Pennsylvania State League
ClassificationIndependent (1892–1895)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1892
Ceased1895
Replaced byAtlantic League
PresidentJ. Monroe Kreiter (1892)
Henry B. Diddlebock (1893)
E.K. Meyers (1894)
A.L. Johnson (1894)
John H. Hanlon (1894–1895)
No. of teams6
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons (1892)
Johnstown Terrors (1893)
Pottsville Colts (1894)
Hazleton Quay-kers (1895)

The Pennsylvania State League was an American minor league baseball sports league that operated from 1892 to 1895, then became the first Atlantic League. The league member teams were exclusively based in Pennsylvania.

Cities represented

Standings and statistics

1892 Pennsylvania State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons249.727James Randall
Allentown Colts2412.6671.5John Hanlon
Altoona Colts2315.6063.5Alexander Donahue
Johnstown Johnnies2115.5834.5Thayer Torreyson
Danville922.29014.0NA
Scranton Miners526.16118.0NA
Reading Actives811.445NANA
Lebanon Pretzel Eaters48.333NABill Sharsig

Lebanon and Reading disbanded.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John ColemanLebanonBA.362George ShafferAltoonaHits99
George ShafferAltoonaRuns60Jack DraubyWilkes-BarreRuns60

1893 Pennsylvania State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Easton7036.660Jay Faatz
Johnstown Terrors6239.6145.5Thayer Torreyson
Altoona Mud Turtles5741.5829.0Alexander Donahue
Allentown Colts5746.56311.5John Hanlon
Harrisburg Hustlers4952.48518.5Felix Marks
York White Roses5155.48119.0William Stevens / Bill Sharsig
Scranton Miners4557.44123.0Martin Swift
Danville /
Reading Actives
1681.16549.5Art McCoy /
Elias Maier / William Whitman

Danville (5–47) moved to Reading July 7.
Playoff: Johnstown 3 games, Easton 2. Easton refused to continue the series.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred BettsEastonBA.402John LystonAltoona/HarrisburgW24
Herman PitzScrantonRuns127Jack FeeScranton/AllentownSO134
Fred BettsEastonHits150Henry MillerHarrisburgPct.762: 16-5
Scoops CareyAltoonaHR10John SlagleEastonPct.762: 16-5
Ace StewartEastonHR10

1894 Pennsylvania State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Pottsville Colts6244.5850Phenomenal Smith
Harrisburg Senators5645.5543.5Jack Huston
Reading Actives6150.5503.5William Whitman
Allentown Kelly's Killers /
Easton Dutchmen / Ashland
5346.5355.5King Kelly / John Milligan
Hazleton Barons5353.5009Bill Sharsig
Scranton Indians / Shenandoah5555.5009.0Jim Brennan
Altoona / Lancaster Chicks5154.48610.5A.T. Bentley / Jim Donahue
Easton Dutchmen / Philadelphia Colts4074.35126.0Bill Parks / Charlie Levis

Easton (8–36) moved to Philadelphia July 4; Altoona (17–31) moved to Lancaster July 7; Scranton (45–28) was replaced by Shenandoah August 12; Allentown (53–29) was replaced by Easton August 16; Easton (0–8) moved to Ashland Sept. 1.
Playoff: Pottsville defeated Harrisburg in a disputed title game.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John WaltersAllentownBA.383Bill MasseyScranton/PhiladelphiaHits176
Tom GoldenPottsvilleRuns145Henry ColeAltoona/LancasterHR21

1895 Pennsylvania State League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Hazleton Quay-kers6144.581Bill Sharsig
Carbondale Anthracites5548.5335.0M. Swift
Lancaster Chicks4954.47611.0A.T. Bentley
Pottsville Colts /
Allentown/ Reading
4464.40718.5Phenomenal Smith
Allentown Goobers2928.509NAJohn Milligan
Reading3727.578NAWilliam Whitman
Harrisburg Senators1916.543NAFrank Seiss / Jim Donahue
Shenandoah Huns114.067NAJim Brennan / Charlie Levis

Shenandoah disbanded May 20; Harrisburg disbanded June 20; Reading disbanded July 20; Allentown disbanded July 24; Pottsville (35–33) moved to Allentown July 27; Allentown (5–7) moved to Reading August 10.
Playoff: None Scheduled

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
John MilliganAllentown/ReadingBA.457Bill MasseyCarbondaleHits174
Gus MoranHazletonRuns139

Sources

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second Edition.

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