Virginia Valley League

The Virginia Valley League was around for just one season, 1910. It was a class D league, based in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. In 1911 it changed its identity and became the Mountain States League.

Cities represented

Teams and statistics

1910

1910 Virginia Valley League
Presidents: John A. Spinney / John C. Bond

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Huntington6142.5920Cy Young
Charleston Senators6253.5396John Benny
Point Pleasant-Gallipolis5751.5276.5Reddy Mack
Ashland-Catlettsburg Twins5255.48611Zeke Wilson
Parkersburg Pirates4964.43317Louis Haidt \ Frank Locke / Rome Chambers
Montgomery Miners4763.42717.5Andy O'Connor

No Playoff Scheduled.

Player Statistics

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Benny KauffParkersburgBA.336Benny KauffParkersburgSB36

Sources


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