Central Pennsylvania League

The Central Pennsylvania League was a Minor League Baseball league which operated in several Pennsylvania cities from 1887–1888 and 1896-1898.

Cities Represented

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Yearly standings

1887 Central Pennsylvania League

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Shamokin Maroons3320.622--Krouse
Hazleton3120.6071.0Frank Stahr
Ashland2720.5743.0NA
Mt. Carmel2121.5006.5Charles Gessner
Sunbury2123.4777.5Joseph Young
Danville1526.36512.0Art McCoy
Mahanoy City1628.36312.5James Quirk
Minersville06.000NACharles Steel

1888 Central Pennsylvania League

President: S.Y.M. Hollopeter

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Hazelton Pugilists3020.600-Charlie Gessner
Shenandoah Hungarian Rioters2822.5602.0J.M. Crinnan
Ashland2522.5323.5George Cain
Mahanoy City2426.4806.0Amos Walbridge
Mount Carmel Reliance1731.35412Kendrick/Joseph Young
Shamokin Maroons1215.444NAJoseph Young

Shamokin disbanded July 7.
Hazleton withdrew August 7 to join Central League.

1897 Central Pennsylvania League

President: Albert D. Miller

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Milton5732.640--Harry Griffith
Bloomsburg Bluebirds4447.48414.0W.W. Watts
Shamokin Coal Barons/
Lock Haven Maroons
4548.48414.0Jacob Herrold /
C.H. Myers
Williamsport Demorest3549.41719.5David Spence / Peter Herdic /
Spencer Ansell / Joe Stewart
Sunbury Railroaders4230.583NAW.B. Masser
Pottsville Grays813.381NATerence Connell
Shamokin1729.370NAR.F. Glick

Sunbury entered the league June 3.
Shamokin (13-17) transferred to Lock Haven June 26.
Pottsville disbanded June 27.
A new Shamokin team entered the league July 11, taking Pottsville's record, then disbanded September 6.

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References

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