Nebraska State League
ClassificationClass B (1892)
Class D (1910–1915, 1922–1923, 1928–1938, 1956–1959)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1892
Ceased1959
PresidentHenry A. Sievers (1910–1911)
A.C. Felt (1912–1913)
Clarence J. Miles (1914–1915, 1922–1923)
Richard R. Grotte (1923)
James E. Beltzer (1928–1931)
Robert C. Russell (1932)
James E. Beltzer (1933)
J. Roy Carter (1934–1938)
Mike Hollinger (1956–1959)
No. of teams22
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles4
McCook
Grand Island
Related
competitions
Tri-State League

The Nebraska State League (NSL) was an American professional minor league baseball league with five incarnations between 1892 and 1959. The Nebraska State League formed five times: in 1892, from 1910 to 1915, from 1922 to 1923, from 1928 to 1938 and from 1956 to 1959. League teams were based in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota. The 1892 league was a Class B level league, and the league was a Class D level league in all subsequent seasons.

History

Early seasons

The charter 1892 teams were the Beatrice Indians, Fremont, Grand Island Sugar Citys, Hastings, Lincoln Giants/Kearney and Plattsmouth. The league played just one season as a Class B level league before disbanding.[1]

In 1889, a touring African-American baseball team called the "Lafayettes" was formed in Nebraska. In 1890, William Pope formed the Lincoln Giants. Pope had signed the best of the Lafayette players and the team subsequently folded. In 1892, the Lincoln Giants sought to join the Nebraska State League. Those against allowing black players in the league caused the Lincoln Giants to fold, with many of their players picked up by the other Nebraska State League teams.[2][3]

The Nebraska State League in 1892 was racially integrated. Baseball Hall of Fame member Bud Fowler played for Kearney and was elected captain of the team.[3] John W. Patterson, John Reeves, Frank Maupin, A.S. Kennedy, William Myers and F. Long played for Plattsmouth. George Taylor, played for Beatrice. The 1892 Nebraska State League was classified as a Class B level league and folded after the 1892 season.[4][5]

The Nebraska State League reformed in 1910 as an eight–team Class D level league. The Columbus Discoverers, Fremont Pathfinders, Grand Island Collegians, Hastings Brickmakers, Kearney Kapitalists, Red Cloud, Seward Statesmen and Superior Brickmakers were the member franchises as the league resumed play.[6]

In 1915, the Nebraska State League ran into financial difficulties as franchises struggled to remain solvent. Both Columbus and Kearney disbanded on June 4, 1915. After Grand Island withdrew June 28 and Norfolk disbanded June 29, the league folded on June 29, 1915. Kearney began the season 2,000 in debt and sold season tickets to eliminate the debt, but with 2,000 season tickets sold, the gameday gate money was minimal and the franchise was also affected by the city becoming "dry" and became unable to make its financial obligations to visiting teams. Kearney had logistical issuer as visiting teams were reluctant travel to Norfolk, as the train fares for the trip were expensive. Norfolk had agreed to pay extra to visiting clubs to make up the difference in train fares. Grand Island manager Harry Claire and player Crosby were given suspensions for the rest of the year due to gambling accusations and the team was also fined. The Grand Island franchise folded instead of paying the fines.[7]

After folding following the 1915 season, the Nebraska State League reformed and played the 1922 and 1923 seasons with the Beatrice Blues, Fairbury Jeffersons, Grand Island Champions, Hastings Cubs, Lincoln Links and Norfolk Elk Horns as members of the six–team Class D level league.[8] The league evolved into the 1924 Tri-State League.[9][10]

In 1928, the Nebraska State League resumed play as an eight–team Class D level league. The Beatrice Blues, Fairbury Jeffersons, Grand Island Champs, Lincoln Links, McCook Generals, Norfolk Elks, North Platte Buffaloes and York Dukes were the 1928 league members. The league would play continually through the 1938 season.[8]

1956 to 1959 seasons

The Nebraska State League formed for the final time in 1956. The league teams were all major league affiliates, as the Class D level eight–team league resumed play. The league members all took the monikers of their affiliate, as the Grand Island A's, Hastings Giants, Holdrege White Sox, Kearney Yankees, Lexington Red Sox, McCook Braves, North Platte Indians and Superior Senators were the 1956 franchises.[11]

