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Turn of the century minor league info?
Posted By: <b>effe</b><p>Hi,<BR>I recently picked a 1900 Milwaukee v. Kansas City program and I'd like to do some research on the players. Can someone suggest a good reference guide? I believe this was an American Association game, but I may be wrong on that.<BR>Thanks,<BR>John
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Turn of the century minor league info?
Posted By: <b>Jay Miller</b><p>I shouldn't respond without checking but I believe that the American Association had folded by then. Try the Western League.
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Turn of the century minor league info?
Posted By: <b>Jeff Obermeyer</b><p>According to "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball" (2nd ed.) the only league to feature teams from both Kansas City and Milwaukee in 1900 was the American League. <BR><BR>Milwaukee, managed by Connie Mack, finished the season in second place with a 79-58 record. KC was 5th with a 69-70 record. <BR><BR>Sam Dungan (KC) led the league in hitting with a .337 average, and Wyatt Lee (KC) led the league in wins with 23. <BR><BR>Jeff
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