Classification | Independent (1900–1901) Class D (1902) Independent (1903–1905) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
Inaugural season | 1900 |
Ceased | 1905 |
Replaced by | Northern Independent League |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | United States of America |
Related competitions | New York State League |
The Northern New York League was a Minor League Baseball circuit that operated in a span of six seasons between 1900 and 1905. League franchises were located in New York and Vermont. For the majority of its existence it operated as an independent league, except in 1902, when was classified as Class D circuit. In 1906, the league changed names to the Northern Independent League as Ottawa joined Burlington, Montpelier-Barre, Plattsburgh and Rutland in the league.[1]
Cities represented and teams
- Burlington, VT - Burlington (1903–1905)
- Canton, NY - Canton (1901)
- Gouverneur, NY - Gouverneur (1900)
- Malone, NY - Malone (1900–1902)
- Montpelier, VT / Barre, VT – Montpelier-Barre (1904–05)
- Ogdensburg, NY - Ogdensburg (1900–01)
- Plattsburgh, NY - Plattsburgh (1901–1905)
- Potsdam, NY - Potsdam (1900–1902)
- Rutland, VT - Rutland (1903–1905)
- St. Albans, VT - St. Albans (1902–1904)
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