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The Osceola team was a minor league baseball team based in Osceola, Iowa. In 1903, the "Osceola" club played as members of the short–lived Class D level
Southwest Iowa League The Southwest Iowa League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1903 season. The Class D level, six–team Southwest Iowa League League consisted of teams based in the Southwest Iowa region. The Southwest Iowa League played onl ...
, joining the league in mid–season as an expansion team. Osceola won an informal championship series following the conclusion of the 1903 league season.


History

In 1903 Osceola, Iowa first hosted minor league baseball when the "Osceola" team became members of the Southwest Iowa League during the season. The team was without a known nickname, common in the era. which began play on May 29, 1903. The members of the six–team Class D level
Southwest Iowa League The Southwest Iowa League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1903 season. The Class D level, six–team Southwest Iowa League League consisted of teams based in the Southwest Iowa region. The Southwest Iowa League played onl ...
to begin the season were the Atlantic, Clarinda,
Red Oak Blue Indians The Red Oak Blue Indians were a minor league baseball team based in Red Oak, Iowa. In 1903, the Blue Indians played as members of the Class D level Southwest Iowa League, hosting minor league home games at Legion Park. History The 1903 Red Oak ...
and Shenandoah teams, as the league began play on May 29, 1903, without an Osceola team. On March 25, 1903, the Southwest Iowa League was formed at a league meeting. E.H. Whiteside, of
Atlantic, Iowa Atlantic is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, Iowa, United States, located along the East Nishnabotna River. The population was 6,792 in the 2020 census, a decline from the 7,257 population in 2000. History Atlantic was founded ...
was elected league president and a $400 monthly salary limit was established for league teams. The league began play with four Iowa teams in Atlantic, Clarinda, Shenandoah and Red Oak as the charter member franchises. The league disallowed playing games on Sundays. The cities of Glenwood, Iowa and
Malvern, Iowa Malvern is a city in Mills County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,046 at the time of the 2020 census. The Wabash Trace—a railroad converted to a bicycle trail—passes through Malvern. The Mills County Fair is held here, although Gle ...
were unable to raise the necessary funds required for a league franchise. After the Southwest Iowa League opened league play, Creston, Iowa formed a local team and played numerous exhibition games against league member teams. At the June 25, 1903, Southwest Iowa League meeting, Creston was awarded membership in the league and Osceola also was awarded a team, with the two new franchises expanding the league to six teams. Osceola had formed a team just weeks earlier. On June 29, 1903, Osceola and the
Creston Cyclones The Creston Cyclones were a minor league baseball team based in Creston, Iowa. In 1903, the Cyclones played as members of the short–lived Class D level Southwest Iowa League, joining the league in mid–season as an expansion team. The "Cyclon ...
teams began play in the league. After beginning play in the Southwest Iowa League on June 29, an Osceola game against Atlantic was protested by Atlantic. On August 29, 1903, the Southwest Iowa League folded after the Creston franchise dissolved. The First place Shenandoah team had folded July 18, 1903, leaving the league with four teams. After Nebraska City, Nebraska refused an offer to replace Shenandoah, the league considered dropping Osceola, as the team had a record of 1–11, but the league allowed Osceola to continue play. Eventually, Osceola had compiled an 18–29 record when the league ended the season on August 29, 1903. The fourth place Osceola team finished 11.0 games behind first place Atlantic in the final standings. After the league had folded, the Creston and Osceola teams continued play. The two teams organized and played a winner-take-all post-season series for a $1,500 purse. Osceola then defeated Creston in five consecutive games to win the purse. The Southwest Iowa League never reformed as a minor league. Osceola has not hosted another minor league team.


The ballpark

The name of the Osceola home minor league ballpark is not directly referenced. It is known that Osceola and the Creston Cyclones played games against each other in the neutral town of Afton, Iowa.


Year–by–year record


Notable alumni

*The player roster for the Osceola team is unknown.


References

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External links


Osceola - Baseball Reference
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