Missouri State League

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ClassificationClass D (1911)
First season1911
CeasedJune 4, 1911
Missouri State League
ClassificationClass D (1911)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1911
CeasedJune 4, 1911
DirectorW.G. Lynch (1911)
James Lay (1911)
No. of teams5
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Brookfield Cubs (1911)
Related
competitions
Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League

The Missouri State League was a short–lived Class D level baseball minor league that played in the 1911 season. The league began play with five teams, all based in Missouri. The Missouri State League folded during the 1911 season.

The Missouri State League began the 1911 season as a five–team league with charter franchises based in Brookfield, Missouri, Jefferson City, Missouri, Kirksville, Missouri, Macon, Missouri, and Sedalia, Missouri. The Brookfield Hustlers folded on May 19, 1911 and the Sedalia Cubs moved to Brookfield after the Hustlers folded. On June 2, 1911, the Jefferson City Senators franchise folded. The Missouri State League permanently folded after play on June 4, 1911. The Sedalia/Brookfield Cubs finished in 1st place with a record of 11–8, compiling a 7–3 record based in Sedalia and 4–5 in Brookfield.[1][2][3]

The league began play on May 11, 1911, before folding on June 5, 1911.[4]

1911 cities represented

1911 Standings and statistics

References

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