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
Bloomington, IL : Bloomington Reds 1888
Burlington, IA : Burlington Babies 1889; Burlington Hawkeyes 1890
Crawfordsville, IN : Crawfordsville Hoosiers 1888
Danville, IL : Danville Browns 1888
Davenport, IA : Davenport Hawkeyes 1888–1889
Decatur, IL : Decatur 1888
Dubuque, IA : Dubuque 1888
Evansville, IN : Evansville Hoosiers 1889–1890
Galesburg, IL : Galesburg Pavers 1890
Indianapolis, IN : Indianapolis 1890
Lafayette, IN : Lafayette 1888
Peoria, IL : Peoria Reds 1888; Peoria Canaries 1889–1890
Quincy, IL : Quincy Ravens 1889–1890
Rockford, IL : Rockford Rox 1888
Springfield, IL : Springfield Senators 1889
Terre Haute, IN : Terre Haute Hoosiers 1888, 1890
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Standings & statistics
1888 Central Interstate League
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
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
William Schwartz
Peoria
BA
.389
Matt Keogan
Peoria
W
17
Owen Williams
Davenport
Runs
65
Willard Mains
Davenport
PCT
.800 16–4
William Schwartz
Peoria
Hits
82
A.W. Snyder
Crawfordsville/Terre Haute
HR
6
1889 Central Interstate League
Davenport disbanded September 10.[ 4]
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Allen McCauley
Peoria
BA
.317
Philip Routcliffe
Davenport
Runs
122
Floyd Lauman
Quincy
Hits
132
Lew Whistler
Evansville
HR
22
Philip Routcliffe
Davenport
SB
105
1890 Central Interstate League
(aka Western Inter-State League)
Galesburg (6–22) transferred to Indianapolis May 27; the franchise disbanded July 8. No playoffs were held.[ 4]
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Albert Fisher
Quincy
BA
.309
John Dolan
Evansville
W
25
Frank Shugart
Burlington
Runs
80
Edward Eiteljorge
Evansville
PCT
.724 21–8
Frank Shugart
Burlington
Hits
108
George McVey
Terre Haute
HR
12
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