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The Brown Stockings ended short the Northwestern League season in fourth place. The league season began on May 1, 1879, and ended on July 7, 1879. Davenport ended the season with a record of 5–15, finishing 12.0 games behind the first place Dubuque Red Stockings, as J. W. Green served as manager. The
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On July 27, 1888, the Davenport Hawkeyes were in first place with a 40–18 record, when the Central Interstate League folded. Playing under manager William Lucas, Davenport finished 3.5 games ahead of the second place Peoria Reds in the final standings of the shortened season. Owen Williams of
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William Lucas returned to manage his second Davenport team of the season, as the Davenport Onion Weeders began play in the Western Association. Playing the remainder of the league schedule based in Davenport, the Onion Weeders had a 4–21 record after the move. When the 1888 season ended, the
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The 1889 Hawkeyes team folded after the Davenport team quit the league rather than play road series at Quincy and Springfield. Davenport complained that umpiring was unfair in the Illinois cities. The Central Interstate League played its final season in 1890 without a Davenport franchise.
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On July 22, 1891, shortly after Nicol's departure, the Pilgrims folded. Davenport ended their season with a record of 23–38, playing their partial Illinois-Iowa League season under managers Kerken and John Crogan. Davenport did not return as a member of the 1892 Illinois-Iowa League.
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played their final game before the franchise was sold and relocated to Davenport. The Millers had after compiled a 28-52 record while based in Minneapolis. The newly formed Davenport "Onion Weeders" began play in the league on August 25, 1888. Davenport joined the
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Davenport resumed minor league baseball play in 1888, when the city hosted two teams during the season and won a championship. To begin the 1888 season, the Davenport "Hawkeyes" franchise became charter members of the eight-team independent level
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was in use in the era, having opened in 1870 as a private park with athletic facilities and streetcar access. The pre 1900's Davenport minor league teams were noted to have hosted Sunday games on "Sullivan Island," which is likely Sylvan Island.
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The name of the Davenport home minor league ballpark from the 1879 to 1891 seasons is unknown. Early Davenport minor league teams were noted to have played at a ballpark located on the West side of Davenport. Located in West Davenport,
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played for the 1879 Davenport Brown Stockings at age 19, after having played for the semi-professional Davenport team in 1878. McPhee hit .229 in action limited to 20 games in 1879. In 1880, discouraged by his baseball career, the
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compiled a 15–8 record with a 1.36 ERA in 23 games, with five shutouts. On Sunday July 19, 1891, Nicol pitched his final game for Davenport in front of a home crowd of 2,000. After the game, Nicol joined the
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native McPhee remained in the city and secured a job as a bookkeeper in Davenport instead of playing minor league baseball. He then resumed playing baseball in 1881, playing in
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Despite folding during the season of the previous year, the Central Interstate League reformed in 1889, with the Davenport Hawkeyes returning to the league. Managed by
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After the folding of the Central Interstate League on July 27, the vacancy in Davenport gained the city a second team during the 1888 season. On August 18, 1888, the
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were the eventual league champions with a 66–50 record. The 1890 Central Interstate League continued play without a Davenport franchise.
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teams joined Davenport in league play. The league is acknowledged to be the first minor league with franchises west of the
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Minneapolis/Davenport team had a combined 32–74 record and placed last in the eight-team Western Association.
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Northwestern League did not return to play in 1880 and reformed in 1883 without a Davenport based franchise.
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team based in Davenport, Iowa, when the Brown Stockings became charter members of the four-team independent
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teams joined Davenport as charter members in league play, which began on May 1, 1888.
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being nicknamed "The Hawkeye State," with the state nickname dating to 1838. The
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in the second season of the league, before disbanding during the season.
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The Davenport "Hawkeyes" team nickname corresponds with the state of
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In 1891, the Davenport "Pilgrims" became members of the eight-team
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Davenport next hosted minor league baseball in 1901, when the
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Davenport led the league with 65 runs scored, while teammate
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List of Professional baseball teams based in Davenport, Iowa
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In 1879, the Davenport "Brown Stockings" became the first
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led the Central Interstate League with a 16–4 record.
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Index

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1889
Davenport, Iowa
Independent
Class A
Northwestern League
Western Association
Central Interstate League
Illinois-Iowa League
minor league baseball
Davenport, Iowa
Central Interstate League
Northwestern League
Illinois-Iowa League
Class A
Western Association
Minneapolis Millers
Baseball Hall of Fame
Bid McPhee
minor league baseball
Northwestern League
Dubuque Red Stockings
Omaha Green Stockings
Rockford White Stockings
Mississippi River
Baseball Hall of Fame
Bid McPhee
New York
Akron, Ohio

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