Mt. Sterling Essex

The Mt. Sterling Essex were a minor league baseball team based in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. In 1912 and from 1922 to 1923, Mt. Sterling teams played exclusively as members of the Class D level Blue Grass League, hosting home games at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. The team played as the "Orphans" in 1912.

Mt. Sterling Essex
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass D (1912, 1922–1923)
LeagueBlue Grass League (1912, 1922–1923)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameMt. Sterling Orphans (1912)
Mt. Sterling Essex (1922–1923)
BallparkMontgomery County Fairgrounds (1922–1923)

History

In 1912, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky first had minor league baseball, with the Mt. Sterling Orphans playing a partial season as members of the six–team Class D level Blue Grass League and finishing in last place.[1][2] On June 8, 1912, the Kentucky-based Winchester Hustlers, with a record of 13–24, moved to Nicholasville, Kentucky. After compiling a 3–27 record while based in Nicholasville, the franchise moved to Mt. Sterling on June 26, 1912, to complete the season. Under managers Courtney McBrair and Bob Spade, the Orphans finished the 1912 season with an overall record of 31–97, placing sixth in the six–team Blue Grass League The Orphans finished 54.5 games behind the first place Frankfort Lawmakers (85–42) in the final standings. The Lexington Colts (60–65), Maysville Rivermen (82–47), Paris Bourbonites (60–69) and Richmond Pioneers (66–64) all finished ahead of Mt. Sterling. It was noted by the Spalding Guide that the Mount Sterling Orphans team "was in poor shape all of the year." The Blue Grass League folded following the 1912 season.[3][4][5]

After a decade absence, the Blue Grass League reformed in 1922. The "Mt. Sterling Essex" resumed as members of the reformed six–team Class D level Blue Grass League. The 1922 league franchises were the Cynthiana Merchants (34–30), Lexington Reds (28–36), Maysville Cardinals (33–28), Mount Sterling Essex (30–31), Paris Mammoths (36–28) and Winchester Dodgers (28–36). The "Essex" moniker possibly derived from Mt. Sterling being named after Stirling, Scotland, which was the former home to early settlers.[5][6][7][8][9]

Resuming play in the 1922 Blue Grass League, the Mt. Sterling Essex finished fourth in the overall standings. With their record of 30–31 under player/manager Hod Eller, the Essex finished 4.5 games behind the first place Paris Bourbons in the overall standings. The Maysville Cardinals, with a 16–6 record, won the first half standings and Cynthiana Cobblers, with a 25–17 record, won the second half standings. Maysville defeated Cynthiana in the playoffs to win the championship. Mt. Sterling played home games at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds and did not qualify for the playoffs.[7][10][5][11]

In their final season of play, the 1923 Essex finished last in the Blue Grass League standings. With a 38–54 record, Mt. Sterling finished in sixth place, playing under managers Charles Ellis and Hod Eller. The Essex finished 13.5 games behind the first place Cynthiana Cobblers in the final standings of the six–team league. No playoffs were held in 1923.[5][12][13][14][15][16] Mt. Sterling permanently folded after the 1923 season, as the Blue Grass League reduced to four teams for their final season of 1924.[17]

Mt. Sterling, Kentucky has not hosted another minor league team.[18]

The ballpark

The Mt. Sterling Essex teams were noted to have played home minor league games at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in 1922 and 1923. The ballpark had a small grandstand and was located near the racetrack. Today, the fairgrounds are still in use as home to the annual Montgomery County Fair. The Montgomery County Fairgrounds are located on U.S route 60, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.[19][20][21][22]

(2005) Downtown. National Register of Historic Places. Mount Sterling, Kentucky.

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeagueBallpark
19121Mt. Sterling OrphansClass DBlue Grass LeagueMontgomery County Fairgrounds
1922–19232Mt. Sterling Essex

Year–by–year records

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
191231–976thCourtney McBrair / Bob SpadeNo playoffs held
192230–314thHod EllerDid not qualify
192338–546thCharles Ellis / Hod EllerNo playoffs held

Notable alumni

See also

Mount Sterling Essex players

References

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