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Bluebirds challenged Newark to a seven–game series to decide the championship. Newark declined the invitation and remained champions as decided by the league. The third place Paterson Silk Weavers then accepted the Hartford invitation to play a series. Paterson prevailed over Hartford five games to two in what was called the "Soby Cup."
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Following the 1897 season, the Soby Cup series should have been contested between Lancaster, that year's top team, and Paterson, who had won the cup in 1896. However, league officials decided to have the top two teams of 1897—Lancaster and Newark—play for the cup. After Lancaster and Newark could not
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was in use in the era, hosting baseball, after first becoming a public park in the 1880s. Still in use today as a public park, and hosting baseball at Larry Doby Field within the park, East Side Park is located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Way (Broadway) to the north, McLean Boulevard (State Route 20)
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Honus Wagner began the 1897 season playing for Paterson, before making his major league debut at the end of the season. On May 5, 1897, Wagner led Paterson to victory over Lancaster with an RBI triple, driving in two runs early in the game, before winning the game with a three-run home run. Wagner
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wrote that: "No two men (McMackin and teammate Jack Kellackey) worked harder for the success of the local team during the past season than did these two, and the people here appreciate it. McMackin has been made night timekeeper in one of the large iron factories here, and has already started in."
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After the 1896 season, Hartford challenged Newark's final record, contesting that their record was unfairly inflated due to a dozen extra games played. It was argued that Newark also used suspended pitcher Joseph Frye, who had left Hartford during the season. As a result, the second place Hartford
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The Paterson Silk Weavers placed third in the 1896 Atlantic League regular season in their first season of play. A controversial playoff ensued. Playing under manager Ed Barrow, the Silk Weavers ended the 1896 season with a final record of 74–60, finishing 3.5 games ahead of the pennant winning
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played for Paterson in 1896, at age 22, hitting.313 in 109 games with 6 home runs and 48 RBI. Wagner was in his second season of professional baseball. Manager Ed Barrow had seen Wagner play in 1895 and signed him to play for Paterson in 1896.
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level league. The team switched nicknames to become the Paterson "Giants." The Giants folded before the end of the season. On July 9, 1899, Paterson folded and ended the 1899 season with a record of 21–51.
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Prior to the 1898 season, the Atlantic League discontinued the postseason Soby Cup format, and returned the physical cup to Charles Soby. By 1951, the cup was at the
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managed the Giants during the season, as Paterson finished 25.0 games behind the champion place Richmond Blue Birds in the final Atlantic League standings.
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The Paterson Silk Weavers or "Weavers" placed fourth in the 1898 Atlantic League. Paterson ended the 1898 season with a record of 58–71, as
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The "Silk Weavers" nickname corresponds to the silk weaving industry in Paterson in the era. Paterson was known as "Silk City."
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was Wagner's manager in 1896, after scouting him and signing him to the team. Barrow managed the Paterson team again in 1899.
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The Soby Cup, is an actual cup, made of silver, that was given to the Atlantic League by tobacco businessman Charles Soby of
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played for the 1896 and 1897 Paterson Silk Weavers, before making his major league debut in 1897. Fellow Hall of Fame member
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resumed play for the 1914 season, with the Paterson "Silk Citys" as a member as the league folded following the season.
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The 1897 Paterson Silk Weavers. Honus Wagner is third from left in the back row. Ed Barrow is in the dark dress suit.
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managed the Paterson teams in 1896 and 1899 and was president of the Atlantic League for three of its five seasons.
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In their final season of play, the 1899 Paterson team continued play as the Atlantic League was elevated to a
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was the owner and manager of the 1896 Silk Weavers. Barrow first met Baseball Hall of Fame charter member
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Newark Colts in the final standings of the seven–team league. The Wilmington Peaches (58–79),
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The name of the Paterson home ballpark in Atlantic League play is not directly referenced.
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After the Paterson Giants folded, the city was without a minor league team until the 1904
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agree to terms for a series, the Soby Cup was awarded to Lancaster, the pennant winner.
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In 1896, the Paterson "Silk Weavers" became charter members of the eight–team
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The 1897 Paterson Silk Weavers continued play as members of the eight–team
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to the east, Park Avenue to the south, and Derrom Avenue to the west.
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had a strong season in 1896, ending with a record of 25–16 and a 2.83
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served as manager. Newark finished 19.0 games behind the first place
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Ed Barrow: The Bulldog Who Built the Yankees' First Dynasty
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joined Newark in beginning league play on April 23, 1896.
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Index

1896
1898
Paterson, New Jersey
Class A
Class B
Atlantic League
East Side Park

minor league baseball
Paterson, New Jersey
Atlantic League
Baseball Hall of Fame
Honus Wagner
Ed Barrow
Class A
Atlantic League
Hartford Bluebirds
Lancaster Maroons
New Haven Texas Steers
Philadelphia Athletics
New York Metropolitans
Newark Colts
Wilmington Peaches
Baseball Hall of Fame
Ed Barrow
Honus Wagner
Louisville Colonels
National League
New York Metropolitans

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