Madison Blues (baseball)
The Madison Blues was a semi-professional minor league baseball team in Madison, Wisconsin from 1923 to 1942. Administered by the Madison Athletic Association and captained by manager Eddie Lenehan,[1] the Blues began independent of any league. They played their home games at Kipp Field for their first three years before moving to the newly built Breese Stevens Field in 1926. They joined the Wisconsin-Illinois league in that year, and went on to play in the Tri-State League and Three-I League in later years. The Blues final season was in 1942, when the demands for men to serve in World War II ended many other minor league franchises throughout the country.
Madison Blues 1923–1942 Madison, Wisconsin | |
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Previous classes | Class B |
Previous leagues | Wisconsin-Illinois League (1926-1927, 1932-1933) Wisconsin State League (1928-31, 1934-37) Tri-State League (1938-39) Three-I League 1940-42 |
Major league affiliations | |
Previous teams | Chicago Cubs (1942) |
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Previous parks | Kipp Field Breese Stevens Field |
Notable alumni
- Dave Koslo (1940) 1949 NL ERA Title
- Johnny Schmitz (1940) 2 x MLB All-Star
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References
- "Eddie Lenehan Signed to Manage Madison Club". Wisconsin State Journal. April 9, 1924.
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