Originally 12 cities had showed interest in hosting a team in the 1956 Nebraska State League. Thie interest occurred after the eight major league teams had agreed to affiliate with the league. The Nebraska cities of Ogallala, Alma, Broken Bow and Norton, Kansas, were not granted franchises.[12]

The 1956 league schedule was designed to start on July 1 and end on Labor Day. The league structure began when representatives of the league held a meeting in Kearney, Nebraska, at the Fort Kearney Hotel in early June. The 1956 schedule was created by Harold George, secretary of the league. George was formerly an executive in the Western League. Mike Hollinger, a former manager of the semi–pro Kearney Irishmen team was named president of the League. Hollinger operated a bowling alley in Kearney.[12]

In structuring the 1956 league, revenue and expenses were divided between Major League Baseball, the individual Major League parent clubs and each of the league franchises. League franchises committed to selling at least $5,000 in tickets and 500 season tickets before the season started. Kearney sold 760 season ticket books, McCook followed with 741. Holdrege sold 690, North Platte 673, Lexington 665, Grand Island 656, Hastings 632 and Superior 559. The league was owned by Major League Baseball. Season tickets were sold for $10.00 each. The revenue from the first 500 tickets per franchise went to the Nebraska State League ($5,000 per team). 25% of each season ticket went to the hosting team. Concessions were split evenly between the hosting team and the league. Each team city supplied a lighted home ballpark park and a groundskeeper. The official score keeper for each game was paid $2.50. Player and manager salaries and travel costs were handled by the parent major league affiliate, with Yellow Diamond and Continental Motor lines were hired as vendors to provide bus services. Players were allotted $2.25 per day for meal money. The league selected the Rawlings baseball as the official ball for the league, with the Major League affiliates providing balls. KGFW radio in Kearney paid $500.00 for radio rights to all Kearney games.[12]

The last Nebraska State League of 19561959 was stable largely because its clubs were farm teams for the major leagues. Its final season has become well known through the book A False Spring by Pat Jordan, who played in the league for McCook.[13]

The Nebraska State League was a Class B level league in the 1892 season and afterwards was exclusively a Class D level league.[4][5]

Cities represented

Standings & statistics

1892

1892 Nebraska State League

TeamWLGBPct.Manager
Beatrice Indians2720.574NA
Grand Island Sugar Citys25253.5.500Pa Rourke
Lincoln Giants /
Kearney, NE
18215.0.462NA
Hastings, NE17205.0.459NA
Fremont Pathfinders11189.379NA
Plattsmouth, NE112411.314NA

League disbanded in July.

1910 to 1915

1910 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Fremont Pathfinders6343.59416,966Pug Bennett
Columbus Discoverers5948.5514.514,110Joe Dolan
Kearney Kapitalists6051.5415.514,946Clarence Murphy
Grand Island Collegians6052.5366.020,129Buck Beltzer
Superior Brickmakers5654.5099.013,150Dennis Bockewitz
Seward Statesmen5062.44616.010,251John Fink
Red Cloud "Indians"4762.43117.510,126B.F. Grant
Hastings Brickmakers4265.39821.514,318George Harms

Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred JarrottRed CloudBA.326Win NoyesKearneyW24
Leo CookHastingsRuns88Win NoyesKearneySO323
Fred JarrottRed CloudHits126Frank GreenKearneyPct.900; 9–1
Fresco ThompsonFremontHR10Archie TurpinFremontSB75

1911 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Superior Brickmakers7040.636Dennis Bockewitz
Fremont Pathfinders6943.6162.0Pug Bennett
Hastings Third Citys5458.48217.0Rudy Kling
Seward Statesmen5357.48217.0John Fink
Grand Island Collegians5260.46419.0Howard Armstrong
Columbus Discoverers5260.46419.0Joe Dolan
Kearney Buffaloes4864.42923.0Clarence Murphy
York Prohibitionists4864.42923.0George Harms / Lefty Davis

Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Norm CoyleSuperiorBA.354Al OrthHastingsW23
Nick AllenSuperiorRuns95Harry SmithFremontSO235
Norm CoyleSuperiorHits153Jim StevensSuperiorPct.750; 18–6
George HarmsYorkHR21

1912 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Hastings Third Citys6744.604Bert Shaner
Fremont Pathfinders6645.5951.0Pug Bennett
Kearney Kapitalists6349.5634.5Harry Berte
Columbus Discoverers5654.50910.5Jim Palmer / Willie Wilson
Seward Statesmen5359.47314.5Bill Zink
Grand Island Collegians5259.46815.0Jim Cockman
York Prohibitionists4566.40522.0Lefty Davis
Superior Brickmakers4369.38424.5Dennis Bockewitz

A Kearney win over Hastings was reversed at the 1913 spring meeting, giving Hastings the championship.
Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Pug BennettFremontBA.360Joe LotzKearneyW26
Charles BlockYorkRuns116Bert ShanerHastingsPct.773; 17–5
Bill ZinkSewardHits139

1913 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Kearney Kapitalists6745.598Harry Berte
Hastings Third Citys6448.5713.0Bert Shaner
York Prohibitionists5755.50910.0Gid Gardner
Fremont Pathfinders5656.50011.0Curt Welch
Superior Brickmakers5458.48213.0Dennis Bockewitz
Columbus Discoverers5458.48213.0John Gondling /
Red Smith / Jack Kraninger
Seward Statesmen /
Beatrice Milkskimmers
5260.46415.0Bill Zink
Grand Island Collegians4468.39323.0O.J. Firestine / Jack Forrester

Seward (27–37) moved to Beatrice July 21.
Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Homer W. "Dolly" GrayKearneyBA.411R.N. MaplesKearneyW17
Swat McCabeHastingsHits155L.R. PlymptonKearneyW17
Ted ReedColumbusPct.737; 14–5Berney EvertonYorkW17

1914 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Grand Island Islanders6646.589Harry Claire
Beatrice Milkskimmers6547.5801.0Frank Coe
Hastings Reds6448.5712.0Pug Bennett
York Prohibitionists6052.5366.0Maury Pierce
Superior Brickmakers5458.48212.0James Feeney / F.H. Bigby
Norfolk Drummers5260.46414.0Warren Cummings / Babe Towne
Columbus Pawnees4963.43717.0Jake Kraninger
Kearney Kapitalists3874.33928.0Harry Berte

Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Jake GettmanHastingsBA.336John McDonnellBeatriceW21
Clint NeffBeatriceRuns80Dazzy VanceHastingsSO194
Fred PayneGrand IslandHits134Dazzy VanceHastingsPct.810; 17–4
Clint NeffBeatriceHR19

1915 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Beatrice Milkskimmers3518.660John Fillman
Hastings Reds3027.5267.0Pug Bennett
York Prohibitionists2531.44611.5Maury Pierce
Fairbury Shaners2231.41513.0Bert Shaner
Norfolk Drummers2413.649NABabe Towne
Grand Island Champions1616.500NAHarry Claire
Kearney Buffaloes410.286NAGrover Matney
Columbus Pawnees313.188NAFrank Justus

Columbus and Kearney disbanded June 4; Grand Island and Norfolk disbanded June 28.
The league folded July 18.

1922 to 1923

1922 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Norfolk Elk Horns7048.593Bert Adams / Runt Marr
Lincoln Links7049.5880.5O.A. Beltzer
Fairbury Jeffersons6949.5851.0George Segrist
Beatrice Blues5363.45716.0R. Kirchner / Ducky Holmes
Hastings Cubs5267.43718.5Al Smith
Grand Island Champions4078.33930.0Ed Willett

Playoff: Fairbury 4 games, Norfolk 3.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Runt MarrNorfolkBA.364Bill BaileyLincolnW23
Runt MarrNorfolkRuns116Fred WigingtonHastingsSO260
Runt MarrNorfolkHits167L.W. JenneyFairburyPct.773; 17–5
Claude MitchellNorfolkHR21

