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1 Cities represented  





2 Standings & statistics  



2.1  1886  





2.2  1903 Class D  





2.3  1904 Class C  





2.4  1905  





2.5  1906  





2.6  1907  







3 Hall of Fame alumni  





4 Sources  














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Hudson River League
ClassificationIndependent (1886)
Class D (1903)
Class C (1904–1907)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1886
CeasedJune 18, 1907
PresidentHenry B. Lawson (1886)
Henry D. Ramsey (1903)
C.S. Harvey (1903–1907)
No. of teams13
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles3
Poughkeepsie/Poughkeepsie Colts
Related
competitions
New York State League

The Hudson River League was formed in 1903 as a class D minor baseball league after playing one season in 1886. Upgraded to Class C the next season, it continued through 1907 before collapsing. There were twelve cities that represented the league during the five-year run; eleven came from New York State and one each at various points from New Jersey and Massachusetts. The Poughkeepsie Colts became the only team to win more than one league title, taking home the league crown in 1886, 1904 and 1907. The "HR" league disbanded June 18, 1907 and did not attempt a comeback the next season.

Cities represented[edit]

  • Catskill, NY: Catskill 1903
  • Glens Falls, NY & Saratoga Springs, NY: Glens Falls-Saratoga Springs 1906
  • Hudson, NY: Hudson Marines 1903–1907
  • Kingston, NY: Kingston 1886; Kingston Colonials 1903–1906; Kingston Colonial Colts 1907
  • Newburgh, NY: Newburgh 1886; Newburgh Taylor-mades 1903–1905; Newburgh Hill Climbers 1906; Newburgh Hillies 1907
  • Ossining, NY: Ossining 1903
  • Paterson, NJ: Paterson Intruders 1904; Paterson Invaders 1905–1906; Paterson Intruders 1907
  • Peekskill, NY: Peekskill 1903; Peekskill 1905
  • Pittsfield, MA: Pittsfiled Hillies 1905
  • Poughkeepsie, NY: Poughkeepsie 1886; Poughkeepsie Colts 1903–1907
  • Saratoga Springs, NY: Saratoga Springs 1886
  • Saugerties, NY: Saugerties 1903–1905
  • Troy, NY: Troy Trojans 1886
  • Yonkers, NY: Younkers 1905, 1907
  • [1]

    Standings & statistics[edit]

    1886[edit]

    1886 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Poughkeepsie 47 18 .723 Sandy McDermott
    Newburgh 37 22 .627 7.0 Henry Lawson
    Kingston 28 34 .452 17.5 Zeke Allen
    Troy Trojans 20 33 .378 21.0 James Jackson / Fitzgerald
    Saratoga Springs 12 32 .273 24.5 Willis Arnold
    Albany Senators 0 5 .000 NA Michael Lawlor

    Albany disbanded May 29.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot
    Chief Zimmer Poughkeepsie BA .409
    Mickey Lehane Poughkeepsie Hits 81

    1903 Class D[edit]

    1903 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Kingston Colonials 63 30 .677 Henry Ramsey
    Hudson Marines 63 33 .656 1.5 Gus Schnack
    Peekskill 48 39 .552 12 F. Valentine
    Saugerties 48 47 .505 16 Charles Brady
    Poughkeepsie Colts 39 51 .433 22.5 William McCabe
    Newburgh Taylor-mades 37 54 .407 25.0 Charles Fisher
    Ossining /
    Catskill
    22 69 .242 40.0 J.M. Evans

    Ossining (7–37) moved to Catskill August 2; Peekskill entered the league August 10 on equal footing with Poughkeepsie, 21–24. Peekskill's actual record was 27–15. (officially 48–39.)
    No playoffs scheduled and no individual stats available.

    1904 Class C[edit]

    1904 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Poughkeepsie Colts 70 47 .598 William McCabe
    Paterson Intruders 70 49 .588 1.0 Richard Cogan
    Hudson Marines 68 52 .567 3.5 Gus Schnack
    Kingston Colonials 58 58 .500 11.5 Henry Ramsey
    Saugerties 50 68 .424 20.5 John O'Halloran
    Newburgh Taylor-mades 39 81 .325 32.5 Charles Fisher / John Green / Fred Taylor

    Paterson Played home games at Patterson & Clifton, NJ
    No playoffs were scheduled.

    Player Statistics

    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Dan Brouthers Poughkeepsie BA .373 Dan Brouthers Poughkeepsie Hits 158

    1905[edit]

    1905 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Hudson Marines 68 50 .576 Gus Schnack / Dave Patterson
    Paterson Invaders 62 51 .549 1.0 Richard Cogan
    Poughkeepsie Colts 59 52 .532 5.5 William McCabe
    Newburgh Taylor-mades 60 54 .526 6.0 Fred Taylor / Henry Ramsey
    Kingston Colonials 57 57 .500 9.0 M.M. Allen / Matt Kelley
    Yonkers 10 8 .556 NA Henry Ramsey
    Peekskill 5 13 .278 NA Walter Dobbins
    Saugerties /
    Pittsfield Hillies
    13 49 .210 NA D.J. Schulman / Daniel Cassiday

    Peekskill & Yonkers disbanded June 1.; Saugerties (8–34) moved to Pittsfield July 4, then disbanded July 25.
    No playoffs were scheduled.

    Player Statistics

    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Joseph McCarthy Poughkeepsie BA .340 Mike O'Malley Hudson Hits 144

    1906[edit]

    1906 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Paterson Invaders 64 47 .577 Richard Cogan
    Poughkeepsie Colts 60 45 .571 1.0 William McCabe
    Kingston Colonials 56 51 .523 6.0 John Cuneo
    Hudson Marines 54 56 .491 9.5 Gus Schnack
    Newburgh Hill Climbers 43 59 .422 16.5 Dan Brouthers / Ochs /
    Taylor / McGratty
    Glens Falls-Saratoga Springs 43 62 .410 18.0 Henry Ramsey

    The season was shortened to September 9.

    No playoffs were scheduled.

    Player statistics

    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    John Conners Kingston BA .343 John Conners Kingston Hits 124

    1907[edit]

    1907 Hudson River League

    Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
    Poughkeepsie Colts 17 10 .630 William McCabe
    Newburgh Hillies 15 11 .577 1.5 Jim Connor
    Yonkers 12 12 .500 3.5 Jack Lawler
    Hudson Marines 12 12 .500 3.5 Gus Schnack
    Paterson Intruders 4 9 .308 NA Dick Cogan
    Kingston Colonial Colts 4 10 .286 NA Ryan

    Kingston disbanded June 1; Paterson disbanded June 2.
    The league disbanded June 18.

    [1]

    Hall of Fame alumni[edit]

    Sources[edit]

    1. ^ a b Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hudson_River_League&oldid=1223882309"

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