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The Shenandoah Pin Rollers were a minor league baseball team based in
Shenandoah, Iowa Shenandoah is a city in Page and Fremont counties in Iowa, United States. The population was 4,925 at the time of the 2020 U.S. Census. Once referred to as the "seed and nursery center of the world," Shenandoah is the home to Earl May Seed Compa ...
. Shenandoah first played as members of the Class D level 1903
Southwest Iowa League The Southwest Iowa League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1903 season. The Class D level, six–team Southwest Iowa League League consisted of teams based in the Southwest Iowa region. The Southwest Iowa League played onl ...
, winning the league championship in a shortened season. The Pin Rollers played in the Class D level Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League in 1910 and 1911. Shenandoah teams hosted home minor league games at Sportsman's Park.


History

The 1903 Shenandoah team was the first minor league baseball team based in Shenandoah, Iowa and won a partial league championship. The team was without a formal nickname, common in the era. Shenandoah briefly played as charter members of the 1903 six–team Class D level
Southwest Iowa League The Southwest Iowa League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1903 season. The Class D level, six–team Southwest Iowa League League consisted of teams based in the Southwest Iowa region. The Southwest Iowa League played onl ...
. The
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, Clarinda,
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and
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teams joined Shenandoah as charter members. Shenandoah was in first place with a record of 22–14 when the franchise folded on July 18, 1903, and the team had won the first half championship in the league. The manager was William Tiley. The 1903 Southwest Iowa League permanently folded after their only season of play. In 1910, minor league baseball returned to Shenandoah. The Shenandoah "Pin Rollers" began play as charter members of the six–team, Class D level Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League, known informally as the "MINK League." Fellow charter members were the
Falls City Colts The Falls City Colts were a minor league baseball franchise based in Falls City, Nebraska. From 1910 to 1913, the Colts played exclusively as members of the Class D level Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League, winning the 1910 league championship ...
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Clarinda Antelopes The Clarinda Antelopes were a minor league baseball team based in Clarinda, Iowa. Clarinda played as members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Southwest Iowa League in 1903 and the Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League in 1910 and 1911, hosti ...
, Auburn Athletics, Maryville Comets and
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. Shenandoah's team "Pin Rollers" nickname corresponds to the city being a leader in the seed and industry in the era, with the pin rollers aiding in planting seeds. Shenandoah was known as the "Seed and Nursery Center of the World" and the Earl May Seed Company was founded in the city. The Pin Rollers ended the 1910 season with a record of 47–52, placing third in the MINK league standings. The Pin Rollers finished 11.0 games behind the first place Falls City Colts, while playing the season under Manager E.C. Fishbaugh. Playing home games at the Sportsman's Park, season attendance was 12,599, an average of 255 per home game. The Shenandoah Pin Rollers played their final season in 1911. The Pin Rollers placed fourth in the Missouri-Illinois-Nebraska-Kansas League final standings with a 49–51 record, playing under manager Fred Wells. Shenandoah finished 10.0 games behind the first place Maryville Comets/
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team in the final standings. The Shenandoah Pin Rollers franchise folded from the MINK league after the season, along with the Clarinda Antelopes. Shenandoah, Iowa has not hosted another minor league franchise.


The ballpark

Shenandoah teams hosted home minor league games at the Sportsman's Park. The 28–acre park is still in use today as a public park. The ballpark hosts Shenandoah High School baseball and softball teams. Sportsman's Park is located on Ferguson Road in the Northern section of Shenandoah, Iowa.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

No alumni of Shenandoah teams advanced to the major leagues.


References

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External links


Shenandoah - Baseball Reference
Defunct minor league baseball teams Professional baseball teams in Iowa Defunct baseball teams in Iowa Baseball teams established in 1910 Baseball teams disestablished in 1911 1910 establishments in Iowa Page County, Iowa Fremont County, Iowa Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League (minor league) teams