1923 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Lincoln Links7164.526O.A. Beltzer
Norfolk Elk Horns6866.5072.5Ed Reichle
Grand Island Champions6866.5072.5Leo McDonnell / Boser
Hastings Cubs6566.4984.0Pug Bennett
Beatrice Blues6468.4855.5Ed Willett / Matty McGrath
Fairbury Jeffersons6369.4776.5George Segrist

Playoff: No Playoffs Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred ConkeyLincolnBA.390Art StokesLincolnW23
Fresco ThompsonGrand IslandRuns91Art StokesLincolnSO207
Fred ConkeyLincolnHits169Edward ShupeGrand IslandPct.720; 18–7
Jimmy HudgensFairburyHR13

1928 to 1938

1928 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
McCook Generals7149.592Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Lincoln Links6654.5505.0Bob Brown
Beatrice Blues6456.5337.0Hal Brokaw
North Platte Buffaloes6457.5297.5Joe Pizer
York Dukes5862.48313.0Art Rasmussen
Norfolk Elkhorns5566.45516.5Lefty Wilkus
Grand Island Champs5268.43319.0Davey Claire / Alf Pierpoint /
Thomson / Clay Schoonover
Fairbury Jeffersons5169.42520.0Lee Fairchild

Playoff: No Playoffs Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John StonehamMcCookBA.396Ernest KrenkLincolnW20
Herb PemberMcCookRuns116Harlan PyleMcCookW20
Herb PemberMcCookHits172Joe WilmanYorkSO164
Walt CooksonNorth PlatteHR19Ernest KrenkLincolnERA2.57

1929 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
McCook Generals7442.638Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Fairbury Jeffersons7051.5796.5Preston Gray
Lincoln Links6851.5717.5Bob Brown / Les Nunamaker
York Dukes6153.53512.0Art Rasmussen
Norton Jayhawks5460.47419.0Hal Brokaw
Grand Island Islanders5462.46620.0Clay Schoonover / Bob Brown
Norfolk Elkhorns4373.37131.0Lefty Wilkus
North Platte Buffaloes4274.36232.0Joe Pizer

Playoff: No Playoffs Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John StonehamMcCookBA.410Andy BednarMcCookW21
Herb PemberMcCookRuns117Stanford PrimmFairburyW21
Herb PemberMcCookHits194Vito SanFilippoFairburySO201
Joe SmithNorfolkHR15Jean JonesNortonERA2.15

1930 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
McCook Generals8534.714Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Fairbury Jeffersons6851.5711.0Preston Gray
Grand Island Islanders6258.51723.5Kenzie Kirkham
York Dukes6059.50425.0Art Rasmussen
North Platte Buffaloes6060.50025.5Baldy Fowlkes
Norfolk Elkhorns5665.46330.0Hal Brokaw
Lincoln Links5666.45930.5Les Nunamaker
Norton Jayhawks3387.27552.5Earl Harrison / Frank Sidle

Norton suspended operations August 25; final seven games were forfeited to scheduled opponents.
Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Washington SeelmanNorth PlatteBA.373Vito SanFilippoFairburyW23
Ed TaylorLincolnRuns125Vito SanFilippoFairburySO243
Washington SeelmanNorth PlatteHits174Jim CameronMcCookERA2.25
Mike KreevichMcCookHR15Jim CameronMcCookPct.925; 19–2

1931 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Grand Island Islanders6641.617Sonny Brookhaus
McCook Generals5950.5418.0Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Lincoln Links5551.51910.5Les Nunamaker
North Platte Buffaloes5355.49113.5Bart Green / Frank Owens
Norfolk Elkhorns4758.44818.0Joe McDermott
York Dukes4267.38525.0Pop Gleason / Bob Brown

Playoffs: Grand Island 4 games, North Platte 1.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Ignatius WaltersMcCookBA.400Harry MatuzakMcCookW18
Roy KippertGrand Is/McCookRuns117Harley HaganLincolnSO189
Ignatius WaltersMcCookHits193Robert PickeringGrand IslandERA2.56
Sebastian WagnerNorfolkHR22

1932 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Norfolk Elkhorns7535.682Joe McDermott
Beatrice Blues5946.56213.5Dick Reichle / Sonny Brookhaus
Grand Island Islanders5952.53216.5Sonny Brookhaus / Gus Getz
North Platte Buffaloes4961.45426.0Frank Owens
Lincoln Links4560.42927.5William Rumler / Bob Sanquist
McCook Generals3770.34636.5Gene Bailey / Jack Hruska

