Central Interstate League
ClassificationIndependent (1888–1890)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1888
Ceased1890
Replaced byNorthern League
PresidentWilliam H. Allen (1888)
Henderson Ridgely (1889)
E.T. McNeally (1890)
Fitzpatrick (1890)
No. of teams8
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Davenport Hawkeyes (1888)
Quincy Ravens (1889)
Evansville Hoosiers (1890)

The Central Interstate League was an independent minor league baseball league that operated from 1888 to 1890.[1][2][3]

William H. Allen (1888), Henderson Ridgely (1889), E.T. McNeally (1890) and Fitzpatrick (1890) served as the league presidents.[4]

The 1888 Davenport Hawkeyes, 1889 Quincy Ravens and 1890 Evansville Hoosiers won league championships. The league permanently folded following the 1890 season.[4]

Cities represented

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Standings & statistics

1888 Central Interstate League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Davenport Hawkeyes4018.690William Henry Lucas
Peoria Reds3822.6333.0Charles Flynn
Crawfordsville Hoosiers /
Terre Haute Hoosiers
3226.5528.0Albert Miller /
J.W. Carroll
Bloomington Reds2628.48112.0Edward Wochner /
Cheney / Joseph Farrell
Dubuque2118.538NAC.R. McQuade
Decatur / Lafayette730.189NAMichael Hurley /
Lawrence McKeon / William McMillen
Danville Browns1525.375NAW.C. Johnson
Rockford Rox1123.324NAWilliam Allen

Decatur (6–23) transferred to Lafayette June 13.; Rockford disbanded June 26.; Crawfordsville (21–21) transferred to Terre Haute July 2; Danville disbanded Jul 5; Lafayette and Dubuque disbanded July 9.
The league disbanded July 27.[4]

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
William SchwartzPeoriaBA.389Matt KeoganPeoriaW17
Owen WilliamsDavenportRuns65Willard MainsDavenportPCT.800 16–4
William SchwartzPeoriaHits82
A.W. SnyderCrawfordsville/Terre HauteHR6

1889 Central Interstate League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Quincy Ravens6650.569George Brackett
Springfield Senators6553.5512.0Harry Smith / Henderson Ridgely
Burlington Babies5562.47011.5William Henry Lucas
Peoria Canaries5564.46212.5Charles Flynn /
Charlie Bartson / Charlie Levis
Evansville Hoosiers5169.42517.0Walt Goldsby /
Jacob Aydelotte / Doug Crothers
Davenport Hawkeyes5745.559NACharles Holacher / Bob Allen

Davenport disbanded September 10.[4]

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
Allen McCauleyPeoriaBA.317
Philip RoutcliffeDavenportRuns122
Floyd LaumanQuincyHits132
Lew WhistlerEvansvilleHR22
Philip RoutcliffeDavenportSB105

1890 Central Interstate League

(aka Western Inter-State League)

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Evansville Hoosiers5232.619Bill Harrington
Burlington Hawkeyes4836.5714.0Varney Anderson / William Fuller
Terre Haute Hoosiers4235.5456.5Phil Reccius /
Andrew Kolley / George Brackett
Quincy Ravens4142.49410.5Billy Murray
Peoria Canaries3440.45913.0Michael Hurley / John McCloskey
Galesburg Pavers / Indianapolis1143.204NACharles Powers

Galesburg (6–22) transferred to Indianapolis May 27; the franchise disbanded July 8. No playoffs were held.[4]

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Albert FisherQuincyBA.309John DolanEvansvilleW25
Frank ShugartBurlingtonRuns80Edward EiteljorgeEvansvillePCT.724 21–8
Frank ShugartBurlingtonHits108
George McVeyTerre HauteHR12

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References

  1. "Ball Park Digest". Archived from the original on June 6, 2013.
  2. "1890 Central Interstate League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. "1889 Central Interstate League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lloyd Johnson; Miles Wolff, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
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