Oregon State League

The Oregon State League was a Class D baseball minor league that played in 1904. The Oregon State League featured four teams based in Oregon and Washington. The league permanently folded midway through its first season of play.

Oregon State League
SportMinor league baseball, Class D
Founded1904
CeasedJuly 6, 1904
No. of teams4
Country United States
Most titles1
Salem Raglans (1904)

History

The minor league Oregon State League was preceded by semi-pro leagues of the same name.[1][2]

The Oregon State League was formed for the 1904 season as a Class D minor league. The Oregon State League began play as a four–team league, hosting franchises from Eugene, Oregon (Eugene Blues), Roseburg, Oregon (Roseburg Shamrocks), Salem, Oregon (Salem Raglans) and Vancouver, Washington (Vancouver Soldiers). (Some sources have the Vancouver Soldiers being from Vancouver, Canada).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

On May 18, 1904, the Vancouver Soldiers (3-8) moved to Albany, Oregon to become the Albany Rollers. The Oregon State League was not admitted to the National Association until it vacated Vancouver, which was in the territory of the Portland Browns for the Pacific Coast League.[13][14][15][16][7]

The league stopped play on Wednesday, July 6, 1904 when the Eugene and Roseburg franchises both folded. The Oregon State League never returned to minor league play.[7][14][17][18]

1904 Teams

1904 Oregon State League standings

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Salem Raglans2713.675-Jack Fay
Eugene Blues2219.5375.5Terry McKune / Frank DuShane
Vancouver Soldiers/Albany Rollers1724.4159.5Fred Gregory/ E.P. Preble
Roseburg Shamrocks1525.37512Turkey Morrow

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Notable alumni

References

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  12. "1904 Oregon State League schedule". April 16, 1904. p. 5 via newspapers.com.
  13. "1904 Vancouver Soldiers/Albany Rollers Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
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  16. Stalwick, Howie. "Baseball Lore, NW Style". Inlander.
  17. "Eugene Blues - BR Bullpen". aws.baseball-reference.com.
  18. "Roseburg Shamrocks - BR Bullpen". aws.baseball-reference.com.
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  20. "1904 Roseburg Shamrocks Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
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