Central League (minor league)

The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically from 19031917, 19201922, 1926, 19281930, 1934, and 19481951. In 1926, the league merged mid-season with the Michigan State League and played under that name for the remainder of the season.[1] The Central League later reformed in 1928.

Central League
ClassificationIndependent (1900)
Class B 19031917, 19201922, 19281930, 1932, 1934
Class C 1926
Class A 19481951
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1900
Ceased1951
PresidentWilliam F.H. Schmidt (1900)
George W. Bement (1903-1904)
Frank R. Carson (1905-1911)
Louie Heilbroner (1912-1915)
Emerson Dickerson (1916-1917)
Harry W. Stahlhefer (1917)
Emerson Dickerson (1921-1926)
L.J. Wylie (1928-1929)
Donald C. Jacobs (1930)
Frederick Howell (1932)
Emerson Dickerson (1934)
Thomas J. Halligan (1948-1951)
No. of teams37
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles5
Dayton
Related
competitions
Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League

Minor League class history

Before the current minor league baseball classification system was introduced in 1963, minor leagues/teams were classified from Class D up to Class Triple-A. The following is a list of the various classifications that the Central League had during its years of operation:

  • Class B: 19031917, 19201922, 19281930, 1932, 1934
  • Class C: 1926
  • Class A: 19481951

Cities represented

The following are former cities and teams that made up the Central League.

Standings & statistics

1948-1951

1948 Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Flint Arrows8949.645-Jack Tighe
Dayton Indians8455.6045.5Joe Vosmik
Muskegon Clippers7366.52516.5Bennie Huffman
Fort Wayne Generals6476.45726.0Boom-Boom Beck
Saginaw Bears5585.39335.0Robert Finley
Grand Rapids Jets5286.37737.0Milton Galatzer / Jack Knight

Playoffs: Fort Wayne 3 games, Flint 2; Dayton 3 games, Muskegon 1
Finals: Dayton 4 games, Fort Wayne 2

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Herb ConyersDaytonBA.354Charles SippleDaytonW18
Richard LaneMuskegonRuns121Bill EvansMuskegonSO187
Louis FarottoSaginawHits185Alex NedelcoFlintERA2.08
Homer JohnsonMuskegonRBI109William MorganDaytonPCT.765 13-4
Joe MorjosephDaytonHR31
1949 Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dayton Indians8057.584-Oscar Melilo
Flint Arrows7762.5544.0Jack Tighe
Grand Rapids Jets7066.5159.5Jack Knight
Charleston Senators6768.49612.0Joe Beggs
Muskegon Reds6079.43221.0Red Ruffing
Saginaw Bears5880.42022.5Robert Finley

Playoffs: Charleston 3 games, Dayton 1; Grand Rapids 3 games, Flint 2
Finals: Grand Rapids 4 games, Charleston 2

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill HigdonMuskegonBA.330Charles SippleDaytonW19
Everett RobinsonGrand RapidsRuns91Jose SantiagoDaytonSO233
Stuart LocklinDaytonHits169Ernie FunkFlintERA2.13
Ron BowenSaginawRBI123Sanford LambertGrand RapidsPCT.800 12-3
Ron BowenSaginawHR25
1950 Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Flint Arrows8053.602-Gene Desautels
Muskegon Clippers7564.5408.0Robert Finley
Dayton Indians6963.52310.5Dolph Camilli
Grand Rapids Jets6468.48515.5Jack Knight
Charleston Senators5873.44321.0Joe Beggs
Saginaw Bears5681.40926.0Hank Camelli

Playoffs: Flint 3 games, Grand Rapids 1; Muskegon 3 games, Dayton 2
Finals: Flint 4 games, Muskegon 1

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Joe RowellDaytonBA.344Ernie FunkFlintW22
Louis UrchoMuskegonRuns112William AbernathieDaytonSO171
Ron BowenMuskegonHits169Jimmy WallaceSaginawERA2.05
Ron BowenMuskegonRBI128James VitterDaytonPCT.800 12-3
Ron BowenMuskegonHR28
1951 Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Dayton Indians8750.635-Jimmy Crandall
Muskegon Clippers8654.6142.5Jimmy Gleeson
Saginaw Jacks7958.5778.0Bert Niehoff
Charleston Senators6970.49619.0Ernie White
Grand Rapids Jets5382.39333.0Jack Knight / Everett Robinson
Flint Arrows3898.27948.5Steve Bysco
Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Jim GreengrassMuskegonBA.379Emil PatrickMuskegonW20
Ed KrageMuskegonRuns128Ryne DurenDaytonSO238
Oscar KhederianSaginawHits185Calvin HoweGrand RapidsERA2.33
Ed Krage
Ron Bowen
MuskegonRBI114Bob FreelsDaytonPCT.773 17-5
Ed KrageMuskegonHR31

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References

  1. Ball Park Digest Archived October 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. 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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