The Independence Jewelers were a minor league baseball team that played during the 1908 season. Based in Independence, Kansas, the team played in the Oklahoma–Kansas League.[1] They were managed by Harry Truby.[2] The team was the best-drawing squad in the league, with Sporting Life calling the city of Independence "baseball mad."[3]

The most notable player on the 1908 Jewelers team was pitcher Gene Packard. While pitching for Independence against Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 26, Packard had a single hit shutout victory.[4] On August 8 Packard pitched a game against Bartlesville, Oklahoma in which no Bartlesville player reached first base. The headlines in the local newspaper described the perfect game as a world's record.[5]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeagueAffiliate
18961IndependenceIndependentKansas State LeagueNone
19061Independence CoyotesClass DNone
19071Independence ChampsOklahoma-Arkansas-Kansas LeagueNone
19081Independence JewelersOklahoma-Kansas LeagueNone
19111Independence PackersWestern AssociationNone
19211Independence ProducersSouthwestern LeagueNone
1922–19232Class CNone
19241Class DNone
1925, 1928–19326Class CWestern AssociationNone
1947–19504Independence YankeesClass DKansas-Oklahoma-Missouri LeagueNew York Yankees
19521Independence BrownsSt. Louis Browns

References

  1. BR Minors
  2. July 11, 1908 Sporting Life
  3. August 8, 1908 Sporting Life
  4. Lamb, Bill. "Gene Packard". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  5. "Packard Breaks World's Record". Independence Daily Reporter. August 10, 1908.


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