Midwest League
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Midwest League | |
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Sport | Baseball |
Founded | 1954 |
No. of teams | 14 |
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Current champions | West Michigan Whitecaps |
Official website | Official Website |
The Midwest League is a Class A minor league baseball league which operates in the Midwestern United States.
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[edit] History
Six teams – the Belleville Stags, the Centralia Cubs, the Marion Indians, the Mattoon Indians, the Mount Vernon Braves, and the West Frankfort Cardinals – began operating as the Class D Illinois State League in 1947. The league changed its name to the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League in 1949 after the Marion team moved to Paducah, Kentucky. The league added teams in Clinton and Dubuque, Iowa, in 1954 and was renamed the Midwest League two years later. After the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League folded in 1961, teams from Appleton, Burlington, and Cedar Rapids joined the Midwest League for the 1962 season and remain in the league today. In 1963 the Midwest League became a Class A league after the minor league classification structure was reorganized.
In 1976 the Midwest League contracted from ten teams to eight when teams in Danville and Dubuque were eliminated. In 1982 the league expanded to 12 teams by adding the Beloit Brewers, the Danville Suns, the Madison Muskies, and the Springfield Cardinals. The league expanded to the present 14 teams in 1988 with the addition of franchises in South Bend, Indiana, and Rockford, Illinois. During the 1990s several teams changed cities as Major League Baseball placed higher standards on minor league baseball facilities; franchises in smaller cities were sold to new owners who moved those teams to new ballparks in larger cities. Kenosha, Madison, Rockford, Springfield, Waterloo, and Wausau lost teams during this decade while Battle Creek, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids (West Michigan), Kane County, and Lansing gained teams.
The Fort Wayne Wizards are the oldest franchise in the league, having begun as the Mattoon Indians in 1947 and playing in Keokuk, Iowa, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and Kenosha, Wisconsin before moving to Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1993. The Clinton LumberKings have been in one city longer than any Midwest League team, having called Clinton, Iowa, home since 1954.
[edit] Season structure
The league plays a 140-game schedule that begins in April and ends in early September. Since 2000 it has been divided into an Eastern Division and a Western Division, with four teams from each division (the winners of each half of the season and one or two runners-up) qualifying for the first round of playoffs. The first two rounds of playoffs are best-of-three series; the league championship series is a best-of-five.
[edit] Midwest League presidents
- 1947-1948: Howard V. Millard
- 1949-1962: C.C. "Dutch" Hoffman
- 1963-1964: Walter C. Wagner
- 1965: Jim Gruenwald
- 1966-1973: James Doster
- 1974-1985: Bill Walters
- 1986: Ed Larson
- 1987-present: George Spelius
[edit] Current Member Teams and Stadiums
[edit] Midwest League teams since 1956
- Beloit Snappers (1995-present)
- Beloit Brewers (1982-1994)
- Burlington Bees (1962-1981, 1993-present)
- Burlington Rangers (1982-1985)
- Burlington Expos (1986-1987)
- Burlington Braves (1988-1990)
- Burlington Astros (1991-1992)
- Cedar Rapids Kernels (1993-present)
- Cedar Rapids Red Raiders (1962-1964)
- Cedar Rapids Cardinals (1965-1972)
- Cedar Rapids Astros (1973-1974)
- Cedar Rapids Giants (1975-1979)
- Cedar Rapids Reds (1980-1992)
- Clinton LumberKings (1994-present)
- Clinton Pirates (1956-1959)
- Clinton C-Sox (1960-1965)
- Clinton Pilots (1966-1976)
- Clinton Dodgers (1977-1979)
- Clinton Giants (1980-1993)
- Danville Warriors (1970-1976)
- Dayton Dragons (2000-present)
- Rockford Expos (1988-1992)
- Rockford Royals (1993-1994)
- Rockford Cubbies (1995-1998)
- Rockford Reds (1999)
- Dubuque Packers (1956-1967, 1974-1976; second franchise relocated from Quincy, Illinois)
- Dubuque Royals (1968)
- Fort Wayne Wizards (1993-present)
- Mattoon Phillies (1956)
- Mattoon Athletics (1957)
- Keokuk Cardinals (1958-1961)
- Keokuk Dodgers (April-August 1962)
- Midwest Dodgers (August 1962), based in Dubuque, Iowa
- Wisconsin Rapids Senators (1963)
- Wisconsin Rapids Twins (1964-1983)
- Kenosha Twins (1984-1992)
- Great Lakes Loons (2007-),will be based in Midland, Michigan
- Springfield Cardinals (1982-1993)
- Madison Hatters (1994)
- Michigan Battle Cats (1995-2002)
- Battle Creek Yankees (2003-2004)
- Southwest Michigan Devil Rays (2005-2006), based in Battle Creek, Michigan
- Kane County Cougars (1991-present), based in Geneva, Illinois
- Decatur Commodores (1956-1974)
- Wausau Mets (1975-1978)
- Wausau Timbers (1979-1990)
- Kokomo Dodgers (1956-1961)
- Lansing Lugnuts (1996-present)
- Lafayette Red Sox (1956-1957)
- Waterloo Hawks (1958-1969)
- Waterloo Royals (1970-1976)
- Waterloo Indians (1977-1988)
- Waterloo Diamonds (1989-1993)
- Springfield Sultans (1994-1995)
- Michigan City White Caps (1956-1959)
- Paris Lakers (1956-1959)
- Peoria Chiefs (1984-present)
- Danville Suns (1982)
- Peoria Suns (1983)
- Quincy Cubs (1965-1973); franchise moved to Dubuque, Iowa after the 1973 season
- Quincy Giants (1960-1961)
- Quincy Jets (1962-1963)
- Quincy Gems (1964)
- South Bend Silver Hawks (1994-present)
- South Bend White Sox (1988-1993)
- Swing of the Quad Cities (2004-present), based in Davenport, Iowa
- Davenport Braves (1960)
- Quad Cities Braves (1961)
- Quad Cities Angels (1962-1976)
- Quad City Angels (1976-1978, 1985-1991)
- Quad City Cubs (1979-1984)
- Quad City River Bandits (1992-2003)
- West Michigan Whitecaps (1994-present)
- Madison Muskies (1982-1993)
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (1995-present), based in Grand Chute, Wisconsin
- Appleton Foxes (1962, 1967-1994)
- Fox Cities Foxes (1963-1966)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Midwest League | ||
Eastern Division | Western Division | |
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Dayton Dragons | Fort Wayne Wizards | Great Lakes Loons | Lansing Lugnuts | South Bend Silver Hawks | West Michigan Whitecaps | Beloit Snappers | Burlington Bees | Cedar Rapids Kernels | Clinton LumberKings | Kane County Cougars | Peoria Chiefs | Swing of the Quad Cities | Wisconsin Timber Rattlers |