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Mississippi–Ohio Valley League
FormerlyIllinois State League
ClassificationClass D (1949–1955)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1949
Ceased1955
Replaced byMidwest League
PresidentDutch Hoffman (1949–1955)
No. of teams23
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles2
Danville Dans (1951, 1954)
Decatur Commodores (1952–1953)
Related
competitions
Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League

The Mississippi–Ohio Valley League was a Class D level American minor league baseball league. Evolving from the renamed Illinois State League (1947-1948), the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League operated for seven seasons, from 1949 through 1955.[1] In 1956 the league was renamed the Midwest League, which still exists today.[2]

History[edit]

In 1947, the Illinois State League was formed. Charter franchises were in the Illinois cities of Belleville, Centralia, Marion, Mattoon, Mount Vernon and West Frankfort.[3] After the 1948 season, the Marion Indians moved out of Illinois to Kentucky. This necessitated a name change for the league.

The league changed names in 1949 to the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League. The league incorporated the new Paducah Chiefs and the five former Illinois State League teams, the Belleville Stags, Centralia Cubs, Mattoon Indians, Mount Vernon Kings, and West Frankfort Cardinals as 1949 charter members.[3][4]

In 1950, a Springfield, Illinois franchise left the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League, the join the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League. The Mississippi–Ohio Valley League added expansion teams in the Paris Lakers and Vincennes Velvets. The Belleville franchise folded.[5] There was more movement in 1951, as the Springfield Giants and West Frankfort Cardinals both folded and the Paducah Chiefs left to join the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The league played 1951 with six teams, as Danville Dans joined from the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League.[6][3]

In 1952, the league again expanded to eight teams, adding the CommodoresinDecatur, Illinois and CardinalsinHannibal, Missouri, while Vincennes relocated to Canton, Ohio.[7][3] In 1953, the Canton and Centralia franchises both folded and the league returned to six teams.[8][3] There was expansion again in 1954, as two Iowa teams, the Clinton Pirates and Dubuque Packers returned the league to eight members.[3][9]

In the final season of the league, the Danville Dans moved to Kokomo, Indiana and became the Kokomo Giants and Mount Vernon moved to Lafayette, Indiana as the Lafayette Red Sox. Following the 1955 season, Hannibal moved to become the Michigan City White Caps, joining Kokomo, Lafayette, Clinton, Dubuque, Decatur, Mattoon and Paris in the renamed Midwest League.[10][11] The Midwest League still exists today, with 16 teams.[12]

Cities represented[edit]

  • Canton, IL: Canton Citizens 1952
  • Centralia, IL: Centralia Cubs 1949, moved from Illinois State League 1947–1948; Centralia Sterlings 1950; Centralia Zeros 1951–1952
  • Clinton, IA: Clinton Pirates 1954–1955, moved to Midwest League 1956–1959
  • Danville, IL: Danville Dans 1951–1954
  • Decatur, IL: Decatur Commies 1952–1955, moved to Midwest League 1956–1974
  • Dubuque, IA: Dubuque Packers 1954–1955, moved to Midwest League 1956–1967
  • Hannibal, MO: Hannibal Stags 1952; Hannibal Cardinals 1953–1954; Hannibal Citizens 1955
  • Kokomo, IN: Kokomo Giants 1955
  • Lafayette, IN: Lafayette Chiefs 1955
  • Mattoon, IL: Mattoon Indians 1949–1954, moved from Illinois State League 1947–1948; Mattoon Phillies 1955, moved to Midwest League 1956
  • Mount Vernon, IL: Mount Vernon Kings 1949–1954
  • Paducah, KY: Paducah Chiefs 1949–1950, moved to Kitty League 1951–1955
  • Paris, IL: Paris Lakers 1950–1955, moved to Midwest League 1956–1959
  • Springfield, IL: Springfield Giants 1950
  • Vincennes, IN: Vincennes Citizens 1950; Vincennes Velvets 1951–1952
  • West Frankfort, IL: West Frankfort Cardinals 1949–1950, moved from Illinois State League 1947–1948
  • [13]

    Standings & statistics[edit]

    1949 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Centralia Cubs 74 44 .627 35,000 Lou Bekeza
    West Frankfort Cardinals 71 49 .592 4.0 24,140 Robert Stanton
    Mattoon Indians 62 56 .525 12.0 38,325 Chuck Hawley
    Paducah Chiefs 54 65 .454 20.5 54,859 Caroll Peterson / Eddie Kearse
    Mt. Vernon Kings 53 67 .442 22.0 36,240 Robert Shreve / Bill Trotter
    Belleville Stags 43 76 .361 31.5 13,500 Les Mueller / Joe Yurkovich /
    Addie Nesbit / Bunny Mick