Playoffs: Beatrice 2 games, Lincoln 1. Finals: Beatrice 4 games, Norfolk 3.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Walt GannonNorfolkBA.355Otto DavisNorfolkW24
Johnny CrossBeatriceRuns100Pat FlanaganMcCookSO261
Walt GannonNorfolkHits150Luke BucklinNorfolkERA1.89
Bill SwingerBeatriceHR16

1933 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Norfolk Elks6045.571Joe McDermott
Beatrice Blues6046.5660.5Sonny Brookhaus
Sioux Falls Canaries5749.5383.5Rex Stucker
Lincoln Links3471.32426.0Elmer "Doc" Bennett / Joe Hruska

Playoffs: Beatrice 5 games, Norfolk 4.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Don GutteridgeLincolnBA.360Wilmer SchroederSioux FallsW20
Larry GetzBeatriceRuns100Mike PociaskBeatriceSO195
Ray BertramNorfolkHits152Sam ConawaySioux FallsERA2.43
Howard MooreBeatriceHR19

1934 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Lincoln Links6941.627Cy Lingle / Pug Griffin
Norfolk Elkhorns6049.5508.5Joe McDermott
Sioux Falls Canaries5060.45519.0Rex Stucker
Beatrice Blues3867.36228.5Sonny Brookhaus

Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Buck EwingNorfolkBA.360Jack FarmerNorfolkW19
Frank MorehouseLincolnRuns99Tom SeatsLincolnSO221
George SilveyNorfolkHits143Nels PotterLincolnERA1.71
Bill SwingerBeatriceHR14

1935 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Sioux Falls Canaries7240.643Ralph Brandon
Norfolk Elkhorns5849.54211.5Pat Patterson
Lincoln Links5064.43923.0Cy Lingle
Beatrice Blues4269.37829.5Charley Stis / Bennie Warren

Playoffs: Norfolk 4 games, Sioux Falls 3.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Ash JoerndtBeatriceBA.331Claude BradfordSioux FallsW17
Justin KeenoyBeatriceRuns100Orie ArntzenNorfolkSO184
Ash JoerndtBeatriceHits153Tony A. JohnsonSioux FallsERA2.14
Bill SwingerBeatriceHR22John GrilliNorfolkRBI102

1936 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Sioux Falls Canaries7149.592Ralph Brandon
Mitchell Kernels6850.5762.0Cliff Knox
Norfolk Elks6357.5258.0Joe McDermott
Beatrice Blues5665.46315.5Sonny Brookhaus
Lincoln Red Links2638.406NAPid Purdy
Fairbury Jeffs1944.302NAEddie Brown

Lincoln and Fairbury disbanded July 16.
Playoffs: Sioux Falls 3 games, Beatrice 2: Mitchell 3 games, Norfolk 1. Finals: Mitchell 4 games, Sioux Falls 2.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Marvin PeltonMitchellBA.373Charlie WagnerSioux FallsW21
Bill B. JamesNorfolkRuns137Robert SwanSioux FallsSO267
Bert HaasBeatriceHits178Charlie WagnerSioux FallsERA3.08
Bill B. JamesNorfolkHR29Dexter SavageNorfolkRBI128

1937 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Sioux Falls Canaries8336.697Ralph Brandon
Mitchell Kernels7541.6476.5Cliff Knox
Beatrice Blues5461.47027.0Lee Riley
Norfolk Elks5065.43531.0Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Fairbury Jeffs4870.40734.5Sonny Brookhaus
Grand Island Red Birds4077.34242.0Joe McDermott

Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Lee RileyBeatriceBA.372Charlie WagnerSioux FallsW25
Frank MahacekSioux FallsRuns129Murry DicksonGrand IslandSO209
James GuymanMitchellHits175Bobby SwanSioux FallsERA2.35
James GuymanMitchellHR22Harold SchmielSioux FallsRBI140

