:
References
Further reading
*{{cite web , url=http://www.baycitybaseballclub.com/baycityballclubhistory.html , title=Bay City Ball Club History , website=baycitybaseballclub.com , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060627043418/www.baycitybaseballclub.com/baycityballclubhistory.html , archive-date=June 27, 2006 , via= Wayback Machine
External links
Northwestern League - Baseball Reference
Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States
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