    Playoffs: Mattoon 3 games, Centralia 0; Paducah 3 games, West Frankfort 0;
    Finals: Paducah 4 games, Mattoon 3.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Bunny Mick Belleville BA .354 Joseph Prucha Centralia W 19
    Ev Joyner West Frankfort Hits 170 Joseph Mattis Mattoon SO 166
    Richard Martz Paducah RBI 100 Dick Loeser West Frankfort ERA 2.22
    Arthur Oliver Paducah HR 17 Dick Loeser West Frankfort PCT .857 12–2
    Ev Joyner West Frankfort Runs 104

    1950 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League - schedule

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Centralia Sterlings 83 40 .675 35,767 Lou Bekeza
    West Frankfort 72 47 .605 9.0 20,910 Robert Stanton
    Mattoon Indians 71 47 .602 9.5 27,982 Chuck Hawley
    Paducah Chiefs 67 55 .549 15.5 47,297 Walter DeFreitas
    Springfield Giants 60 59 .504 21.0 21,126 Ham Schulte / Von Price
    Paris Lakers 43 75 .364 37.5 24,089 Earl Skaggs /
    Von Price /John Morris
    Vincennes Citizens 43 76 .361 38.0 18,977 Melvin Ivy / Andy E. Smith
    Mt. Vernon Kings 37 77 .325 41.5 28,431 Benny Meyer / Robert Schlemmer

    Playoffs: Centralia 3 games, Mattoon 1; Paducah 3 games, West Frankfort 0;
    Finals: Cancelled; Bad Weather & Military Call–up.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    James Belz West Frankfort BA .349 Gene Pisarski Centralia W 22
    James Belz West Frankfort Hits 154 William Ecklund Centralia SO 174
    Lou Bekeza Centralia RBI 120 Gene Pisarski Centralia ERA 2.06
    Kenneth Dickens Vincennes HR 21 Gene Pisarski Centralia PCT .880 22–3
    James Belz West Frankfort Runs 133

    1951 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Paris Lakers 84 36 .700 51,331 Tom Sunkel
    Centralia Zeroes 69 51 .575 15.0 38,554 Lou Bekeza
    Mt. Vernon Kings 60 59 .504 23.5 39,665 Chuck Hawley / Charles Popovich
    Danville Dans 51 67 .432 32.0 24,775 Frank Piet / Everett Hall
    Mattoon Indians 49 69 .415 34.0 28,442 Melvin Ivy
    Vincennes Velvets 43 74 .368 39.5 25,652 Stormy Kromer / Robert Signaigo

    Playoffs: Mt. Vernon 2 games, Centralia 0. Danville 2 games, Paris 1.
    Finals: Danville 2 games, Mt. Vernon 0.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Clint McCord Paris BA .363 Lee Tunnison Centralia W 20
    Clint McCord Paris Hits 173 Lee Tunnison Centralia SO 170
    James Given Mt. Vernon RBI 119 Lee Tunnison Centralia ERA 3.12
    Clint McCord Paris HR 16 Fred Williams Paris PCT .789 15–4
    Clint McCord Paris Runs 132
    Lou Bekeza Centralia HR 16

    1952 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League - schedule

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Danville Dans 87 40 .685 75,898 Virl Minnis
    Paris Lakers 85 42 .669 2.0 36,606 Tom Sunkel
    Decatur Commodores 73 52 .584 13.0 94,300 Julian Acosta
    Hannibal Stags 70 57 .551 17.0 36,616 Walter DeFreitas
    Mt. Vernon Kings 55 67 .451 29.5 34,752 James Granneman /
    Stanley Sadich / Frank Brookman
    Vincennes Velvets /
    Canton Citizens
    54 70 .435 31.5 25,654 Chuck Hawley / Robert Sisk
    Centralia Zeroes 41 83 .331 44.5 28,755 Charles Starasta / John Streza
    Mattoon Indians 35 89 .282 50.5 49,316 Walter Dunkovich /
    Charles Popovich / Robert Carson

    Vincennes moved to Canton June 7.
    Playoffs: Hannibal 3 games, Danville 1. Decatur 3 games, Paris 2.
    Finals: Decatur 3 games, Hannibal 1.

