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Mountain States League (1911–12)
The Mountain States League was a Class D minor league baseball league which operated in the United States from 1911 to 1912. The league previously operated as the Virginia Valley League in 1910. Its teams hailed from Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. History During the 1911 season, season ended on September 12, 1911 after an investigation ordered by the National Association disclosed two cases of improper conduct in late season games to prevent Middleport-Pomeroy from winning the second half title. These games were later deducted at the fall meeting. In 1912, the league folded during the season. After numerous teams had folded, the league stopped play on July 8, 1912, with the Ironton Forgers in 1st place. After a three decade hiatus, the league revived in 1948, becoming the Mountain States League (1948–1954). Cities represented * Ashland, KY & Catlettsburg, KY: Ashland-Catlettsburg Twins (1911–1912) * Charleston, WV: Charleston Senators (1911–1912) * Huntington, ...
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Virginia Valley League
The Virginia Valley League was a minor league baseball league that played the 1910 season. It was a Class D level league, with teams based in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. In 1911, the league evolved to become the Mountain States League (1911–12), Mountain States League. Cities represented * Ashland, Kentucky and Catlettsburg, Kentucky: Ashland-Catlettsburg Twins 1910 * Charleston, West Virginia: Charleston Senators 1910 * Huntington, West Virginia: Huntington (baseball), Huntington 1910 * Montgomery, West Virginia: Montgomery Miners 1910 * Parkersburg, West Virginia: Parkersburg Parkers 1910 * Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Gallipolis, Ohio: Point Pleasant-Gallipolis (baseball), Point Pleasant-Gallipolis 1910 Standings & statistics 1910 Virginia Valley League No playoffs scheduled. References *''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball'': Second Edition. External linksVirginia Valley League on baseball-reference.com
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