Muskegon Reds

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{{Infobox Minor League Baseball

| name = Muskegon Reds

| firstseason = 1884

| lastseason = 1951

| allyears = 1884, 1890, 1902, 1910–1914, 1916–1917, 1920–1924, 1926, 1934, 1940–1941, 1948–1951

| city = Muskegon, Michigan

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| past class level = Class A, Class D, Class C, Class B

| past league = *Michigan State League (1890–1902, 1911–1914, 1926, 1940–1941)

| pastmajorleague = *New York Yankees (1950-1951)

| nickname =*Muskegon Reds (1902, 1911, 1916, 1926, 1934, 1940–1941, 1951)

  • Muskegon Clippers (1948–1950)
  • Muskegon Anglers (1923–1924)
  • Muskegon Muskies (1917, 1920–1922)
  • Muskegon Speeders (1912–1914)*
  • Muskegon Speed Boys (1910)

| ballpark = Marsh Field

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The Muskegon Reds was the primary name of the minor league baseball franchise in Muskegon, Michigan that existed on-and-off from 1890 to 1951.

History

Muskegon played in the Michigan State League (1890–1902, 1911–1914, 1926, 1940–1941), Central League (1916–1922, 1926, 1934, 1948–1951), Michigan-Ontario League (1923–1924) and the Northwestern League (1884). The franchise was affiliated with the Detroit Tigers (1940–1941), and as the Muskegon Clippers with the Chicago White Sox (1948–1949) and the New York Yankees (1950-1951).{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/team.cgi?city=Muskegon&state=MI&country=US|title = Muskegon, Michigan Encyclopedia}}

The team shared their colors moniker with Muskegon High School.

The ballpark

Muskegon teams played at historic Marsh Field, built in 1916 and named a State of Michigan historic landmark.{{Cite web|url=http://www.muskegonclippers.com/view/clippers/team/history-1|title=History | GLCBL: Muskegon Clippers - Pointstreak Sites}} The park is located at 1800 Peck Street Muskegon, MI 49441. Today, it is the home of the Muskegon Clippers, who revived the previous Muskegon moniker and play in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League.{{cite web |url=http://www.historicmarshfield.com/ |title=Home |website=historicmarshfield.com}}

Notable Muskegon alumni

Year-by-year records

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! Year !! Record !! Finish !! Manager !! Playoffs!!Notes

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| 1911

73–452ndArthur DeBakerNo playoffs held
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| 1916

55–778thBade MyersNo playoffs held
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| 1926

12–133rdCurtis "Buck" Wheat--Central League merged with Michigan–Ontario League
June 13 to form Michigan State League
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39–566thCurtis "Buck" WheatNo Playoffs heldMichigan State League began on June 15
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| 1934

4–9--Cy BoothbyTeam disbanded May 30
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| 1940

49–575thJack TigheNo playoffs held
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| 1941

61–574thJack TigheNo playoffs held
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| 1951

86–542ndJim GleesonNo playoffs held
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{{cite book |title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball |editor-first1=Lloyd |editor-last1=Johnson |editor-first2=Miles |editor-last2=Wolff |edition=Third |publisher=Baseball America |date=2007 |isbn=978-1932391176}}

References