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365:"played" the non-existent 1916 "season." A clause in his 1915 contract guaranteed him a salary for the following year as long as he continued to show up at the park, suited and ready to play for the team. Mills fulfilled his contractual obligation, coming to the empty park each day and performing a physical workout to remain in playing condition. Mills, who was born in Newark, was also the only native Jerseyan on the team. 236:, and won the 1913 league championship. Their ball field the first season was referred to as Riverside Beach or Riverside Park, and newspapers reported its location as "30th Street and 653: 306: 1058: 1083: 1078: 266:, from the outset Federal League officials felt they could more effectively compete commercially against the American and National leagues by placing a team in 312:
The team finished in 5th place with a won–loss record of 80–72. The Peppers were disbanded when the Federal League went out of business after the 1915 season.
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When the Federal League declared itself a challenger to the two major leagues in 1914, it retained its franchise in Indianapolis, and built a new facility,
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baseball team from 1913–1915. The Federal League (FL), founded in 1913, was a third major league in 1914 and 1915.
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May 11, 1915, page 11 "The Whales fairly knocked the cover off the ball, easily defeating the Newark
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The Federal League began as an independent minor league in 1913. The franchise placed in
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played seven "home" games (one against each NL rival) in Jersey City in 1956 and 1957.
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The Peppers were the only major league baseball franchise in New Jersey besides the
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Neither Indianapolis or Newark have had a major league baseball team since 1915.
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are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Peppers cap insignia.
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Affiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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from downtown Newark. (As part of the franchise transfer, Indianapolis
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The Federal League of 1914–1915: Baseball's Third Major League
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Harrison, New Jersey
Indianapolis
Indiana
Harrison Park
Federal League Park
1913
1915
Federal League
Harry Ford Sinclair
Bill Phillips
Federal League
Indianapolis
Indiana
Riverside Park
Federal League Park
Harry F. Sinclair
that year
Tip-Tops
Brooklyn
Manhattan
New York Giants
New York Yankees
Newark
Harrison Park
Harrison, New Jersey
Passaic River
outfielder
Benny Kauff
batting champ

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