Buckeye League

The Buckeye League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that played briefly in the 1915 season. The six–team Buckeye League consisted of franchises all based in Ohio. The Buckeye League played just a portion 1915 season before permanently folding.

Buckeye League
SportMinor league baseball, Class D
Founded1915
CeasedJuly 5, 1915
No. of teams6
Country United States
Most titles1
Lima Boosters (1915)

History

The Buckeye League began play in the 1915 season, formed as a Class D league, with Al Lawson serving as league president.[1]

The 1915 Buckeye League was a six–team league that began play on May 19, 1915. The league was formed with teams representing Akron Ohio (Akron Rubbermen), Canton, Ohio, (Canton Giants), Findlay, Ohio (Findlay Finns), Lima, Ohio (Lima Boosters), Marion, Ohio (Marion Senators) and Newark, Ohio (Newark New Socks). Both the Marion and Canton franchises disbanded on June 11, 1915. The Buckeye League, with four remaining teams disbanded on July 5, 1915.[2][1][3][4][5]

The Lima Boosters, with an average roster age of 34.8 were in 1st place when the Buckeye League folded on July 5, 1915. Lima finished 25–18 under manager Sandy Murray. Lima was followed by the Findlay Finns (22–19), Akron Rubbermen (22-21) and Newark New Socks (14-24) in the final standings. The Marion Senators had a record of 10–5 and the Canton Giants were 5–11 when they both folded on June 11, 1915. The Buckeye League never played again as a minor league after folding.[2][1][6][7][8][9]

Buckeye League teams

Team name City represented Ballpark Year(s) active
Akron Rubbermen Akron, Ohio League Park I[10] 1915
Canton Giants Canton, Ohio Meyer's Lake Park[11] 1915
Findlay Finns Findlay, Ohio Athletic Park[12] 1915
Lima Boosters Lima, Ohio San Felice Park & Murphy Street Park[13][14] 1915
Marion Senators Marion, Ohio Lincoln Park[15] 1915
Newark New Socks Newark, Ohio Wehrle Park[16] 1915

1915 Buckeye League overall standings

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Lima Boosters2518.581-Sandy Murray
Findlay Finns2219.5372Ollie Chapman
Akron Rubbermen2221.5123Al Newnham
Newark New Socks1424.3688.5Erv Wratten
Marion Senators105.667NAHenry "Buzz" Wetzel
Canton Giants511.313NABill Prout / Charles Skelley

References

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