    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Player statistics
    Clint McCord Paris BA .392 Ken Gohn Danville W 22
    Clint McCord Paris Hits 189 Amacio Ferro Hannibal SO 183
    Jim Zapp Paris RBI 136 Ken Gohn Danville ERA 1.58
    Jim Zapp Paris HR 20 James Agnew Danville PCT .889 16–2
    Quincy Smith Paris Runs 124

    1953 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League - schedule

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Decatur Commodores 68 50 .576 96,337 Ray Taylor
    Paris Lakers 66 53 .555 2.5 35,000 Tom Sunkel
    Mattoon Phillies 64 56 .533 5.0 61,000 James Deery
    Hannibal Cardinals 55 62 .470 12.5 35,200 Tince Leonard
    Mt. Vernon Kings 55 64 .462 13.5 31,600 Robert Schmidt
    Danville Dans 48 71 .403 20.5 62,700 Virl Minnis

    Playoffs: Decatur 3 games, Hannibal 0. Paris 3 games, Mattoon 0.
    Finals: Decatur 3 games, Paris 2.

    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Player statistics
    Robert Schmidt Mt. Vernon BA .358 Juan Garcia
    Tince Leonard
    Decatur
    Hannibal
    W 18
    James Partin Danville Hits 167 Dennis Hamilton Mattoon SO 195
    James Freeman Decatur RBI 106 William Bright Mattoon ERA 2.51
    Kenneth Payne Paris HR 16 Michael Rolls Mt. Vernon PCT .824 14–3
    Gonzalo Chenard Decatur Runs 105

    1954 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League - schedule

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Decatur Commodores 74 52 .587 38,776 Johnny Lucadello
    Danville Dans 66 59 .528 7.5 39,992 Richard Klaus
    Clinton Pirates 63 59 .516 9.0 74,768 Robert Clark
    Dubuque Packers 62 61 .504 10.5 65,993 Jack Conway
    Mattoon Phillies 62 64 .492 12.0 48,422 Carl Bush / Don Osborn
    Paris Lakers 58 68 .460 16.0 39,103 Tom Sunkel
    Hannibal Cardinals 58 68 .460 16.0 33,065 J.C. Dunn
    Mt. Vernon Kings 57 69 .452 17.0 27,584 Lou Bekeza

    Playoffs: Clinton 2 games, Decatur 0. Danville 2 games, Dubuque 1. .
    Finals: Danville 3 games, Clinton 1.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Johnny Lucadello Decatur BA .362 John Bumgarner Decatur W 22
    Leon Wagner Danville Hits 160 David Jiminez Clinton SO 249
    Robert Schmidt Paris RBI 125 John Bumgarner Decatur ERA 2.67
    J.C. Dunn Hannibal HR 26 David Jimenez Clinton PCT .769 20–6
    Leon Wagner Danville Runs 108

    1955 Mississippi–Ohio Valley League - schedule

    Team name W L PCT GB Attend Managers
    Dubuque Packers 74 52 .587 94,925 Ira Hutchinson
    Mattoon Phillies 68 57 .544 5.5 51,277 Burl Storie
    Clinton Pirates 68 57 .544 5.5 57,683 Robert Clark
    Kokomo Giants 64 62 .508 10 45,289 Walt Dixon / Jack Milaskey
    Lafayette Chiefs 63 63 .500 11 61,287 Mark Wylie
    Decatur Commodores 62 64 .492 12 54,260 Al Unser
    Paris Lakers 62 64 .492 12 30,245 Richard Rigazio
    Hannibal Citizens 42 84 .333 32 40,977 James Granneman / Allan Shinn

    Playoffs: Dubuque 2 games, Clinton 0. Mattoon 2 games, Kokomo 0. .
    Finals: Dubuque 3 games, Mattoon 0.

    Player statistics
    Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
    Orlando Cepeda Kokomo BA .393 Allen Evans Kokomo W 21
    Jimmy Lynn Dubuque Hits 180 Benjamin Rich Clinton SO 199
    Jimmy Lynn Dubuque RBI 121 Dave Wegerek Lafayette ERA 2.59
    Walt Dixon Kokomo HR 24 Glen Rosenbaum Dubuque PCT .833 15–3
    Jimmy Lynn Dubuque Runs 121

    Hannibal folded and all other teams from the league became charter members of the newly named, Class D level Midwest League and the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League folded.[13][12]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mississippi-Ohio Valley League (D) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "Midwest League (A) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Midwest League History". Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1949 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1950 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1951 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1952 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1953 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1954 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on March 17, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
  • ^ "Mississippi-Ohio Valley League 1955". Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ "1955 Mississippi-Ohio Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Then and now: Midwest League". MiLB.com.
  • ^ a b Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
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