Montana State League
Sport | Minor league baseball, Class B, Independent |
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Founded | 1892 |
Ceased | 1909 |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country | United States |
Most titles | 1 Butte (1892) Great Falls Indians (1900) Helena (1909) |
The Montana State League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1892, 1900 and 1909 seasons as an Independent league. As the name indicates, the Montana State League consisted of teams based in Montana, with the exception of the 1909 season when Idaho and Utah were represented. The Montana State League played just the three documented minor league seasons and had several other seasons of professional play without official records.
History
The Montana State League first began play as a non–classified league in 1887. The league also played a season in 1891. The teams are unknown in both seasons, with no official records available.[1][2]
The Montana State League began as six–team Class B minor league in 1892. The league played a split season. The Bozeman and Great Falls franchises disbanded on July 23, 1892, after the conclusion of the first half. The overall standings were Helena (29–21), Butte (26–22), Missoula (18–29) and Philipsburg (22–23). Bozeman had a record of 10–8 and the Great Falls Smelter Cities 6–10 when they folded. Butte won the first half championship and Missoula won the second half title. Butte won the overall championship. Helena allegedly forfeited over complaints regarding money and umpiring. Baseball Hall of Fame member Clark Griffith played for Missoula in 1892. It was reported Griffith pitched so well in one game that Missoula fans showered him with gold coins after the game. Griffith later bought property and built a home in Montana.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
After the 1892 season, there were strong allegations of betting and cheating. The league did not return in 1893.[4][7]
The league played a season in 1898 with no records existing and the league was not classified.[10]
In 1900, the Montana State League reformed as a four–team Independent minor league. The league president was William Henry Lucas. The league standings featured the Anaconda Serpents (34–37), Butte Smoke Eaters (30–40), Great Falls Indians (39–32) and Helena Senators (39–33). Helena won the first half and Great Falls won the second half. Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Tinker played for both the Great Falls Indians and Helena Senators in 1900 at age 19.[11][12][13][14][6][7][15][16]
The Montana State League played a season in 1905, Butte, Great Falls, Helena and Missoula composed the league. No league standings or records are available.[17]
In 1909, the Montana State League played at a four–team league, adding teams in Idaho and Utah. The league comprised Helena (35–16), the Salt Lake City Cubs (34–17), Butte (20–31) and Boise (13–38).[17]
In 1925, the Montana State League played a final season as a four team Independent minor league. Butte, Great Falls, Helena and Missoula played in the league, which has no official results.[18]
Montana State League minor league teams
Team name(s) | City represented | Ballpark | Year(s) active |
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Anaconda Serpents | Anaconda, Montana | Mountain View Park[19] | 1900 |
Boise | Boise, Idaho | Unknown | 1909 |
Bozeman | Bozeman, Montana | Unknown | 1892 |
Butte, Butte Smoke Eaters | Butte, Montana | Mt. Columbia Grounds[20] | 1892, 1900, 1905, 1909, 1925 |
Great Falls Smelter Cities, Great Falls Indians | Great Falls, Montana | Black Eagle Park[21] | 1892, 1900, 1905, 1925 |
Helena, Helena Senators | Helena, Montana | Unknown | 1892, 1900, 1905, 1909, 1925 |
Missoula | Missoula, Montana | Unknown | 1892,1905, 1925 |
Philipsburg | Philipsburg, Montana | Unknown | 1892 |
Salt Lake City Cubs | Salt Lake City, Utah | Unknown | 1909 |
Montana State League Standings
1892 standings
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager |
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Helena | 29 | 21 | .580 | - | Con Strothers |
Butte | 26 | 22 | .542 | 1.0 | Jim Powell |
Philipsburg | 22 | 23 | .489 | 4.5 | Unknown |
Missoula | 18 | 29 | .383 | 8.5 | Marin |
Bozeman | 10 | 38 | .556 | - | B.E. Vaile |
Great Falls Smelter Cities | 6 | 10 | .375 | - | Meilli |
1900 standings
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager |
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Great Falls Indians | 39 | 32 | .549 | - | Kinsella/John McCloskey |
Helena Senators | 38 | 33 | .535 | 1.0 | Carl Wood/Paddy Ryan/Jack Flannery |
Anaconda Serpents | 34 | 36 | .485 | 4.5 | Jack Grim |
Butte Smoke Eaters | 30 | 40 | .428 | 8.5 | James Powell |
1909 standings
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager |
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Helena | 35 | 16 | .686 | - | Unknown[24] |
Salt Lake City Cubs | 38 | 33 | .535 | 1.5 | Unknown[25] |
Butte | 20 | 31 | .392 | 7.5 | Unknown[26] |
Boise | 13 | 38 | .255 | 11.5 | John Strouthers / Joe Marshall[27] |
Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
- Clark Griffith (1900), Mizzoula. Inducted, 1946
- Joe Tinker (1900) Great Falls Indians & Helena Senators. Inducted, 1946
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- ^ a b Standard, RICHARD I. GIBSON for The Montana. "Mining City History: Baseball in Butte started in the 1890s". Montana Standard.
- ^ a b c History, SKYLAR BROWNING & JEREMY WATTERSON Montana Baseball. "From Brownie to the Black Sox: Montana baseball history's 10 gee-whiz moments". 406 MT SPORTS.
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- ^ "1898 Montana State League". Baseball-Reference.com.
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- ^ "1900 Montana State League". Baseball-Reference.com.
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- ^ a b "1905 Montana State League". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "1925 Montana State League (MSL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "Mountain View Park in Anaconda, MT history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "Mt. Columbia Grounds in Butte, MT history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "Black Eagle Park in Great Falls, MT history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "Montana State League (MSL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/60688198/1900-montana-state-league-schedule/ schedule
- ^ "1909 Helena Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "1909 Salt Lake City Cubs Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "1909 Butte Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "1909 Boise Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "1909 Montana State League (MSL) Standings on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.