Barre-Montpelier Intercities

The Barre-Montpelier Intercities were a minor league baseball team based in Barre, Vermont, in partnership with neighboring Montpelier. After playing as members of independent leagues in 1904 to 1906, the Barre-Montpelier Intercities played as members of two leagues in 1907. The Intercities were in first place in both the 1907 New Hampshire State and Vermont State League standings when the leagues permanently folded during the 1907 season.

Barre-Montpelier Intercities
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent (1887, 1904–1907)
Class D (1907)
Class B (1924)
LeagueNortheastern League (1887)
Vermont League (1904)
Northern New York League (1904–1905)
Independent Northern League (1906)
New Hampshire State League (1907)
Vermont State League (1907)
Ontario–Quebec–Vermont League (1924)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (1)1907
Team data
NameMontpelier (1887)
Barre (1904)
Montpelier-Barre (1904–1905)
Barre-Montpelier Intercities (1907)
Montpelier Goldfish (1924)
BallparkBarre Base Ball Grounds (1904–1907)
Hubbard Park (1924)

Montpelier played in the 1887 Northeastern League, Barre hosted a 1904 Vermont League team, and the 1924 Montpelier team played in the Ontario–Quebec–Vermont League.

History

Beginning in 1887, numerous semi-professional teams played in the Barre-Montpelier area, and Montpelier hosted a team in the Northeastern League. The 1887 league records and standings are unknown as the Montpelier team was managed by Fred Spaulding and William Lord.[1][2][3]

In 1904 Barre first had minor league baseball when the city hosted a Barre team in the Independent Vermont League. The records and standings of this league are unknown.[4][5]

In 1904, Montpelier-Barre began play as members of the Independent Northern New York League along with Burlington, Plattsburgh, Rutland and St. Albans. Montpelier-Barre continued play in the 1905 Northern New York League. League standings and statistics for both seasons are unknown. Arthur Daley managed the team in the 1905 four–team league which included Burlington, Plattsburgh and Rutland.[6][7][8][9]

Montpelier-Barre continued play in joining the 1906 Northern Independent League. Their manager was Tonny Uniac. Other league members were Burlington, Ottawa, Plattsburgh and Rutland. There are no known standings or statistics for the league,[10]

The Barre-Montpelier Intercities were a charter member when the 1907 New Hampshire State League formed as a Class D league. The league members were the Barre-Montpelier Intercities, Burlington Burlingtons, West Manchester (New Hampshire), Laconia/Plattsburgh Brewers, East Manchester (New Hampshire), Franklin, New Hampshire, Nashua, New Hampshire and Concord, New Hampshire teams. The Barre-Montpelier Intercities began league play on May 11, 1907. After four New Hampshire League teams folded early in the season, a meeting was held on June 17, 1907, where the league was restructured. At the meeting, the New Hampshire League was dissolved, and the Vermont State League was formed. The Vermont State League was structured as a four–team league, keeping three New Hampshire State League franchises, including Barre-Montpelier and adding an expansion team. Barre-Montpelier and the Vermont State League began play on July 2, 1907.[11][12][13][14][15]

While playing in the New Hampshire State League, the Barre-Montpelier Intercities had a record of 19–6 and were in first place in the standings when the New Hampshire State League folded. The Intercities' manager was A. W. "Punch" Daley.[16][11][17]

After the New Hampshire league folded, the Intercities continued minor league play in the newly formed Class D level 1907 Vermont State League. With Punch Daley remaining as manager, the Barre-Montpelier Intercities were in fir1st place with a 12–4 record when the league folded.[18][16]

Minoe league baseball returned when Montpelier briefly hosted the 1924 Montpelier Goldfish of the Class B level Ontario–Quebec–Vermont League. The team folded on July 16, 1924, finishing with a 16–37 record under manager Bill McCorry.[18][16][19][12][20]

Barre, Vermont has not hosted another minor league team.[12]

(2017) Hubbard Park Entrance Plaque. Montpelier, Vermont

The ballparks

The Barre-Montpelier teams were noted to have played minor league home games at the Barre Base Ball Grounds between 1904 and 1907. The ballpark was located on Smith Street. It was near Berlin Street & the Jail Branch of the Winooski River in Barre, Vermont. Today, the site contains commercial businesses.[18][21]

In their brief existence, the 1924 Montpelier Goldfish hosted minor league at home games Hubbard Park. Today, the park is still in use as a public park and is located along 12th Street in Montpelier, Vermont.[22][23]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeague
18871MontpelierIndependentNortheastern League
19041BarreVermont League
1904-19052Montpelier-BarreNorthern New York League
19061Independent Northern League
1907 (1)1Barre-Montpelier IntercitiesClass DNew Hampshire State League
1907 (2)1IndependentVermont State League
19241Montpelier GoldfishClass BOntario–Quebec–Vermont League

Year–by–year records

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs/Notes
1887NANAFred Spaulding / William LordLeague records unknown
1904NANANALeague records unknown
1905NANAArthur DaleyLeague records unknown
1906NANATommy UniacLeague records unknown
1907 (1)19–61stA. W. "Punch" DaleyLeague disbanded June 17
1907 (2)12–41stA. W. "Punch" DaleyLeague disbanded July 29
192416–37NABill McCorryTeam folded July 16

Notable alumni

See also

  • Montpelier-Barre players
    Montpelier Goldfish players

References

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  20. "Quebec-Ontario-Vermont League (B) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  21. "Barre Baseball Field · Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society". digitalvermont.org.
  22. "Hubbard Park in Montpelier, VT history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  23. "Hubbard Park | Montpelier, VT". www.montpelier-vt.org.
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