词条 | Central International League |
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The Central International League was a minor baseball league that played in 1912. It featured four teams: the Duluth White Sox, Superior Red Sox, Grand Forks Flickertails and Winnipeg Maroons.[1] Duluth won the league's championship in 1912, with a record of 58-41. Superior (51-54) placed second, ten games behind. Grand Forks (50-55) was third and Winnipeg (50-59) was last.[2] In 1913, the league expanded to include clubs in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Virginia, and Winona, Minnesota, and its name changed to the Northern League. 10-year major league veteran Joe Sommer managed Superior and Otto Krueger, who spent seven years in the majors, managed Winnipeg. Tracy Baker, who played for the Boston Red Sox in 1911, played in the league.[3] References1. ^The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball:Second Edition 2. ^Zenithcity.com: Duluth's White Sox take another pennant 3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=baker-001tra Tracy Baker BR Minors page] 1 : Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States |
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