Fort Dodge Dodgers

The Fort Dodge Dodgers was the final moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Fort Dodge teams played as members of the Class D level Iowa State League (1904–1906, 1912) and Central Association (1916–1917).

Fort Dodge Dodgers
19041917
(1904–1906, 1912, 1916–1917)
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Minor league affiliations
Class
  • Class D (1904–1906, 1916–1917)
  • Independent (1912)
League
Major league affiliations
Team
  • None
Team data
Name
  • Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters (1904)
  • Fort Dodge Gypsumites (1905–1906}
  • Fort Dodge Boosters (1912)
  • Fort Dodge Dodgers (1916–1917)
BallparkRiverside Park

Today, the Fort Dodge Dodgers nickname is used by Fort Dodge Senior High School.

History

Fort Dodge was home to numerous semi–pro baseball teams prior to the minor league teams beginning play. The Fort Dodge Fort Brands played in the 1903 season against area teams. A Fort Dodge team called Company G played indoor baseball in 1904.[1]

Iowa State League 1904–1906, 1912

Minor league baseball began in Fort Dodge in 1904, when the Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters became charter members of the eight–team Iowa State League. The gypsum references in the Fort Dodge team monikers refer to the strong gypsum industry in Fort Dodge. The Gypsum Eaters ended the 1904 season with a record of 57–52, finishing 5th in the Iowa State League under Manager Frank Boyle, who would manage the team for three seasons. The 1904 Iowa State League Final standings included the champion Ottumwa Snappers 70–36, Waterloo Microbes 64–43, Marshalltown Grays 60–49, Keokuk Indians 58–50, Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters 57–52, Boone Coal Miners 50–61, Oskaloosa Quakers 38–69 and Burlington River Rats 36–73. Home season attendance for Fort Dodge was 13,582, an average of 249 per game.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

The franchise was renamed to the Fort Dodge Gypsumites for the 1905 the Iowa State League season. The team held a naming contest prior to the 1905 season. Over thirty names were submitted and it was noted that the Gypsumites name was a name appropriate and unique to Fort Dodge, due to the local industry. The name was submitted by L.A. Thorson. The Fort Dodge Gypsumites finished the 1905 season with a record of 73–49, finishing in 2nd place in the regular season standings, 2.5 games behind the champion Ottumwa Snappers. Frank Boyle again served as manager. Season attendance was 19,270, an average of 316 per home game.[10][11][5][12][13][8][9]

The 1906 Fort Dodge Gypsumites finished 3rd in the Iowa State League. The Gypsumites finished with a 68–49 record, 6.5 games behind the 1st place Burlington Pathfinders, playing under Manager Frank Boyle. The Fort Dodge franchise folded from the Iowa State League following the 1906 season.[14][15][5][12][16][17]

The Fort Dodge Boosters returned to play in the 1912 Independent five–team Iowa State League. The Boosters ended the 1912 season with a record of 34–25, finishing 2nd in the Iowa State League, 1.0 game behind the 1st place Mason City Cementmakers. Conrad Collins was the 1912 manager. In the Playoffs, the Estherville, Iowa team defeated the Fort Dodge Boosters 4 games to 1. Ford Dodge again folded after the 1912 season.[18][19][5][20][21]

Central Association 1916–1917

The Fort Dodge Dodgers became members of the 1916 Central Association, a Class D league. The Fort Dodge Dodgers finished the 1916 season with a 41–83 record, 7th in the Central Association standings. Fort Dodge finished 7th because the 8th place Muscatine Muskies were forced to forfeit 34 wins, which dropped Muscatine to 8th place. Paul Turgeon and Babe Towne were the 1916 managers, as Fort Dodge finished 36.0 games behind the 1st place Marshalltown Ansons.[4][22][23][24][25][26]

The 1917 Fort Dodge Dodgers finished 6th in their final season of play. On July 8, 1917, Fort Dodge pitcher Ted Turner pitched a losing no–hitter against the Charles City Tractories as Fort Dodge lost the game 1–0. Fort Dodge ended the 1917 Central Association season with a record of 37–57 record under Manager Charley Stis. Fort Dodge was last in the standings as the Clinton Pilots and Lacrosse Infants folded during the season. The Dodgers were 25.0 games behind the 1st place Marshalltown Ansons in the final standings. The Central Association season ended early on August 7, 1917. The league then folded following the 1917 season. Minor league baseball has not returned to Fort Dodge.[4][27][28][29][24][25][30][31]

Today, the Fort Dodge Dodgers moniker is used by the Fort Dodge Senior High School athletic teams.[24][32]

In 2018, a reassembled team called the "Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters" paid homage to the 1904 Fort Dodge team. The team played an exhibition game at the Field of Dreams, near Dyersville, Iowa. Fort Dodge played against a travelling team from the United Kingdom and Ireland Baseball Federation.[33][34]

In 2019, Fort Dodge gained a collegiate summer baseball franchise, who adopted a close moniker to early Fort Dodge minor league teams. The Fort Dodge Gypsum Miners play in the Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League. Their home ballpark is Patterson Field.[35][36][37]

The ballpark

The Fort Dodge teams likely played at Riverside Park. The exact address of the Fort Dodge minor league ballpark is unknown, but post card pictures indicate the ballpark was located in a residential area along the river next to a bridge and articles mention "Riverside Park" as the baseball park. Today, Riverside Park in Fort Dodge is a public park located at the Kenyon Road bridge & Avenue B along the banks of the Des Moines River.[38][39][40][1][41]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeague
19041Fort Dodge Gypsum EatersClass DIowa State League
1905–19062Fort Dodge Gypsumites
19121Fort Dodge BoostersIndependent
1916–19172Fort Dodge DodgersClass DCentral Association

Year-by-year records

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
190457–525thFrank BoyleNone played
190573–492ndFrank BoyleNone played
190668–493rdFrank BoyleNone played
191234–252ndConrad CollinsLost in Finals
191641–837thPaul Turgeon/Babe TowneNone
191737–576thCharley StisNone

Notable alumni

See also

Fort Dodge Dodgers players
Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters players
Fort Dodge Gypsumites players

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