New York–New Jersey League
The New York–New Jersey League was a class D level minor league baseball league that played in the 1913 season. With the New York State League and International League among others occupying the territory, the 6–team league had no large cities involved. The next year the circuit was renamed the Atlantic League.
Classification | Class D (1913) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
Inaugural season | 1913 |
Ceased | 1913 |
Replaced by | Atlantic League |
President | Rosslyn M. Cox (1913) |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 1 Long Branch Cubans (1913) |
Related competitions | New York State League |
Cities represented
Standings and statistics
1913 New York–New Jersey League
Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Long Branch Cubans | 65 | 29 | .691 | – | Ricardo Henriquez |
Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs | 48 | 49 | .495 | 18.5 | Eugene Ressique |
Kingston Colonials | 45 | 46 | .494 | 18.5 | Walter Bennett |
Middletown Middies | 42 | 51 | .452 | 22.5 | Jack Lawler |
Danbury Hatters | 43 | 55 | .439 | 24.0 | Ernest Landgraf |
Newburgh Dutchmen | 41 | 54 | .432 | 24.5 | Archie Marshall |
Playoffs: None
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Ely | Middletown | BA | .385 | Dolf Luque | Long Branch | W | 22 | |
Eugene Ressique | Poughkeepsie | Runs | 101 | Dolf Luque | Long Branch | Pct | .815; 22–5 | |
Juan Viola | Long Branch | Hits | 131 | Frank Ely | Middletown | HR | 7 | |
Edward Harrison | Newburgh | HR | 7 |
Sources
- The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second Edition.
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