The Eastern League was a Minor League Baseball sports league that operated from 1916 through mid-season of 1932. The successor to an early 20th-century edition of the New England League, it was not related to two other like-named leagues: an earlier Eastern League founded in 1884 that was absorbed into the International League, and a later Eastern League that began as the New YorkâÂÂPennsylvania League in 1923.
The Eastern League of 1916âÂÂ1932 was a mid- or higher classification league, beginning in 1916 as a Class B circuit and upgraded to Class A in 1919. Its president, Tim Murnane, a former sportswriter, and many of its original member clubs were inherited from the New England League, which ceased operation in 1915. While most of its teams were centered in New England and upstate New York, in its later years the Eastern League admitted teams from Pennsylvania and Virginia. The league consisted of eight teams annually during its existence. The New Haven franchise, owned and operated by George Weiss during 1919âÂÂ1929, won four of the league's 17 championships, although under multiple nicknames. Weiss would go on to a Baseball Hall of Fame career as a top executive with the New York Yankees.
This edition of the Eastern League collapsed during the nadir of the Great Depression on July 17, 1932.
Member teams
- Albany, NY: Albany Senators 1920âÂÂ1932 (Champions, 1927, 1929)
- Allentown, PA: Allentown Dukes 1929âÂÂ1930 (Champions, 1930); Allentown Buffaloes 1931âÂÂ1932
- Bridgeport, CT: Bridgeport Hustlers 1916; Bridgeport Americans 1917âÂÂ1923; Bridgeport Bears 1924âÂÂ1932
- Fitchburg, MA: Fitchburg Boosters 1922
- Hartford, CT: Hartford Senators 1916âÂÂ1932 (Champions, 1923, 1931)
- Lawrence, MA: Lawrence Barristers 1916âÂÂ1917
- Lowell, MA: Lowell Grays 1916
- Lynn, MA: Lynn Pipers 1916
- New Haven, CT: New Haven Merlins 1916âÂÂ1918 (Champions, 1917); New Haven Weissmen 1919âÂÂ1920 (Champions, 1920); New Haven Indians 1921âÂÂ1922 (Champions, 1922); New Haven Profs 1923âÂÂ1930 (Champions, 1928); New Haven Bulldogs 1931âÂÂ1932
- New London, CT: New London Planters 1916âÂÂ1918 (Champions, 1916, 1918)
- Norfolk, VA: Norfolk Tars 1931âÂÂ1932
- Pittsfield, MA: Pittsfield Hillies 1919âÂÂ1930 (Champions, 1919, 1921)
- Portland, ME: Portland Duffs 1916; Portland Paramounts 1917
- Providence, RI: Providence Grays 1918âÂÂ1919, 1927âÂÂ1930; Providence Rubes 1926 (Champions, 1926)
- Richmond, VA: Richmond Byrds 1931; Richmond Colts 1932
- Springfield, MA: Springfield Green Sox 1917; Springfield Ponies 1916, 1918âÂÂ1921, 1923âÂÂ1931; Springfield Rifles 1932 (Champions, 1932)
- Waterbury, CT: Waterbury Nattatucks 1918âÂÂ1919; Waterbury Brasscos 1920âÂÂ1928 (Champions, 1924âÂÂ1925)
- Worcester, MA: Worcester Busters 1916âÂÂ1917; Worcester Boosters 1918âÂÂ1921, 1922; Worcester Panthers 1923âÂÂ1925
References
- Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, third edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007.
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