Central California League

The Central California League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1910 and 1911 seasons. The Class D level league franchises were based exclusively in California, with many franchise relocations. The league permanently folded during the 1911 season.

Central California League
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1910
CeasedJuly 9, 1911
PresidentE.H. Raymond (1910)
D.C. Anderson (1910–1911)
E.T. Shortall (1910–1911)
No. of teams15
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Alameda Alerts (1910)
San Leandro Cherry Pickers (1911)
ClassificationClass D (1910–1911)
Related
competitions
Southern California Trolley League

History

The league franchises were unstable during two seasons of play. The league began play on April 17, 1910 and played through November 6, 1910.[1] Of the 8 teams that started 1910, 7 moved during the year, 3 of them twice or more, and 3 disbanded. In all, 15 different sites were used in 1910, with 2 hosting 2 different teams.[2][3] In 1911, 2 teams moved and 2 folded before the league permanently folded on July 9, 1911.[4] The league played a full schedule, but only the weekend games counted in the standings.[2][3]

Cities represented

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Standings & statistics

1910 Central California League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Richmond Merchants1810.643John Luce[5]
Healdsburg Grapevines /
San Leandro
1711.6071.0Pop Wieland
St. Helena
Fruitvale / Alameda Alerts
1913.5941.0Nathan Coombs
Santa Rosa Prune Pickers /
Alameda Bracketts /
Oakland Basches / Berkeley
1415.4834.5William Bailey / Tom Walton
Petaluma Incubators /
Elmhurst
818.3089.0Dennis Healy / W.D. Thomas
San Rafael / Hayward /
Fruitvale
717.2929.0George Englefield /
William Hull / C. Heyer
Vallejo42.667NACharles McCauley
Napa34.429NAEarl Raymond

The league played a full schedule but only the weekend games counted.
Healdsburg moved to San Leandro April 24.
St. Helena moved to Fruitvale April 24, then to Alameda July 10.
Santa Rosa moved to Alameda May 5, then to Oakland July 10, then to Berkeley July 31.
Valleyjo and Napa disbanded May 29.
Petaluma moved to Elmhurst June 5.
San Rafael moved to Hayward June 12, then to Fruitvale July 10. The franchise disbanded October 9
Playoff: Alameda Alerts 2 games, Richmond 0.

1911 Central California League - schedule

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
San Leandro Cherry Pickers103.769Pop Wieland [6]
Alameda Alerts85.6152.0Tom Walton[7]
Vallejo Pastimes85.6152.0Dave Orr[8]
Richmond Merchants86.5712.5John Luce[9]
Berkeley Clarions56.4554.0Jim Kane[10]
Elmhurst Carroll Tildens /
Oakland Emery Arms
47.3645.0George Worthington[11]
Haywood Cubs49.3086.0Len Schroeder[12]
Fruitvale Travelers /
Alameda Monday Models
410.2866.5NA

Fruitvale (1–7) moved to Alameda May 28
Elmhurst moved to Oakland June 4, disbanded June 18
Berkeley disbanded June 23
The league disbanded July 9.

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References

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