The Connecticut League, also known as the Connecticut State League, was a professional baseball association of teams in the state of Connecticut. The league was a minor league for most of its existence. It began as offshoot of the original Connecticut State League, which dates back as far as 1884. In 1891, the Connecticut State League included the Ansonia Cuban Giants, a team made up of entirely African-American ballplayers, including future Hall-of-Famers Frank Grant and Sol White. In 1902, it was a Class D league with teams in eight cities. In 1905, the league became Class B, which lasted until 1913, when the league became the Eastern Association due to several teams outside of the state entering the league. Also a Class B league, it survived two more seasons, then folded after the 1914 season.
1884 Connecticut State League Willimantic expelled September 3.<br /> League played two games each week: Wednesdays and Saturdays
1885 Connecticut State League <br /> (Continuation of the Southern New England League) New Britain disbanded September 8
1888 Connecticut State League<br /> President: J. Howard Taylor Bridgeport transferred to Stamford in May, then disbanded June 27.<br /> Danbury disbanded June 5.<br /> The league disbanded July 25.
1891 Connecticut State League<br /> President: A.W. Lang Hartford disbanded June 10; Portland disbanded June 10.
1894 Connecticut State League<br />Standings unknown
1895 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke
1896 Connecticut State League <br /> President: D.W. Porter (aka Naugatuck Valley State League)
1897 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Sturgis Whitlock No playoffs held
1898 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Sturgis Whitlock New Britain disbanded June 23.<br /> Derby disbanded June 25.<br />No playoffs held
1899 Connecticut State League - schedule<br /> President: Tim Murnane No playoffs held
1900 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Sturgis Whitlock No playoffs held
1901 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Tim Murnane No playoffs held
1902 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke / Sturgis Whitlock No Playoffs.
1903 Connecticut State League <br /> President: Sturgis Whitlock No Playoffs:<br /> 12 Holyoke games (8âÂÂ4) were deducted after the season due to ineligible player violations.
1904 Connecticut League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke Worcester (26âÂÂ11) moved to Norwich June 21.<br />No Playoffs.
1905 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke No playoffs held
1906 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke
No 0layoffs held
1907 Connecticut State League<br /> President: W. J. Tracey No playoffs held
1908 Connecticut State League<br /> President: W. J. Tracey No playoffs held
1909 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke No playoffs held.
1910 Connecticut State League - schedule<br /> President: W.J. Tracy No playoffs held
1911 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke Northampton and Holyoke disbanded June 26<br /> No playoffs held
1912 Connecticut State League<br /> President: Jim O'Rourke New Britain (12âÂÂ22) moved to Waterbury June 15.<br />No playoffs held