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The Elkhart Blue Sox were a
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team based in
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. The Blue Sox played as members of the 1910 Class D level Indiana-Michigan League. The Blue Sox were preceded in minor league play by two "Elkhart" teams that played single seasons as members of the Indiana State League in 1888 and 1890.


History

Elkhart, Indiana first hosted
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play in 1888, when the "Elkhart" team became members of the six–team
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level Indiana State League. Elkhart began league play on May 11, 1888, with the Fort Wayne, Frankfort, Lafayette, the Logansport Oilers and Marion teams joining Elkhart as members. On June 18, 1888, the Indiana State League folded in mid-season with Elkhart in second place, playing under manager Dave Carpenter. The Logansport Oilers were in first place with a 10–3 record, followed by Elkhart with a 10–8 record when the league folded. Elkhart briefly rejoined the 1890 Indiana State League as the league reformed. Teams from Anderson, Bluffton, Fort Wayne Reds, Kokomo, Marion, Muncie and Peru joined Elkhart in beginning league play. On July 6, 1890, Elkhart disbanded from the league with a record of 14–28, playing under returning manager Dave Carpenter. Anderson eventually finished first in the league standings with a 38–25 record. The 1910 Elkhart "Blue Sox" resumed minor league play. The Blue Sox became charter members of the short–lived 1910 Class D level Indiana-Michigan League, which formed as a six–team league. The league played games only on Sunday. The
Berrien Springs Grays The Berrien Springs Grays were a minor league baseball team based in Berrien Springs, Michigan. In 1910, the Grays were charter members of the Class D level Indiana-Michigan League, winning the league championship in the league's only season of ...
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team,
Gary Sand Fleas The Gary Sand Fleas were a minor league baseball team based in Gary, Indiana. In 1910, the Gary Sand Fleas were charter members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Indiana-Michigan League and folded during the league's only season of play. Gar ...
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Ligonier, Indiana Ligonier ( ) is a city in Perry Township, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 4,568 at the 2020 census. History Ligonier was platted in 1835. The city was named after the Pennsylvanian borough of the same name. A po ...
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Niles Blues The Niles Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Niles, Michigan. In 1910, the Blues played their only season as charter members of the short–lived Class D level Indiana-Michigan League, hosting home games at LaPierre Park. History ...
joined the Blue Sox as charter members in league play. The 1910 Elkhart Blue Sox began league play when the league opened on May 8, 1910. On June 19, 1910, the Gary Sand Fleas franchise folded. The Ligonier franchise folded on June 30, 1910. After their folding, the league continued play as a four–team league. The league then folded on August 21, 1910, with the Elkhart Blue Sox in second place in the standings, playing under manager Charles Karnell. When the Indiana–Michigan League permanently folded on August 21, 1910, the Berrien Springs Grays finished 4.5 games ahead of second place Elkhart in the standings. The Indiana–Michigan League final overall standings were led by the Berrien Springs Grays (15–4), followed by the Elkhart Blue Sox (10–8), Niles Blues (8–10) and Dowagiac (7–10). The Gary Sand Fleas had a record of 2–5 when the team folded and Ligonier had a 2–6 final record. The Indiana–Michigan League never reformed. Elkhart, Indiana has not hosted another minor league team. In 2014, a new ballpark was scheduled to be constructed in Elkhart, Indiana to host the Elkhart County Miracle team, who were a planned franchise of the Northern League of Professional Baseball. However, the league never materialized.


The ballpark

The name and location of the Elkhart home minor league ballpark in the era are unknown. Numerous Elkhart ballparks are noted to have been in existence in the era.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

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(1888) *
Elkhart (minor league baseball) players Elkhart is the name of several places in U.S.A.: *Elkhart, Illinois *Elkhart, Indiana *Elkhart, Iowa *Elkhart, Kansas *Elkhart, Texas *Elkhart County, Indiana *Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin *Elkhart River, Indiana See also * * * Hart (disambiguation ...
The player rosters and statistics for the 1910 Indiana-Michigan League teams, Elkhart included, is unknown.


References

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External links


Elkhart - Baseball Reference1910 Elkhart Team Photo
Defunct minor league baseball teams Professional baseball teams in Indiana Defunct baseball teams in Indiana Baseball teams established in 1910 Baseball teams disestablished in 1910 Elkhart, Indiana Indiana–Michigan League teams