Atlantic Association

The Atlantic Association was a minor league baseball organization that operated between 1889 and 1890 and again in 1908 in the Northeastern United States.

Atlantic Association
ClassificationIndependent (1889–1890)
Class D (1908)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1889
1908
Ceased1890 (1st iteration)
1908 (2nd iteration)
PresidentJames M. Braden (1889–1890)
Hugh McBreen (1908)
No. of teams14 (Total – 1st iteration)
7 (Total – 2nd iteration)
Country United States
Most titles1 Worcester (1889)
New Haven Nutmegs (1890)
Portland Blue Sox (1908)
Related
competitions
New England League

History

First Demise

In each of the two seasons 4 or more teams failed to finish the season and with three teams remaining folded after the 1890 season. Only the New Haven Nutmegs survived after the demise of the league by transferring to another league.[1]

Second Demise

A smaller league in 1908 was also like the first league and plagued by teams failing to finish the season.[1] Despite being the best team, Portland folded with the demise of the league and disbanded with its association with the Maine State League.

Cities represented

Standings & statistics

1889 Atlantic Association
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Worcester5835.624-Walt Burnham
Newark Little Giants5440.5744.5Sam Trott
Hartford5244.5427.5John Henry
New Haven4052.43517.5Harry Spence / Jack Burdock
Lowell3559.37323.5John Cosgrove/ Nate Kellogg / Dan Sullivan
Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons3220.605NAJohn Irwin / M.H. Bergunder
Jersey City Skeeters3323.589NAPatrick Powers
Easton1026.378NAHenry Putnam
Norwalk217.105NAJim Donnelly / George Moolic

Norwalk disbanded September 2.
Easton disbanded June 22.
Jersey City disbanded July 25.
Wilkes-Barre disbanded August 1.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Robert HamiltonLowellBA.341Jesse BurkettWorcesterW30
Ted SchefflerWorcesterRuns87Henry DoomsNewarkW30
Robert HamiltonLowellHits117Jesse BurkettWorcesterSO240
William CampionWorcesterHR8Bill DaleyJersey CityPct.750; 18-6

1890 Atlantic Association
schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
New Haven Nutmegs8236.6950Walt Burnham
Worcester /
Lebanon
6051.54118.5Jim Cudworth
Newark Little Giants6061.49623.5Sam Trott
Jersey City Gladiators /
Harrisburg Athletics
5872.44630Steve Brady /
Jack Burdock / James Harrington
Baltimore Orioles7724.762NABilly Barnie
Washington Senators3847.447NATed Sullivan
Wilmington Peach Growers2966.305NABarney Stephenson /
Joe Simmons / Bill Wehrle
Hartford Nutmeggers2260.268NAJohn Henry /
Ezra Sutton / Tom Forster

Jersey City (27-46) disbanded July 22.
Harrisburg, from the disbanded Interstate League, applied for the vacant franchise and joined the league July 24.
Worcester (37-31) moved to Lebanon July 28; Washington disbanded August 2; Hartford disbanded August 25; Wilmington disbanded August 27.
Baltimore left the league to join the American Association August 27.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Joe SommerBaltimoreBA.347Les GermanBaltimoreW35
Reddy MackBaltimoreRuns120John DoranNew HavenSO241
Danny LongBaltimoreRuns120John DoranNew HavenERA1.12
Dan LallyNew HavenHits159Mike O'RourkeBaltimorePct.923; 12-1
Dan LallyNew HavenHR12

1908 Atlantic Association

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Portland Blue Sox83.7270F. Driscoll
Lewiston84.667.5George Beede / Ed McDonough
Pawtucket Colts63.6671William Conners
Newport Ponies55.5002.5Ben Anthony / George Reed
Taunton /
Attleboro Angels
112.0778Mike McDermott /
Bill Wilson / McEleney
Woonsocket Trotters01.000NAJohn Leighton / Buster Burrill

Taunton moved to Attleboro; Woonsocket disbanded May 4; Pawtucket disbanded May 19.
The league started May 2 and disbanded May 21.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Billy LushTaunton/AttleboroBA.418Sandy BurkPawtucket/AttleboroW4
Bob BlackPawtucketRuns13Sandy BurkPawtucket/AttleboroSO40
Pat SullivanLewistonRuns13Joe BurnsTaunton/AttleboroHits16
Pat SullivanLewistonHits16Pat SullivanLewistonHR4

[1]

Hall of Fame alumni

See also

References

  1. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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