Northern Association

The Northern Association was a Class D level minor league baseball league. The eight-team league had franchises based in Illinois and Iowa. The league began and ended play in 1910, disbanding on July 19, 1910. The Joliet Jolly-ites moved to Sterling on June 21. The Clinton and Freeport teams disbanded on June 28; The Elgin and Kankakee franchises disbanded on July 11.

Northern Association
ClassificationClass D (1910)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1910
CeasedJuly 19, 1910
PresidentC.A. Burton (1910)
No. of teams8
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Elgin Kittens (1910)
Related
competitions
Bi-State League

Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel and Fritz Maisel were two league players who reached Major League Baseball after playing in the Northern Association.[1]

Cities represented

Standings & statistics

1910 Northern Association

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Elgin Kittens[upper-roman 1]3720.649-Mal Kittridge
Muscatine Pearl Finders3721.6380.5Lou Walters
Kankakee Kays[upper-roman 1]3424.5863.5Dan Collins
Jacksonville Jacks3231.5088.0Pants Rowland
Decatur Commodores3032.4849.5Del Williams /
Charles O'Day / McGrew
Joliet Jolly-ites /
Sterling Infants[upper-roman 2]
2434.41413.5Hunkey Hines
Freeport Pretzels[upper-roman 3]2225.468NAForrest Plass
Clinton Teddies[upper-roman 3]1039.204NATed Sullivan / John Marmen
  1. Elgin and Kankakee disbanded July 11.
  2. Joliet (21-18) moved to Sterling June 21.
  3. Freeport and Clinton disbanded June 28.

The league disbanded July 19.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Phil NadeauJoliet/SterlingBA.333Pop EylerMuscatineW11
Fritz MaiselElginRuns49Thomas McTigueKankakeeW11
Harmony Van DineJacksonvilleHits80Archie HickmanJoliet/SterlingW11
Buck HopkinsElginHR7Thomas McTigueKankakeePct.786; 11-3

[2]

Further reading

  • The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second and Third Editions.

References

  1. Maisel, Bob (12 December 1990). "Tale-gating Stengel was enjoyable way for writer to follow a storied career". Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland.
  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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