Central Interstate League
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| Classification | Independent (1888–1890) |
|---|---|
| Sport | Minor League Baseball |
| First season | 1888 |
| Ceased | 1890 |
| Replaced by | Northern League |
| President | William H. Allen (1888) Henderson Ridgely (1889) E.T. McNeally (1890) Fitzpatrick (1890) |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Most titles | 1 Davenport Hawkeyes (1888) Quincy Ravens (1889) Evansville Hoosiers (1890) |
The Central Interstate League was an independent minor league baseball league that operated from 1888 to 1890.[1][2][3]
William H. Allen (1888), Henderson Ridgely (1889), E.T. McNeally (1890) and Fitzpatrick (1890) served as the league presidents.[4]
The 1888 Davenport Hawkeyes, 1889 Quincy Ravens and 1890 Evansville Hoosiers won league championships. The league permanently folded following the 1890 season.[4]