1938 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Sioux City Cowboys7047.598Pete Monahan
Norfolk Elkhorns6749.5782.5Elmer "Doc" Bennett
Beatrice Blues6254.5347.5Lee Riley
Lincoln Links5264.44817.5Pug Griffin
Grand Island Cardinals4967.42220.5Joe Hassler
Sioux Falls Canaries4968.41921.0Ralph Brandon

Playoffs: Norfolk 4 games, Sioux City 2.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Lee RileyBeatriceBA.365Don FisherSioux FallsW21
Ralph FallonSioux CityRuns124Don FisherSioux FallsSO242
Marion DeJarnettLincolnRuns124Cletus VossSioux FallsERA2.33
Ned TigheNorfolkHits161Lee RileyBeatriceRBI122
Pete MonahanSioux CityHR19

1956 to 1959

1956 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Lexington Red Sox4122.65128,393Danny Doyle
Grand Island Athletics3528.5566.030,915Art Mazmanian
Kearney Yankees3528.5566.030,943Randy Gumpert
McCook Braves3528.5566.032,224Bill Steinecke
Superior Senators3429.5407.022,860Charles Ray Baker
Holdrege White Sox3330.5248.024,326Skeeter Scalzi
North Platte Indians2439.38117.028,578Spencer Harris
Hastings Giants1548.23826.028,713Gene Thompson

Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill FriesKearneyBA.394Ted EllisLexingtonW11
Deron JohnsonKearneyRuns70Dick AllenMcCookW11
Jimmie HallSuperiorRuns87Gary PetersHoldregeSO142
Deron JohnsonKearneyRBI78Ted EllisLexingtonERA1.76
Deron JohnsonKearneyHR24

1957 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Grand Island Athletics3322.60026,982Art Mazmanian
Holdrege White Sox3323.5890.521,581Frank Parenti
Lexington Red Sox3323.5890.524,218Jack Kaiser
Kearney Yankees3026.5363.523,349Randy Gumpert
Hastings Giants2926.5274.021,863Leo Schrall
McCook Braves2729.4826.525,844Bill Steinecke
Superior Senators2729.4826.519,796Charles Ray Baker
North Platte Indians1145.19622.521,207Rudy York

Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
James WasemHoldregeBA.366Wayne CoughtryLexingtonW11
Don BonominiHoldregeRuns58Leonardo FergusonKearneySO149
Jackie CreedLexingtonHits71Leonardo FergusonKearneyERA1.68
Milt CampoKearneyRBI59Milt CampoKearneyHR17

1958 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
North Platte Indians4122.65118,766Mark Wylie
McCook Braves4023.6351.017,372Bill Steinecke
Grand Island Athletics3330.5248.018,762Art Mazmanian
Kearney Yankees3330.5248.014,147Randy Gumpert
Lexington Red Sox3033.47611.012,838Jack Kaiser
Holdrege White Sox2934.46012.011,565George Noga
Hastings Giants2439.38117.011,522Leo Schrall
Superior Senators2241.34919.08,953Hal Keller

Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Ron DebusGrand IslandBA.393Ceferino FoyMcCookW10
Larry BullaNorth PlatteRuns68Larry GansauerNorth PlatteW10
Jerry McNertneyHoldregeHits84Bill SpanswickLexingtonSO1.42
J. Keith WilliamsNorth PlatteRBI72Larry Del MargoKearneyERA2.25
J. Keith WilliamsNorth PlatteHR12

1959 Nebraska State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBAttendManagers
McCook Braves4319.69419,788Bill Steinecke
Holdrege White Sox3923.6294.011,963Frank Parenti
Grand Island Athletics3230.51611.016,716Art Mazmanian
Kearney Yankees2735.43516.013,141Jim Gleeson
Hastings Giants2339.37120.010,235Leo Schrall
North Platte Indians2240.35521.014,275Mark Wylie

Playoffs: None Scheduled.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Ike FutchKearneyBA.319Anthony FilicchiaGrand IslandW11
Frank SaiaMcCookRuns63Dennis OverbyMcCookSO136
Woody HuykeHastingsHits71Paul ChengerMcCookERA2.13
Boyd CoffieKearneyRBI63Woody HuykeHastingsHR12

Hall of Fame alumni

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