Western New York League

The Western New York League was a minor league baseball league that played briefly in the 1890 season. The four–team Independent level Western New York League consisted of franchises based exclusively in New York. The Western New York League permanently folded after the 1890 season.

Western New York League
ClassificationIndependent (1890)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1890
CeasedSeptember 27, 1890
No. of teams4
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Canisteo (1890)
Related
competitions
Central New Jersey League (1891–1902)
Southern Tier League (1904–1905)

History

The Western New York League began play as an Independent level minor league in 1890. The Bath Bathers, Canisteo, New York, Hornell, New York and Wellsville, New York teams were the four charter franchises.[1][2]

The Western New York League began play on September 9, 1890. When the season ended on September 27, 1890, the Canisteo team was in first place with a 6–0 record. Canisteo was followed by Wellsville (3–3), Hornell (2–4) and the Bath Bathers (1–5) in the final standings.[3]

Baseball Hall of Fame member John McGraw played the 1890 shortened season as a member of the Wellsville team. Aviator Alfred Lawson was a teammate of McGraw on the Wellsville team.[4][5]

The Western New York League permanently folded after the 1890 season.[3]

1890 Western New York League teams

Team name City represented Ballpark Year active
Bath Bathers Bath, New York Unknown[6] 1890
Canisteo Canisteo, New York Unknown[7] 1890
Hornell Hornell, New York Unknown[8] 1890
Wellsville Wellsville, New York Unknown[9] 1890

Western New York League standings

1890

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Canisteo601.000NA
Wellsville33.5003.0Alfred Lawson
Hornell24.3334.0NA
Bath Bathers15.1675.0NA

[3]

References

Western New York League - Baseball Reference
Western New York League - Stats Crew

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