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Duluth Freezers

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Continuing play in the Northwestern League, the 1887, Duluth team was referred to as the 'Freezers" and played under returning manager William Lucas, Joe Quinn and Jay Anderson. Lucas had suffered a broked leg which was slow to heal and he needed help at managing. Defending their league championship,
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with a record of 17–34, moved to Duluth. After compiling a 22–27 record while based in Duluth, the St. Paul Apostles/Duluth Whalebacks ended the 1891 season with an overall record of 39–61, placing fifth in the Western Association. Bill Watkins and the returning Jay Anderson served as managers. The
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created a wake and overturned their boat, leaving the three clinging to the boat. Barnes and Earle were eventually able to swim to shore. Ake did not know how to swim and hoisted himself onto the overturned boat. Ake then attempted to swim the shore before Barnes and Earle could secure a rescue
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Playing their first minor league season, the Duluth Jayhawks won the Northwestern League championship. Duluth ended the 1886 season in first place in the final standings, playing under manager William Lucas. With a record of 46–33, Duluth finished 1.5 games ahead of the second place Eau Claire
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Overall, Duluth (46–33) finished ahead of the Eau Claire Lumbermen (43–36), Oshkosh (39–39), St, Paul Freezers (37–43), Minneapolis Millers (36–42) and Milwaukee Brewers (35–43) teams in capturing the 1886 Northwestern League championship.
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The name of the Duluth home ballpark in the 1886, 1887 and 1891 seasons in unknown. In the era, Zenith Park was in use as a public park, having been established the 1870s as a 30-acre park known as "Central Park."
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Duluth ended the season in seventh place. With a final record of 42–76, Duluth ended the season 22.0 games behind first place Oshkosh. The Northwestern League did not return to play in 1887.
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struck out 18 batters in a contest against the St. Paul Freezers. This included 12 consecutive strikeouts for Baldwin. On October 20, 1886, after Duluth had completed their season,
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A half century later, another tragedy occurred with a Duluth minor league team. In 1948, there was a tragic bus accident that killed six members of the
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on the river near Barron's Island. Just after 8 pm, with the three teammates 200 yards from the shore, a passing
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folded during the season and the Milwaukee Brewers left the league in August to join the American Association. The
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Lumbermen when the Northwestern League season schedule ended on September 30, 1886. The league held no playoffs.
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teams also played with Duluth in the league. The Western Association did not return to play in 1892.
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In 1886, Duluth began minor league play when the Duluth "Jayhawks" became members of the six-team
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In 1887, a three Duluth players were involved in a boating accident that resulted in the death of
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In 1891, the Duluth "Whalebacks" played a partial season as members of the eight-team
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won the league title with a 66–57 record, finishing 13.5 games ahead of Duluth. The
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were with Ake on a boat that capsized. Acke, Barnes and Billy were paddling in a
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level Northwestern League, which had reformed after not playing in 1885. The
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on Chicago's roster. Chicago wanted to add Baldwin to their roster for the
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Nemec, David (2011). "Baldwin, Marcus Elmore / 'Mark' 'Fido'".
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teams joined Duluth in beginning league play on May 6, 1886.
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Duluth next hosted minor league play in 1902 when the
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signed Baldwin to a contract to replace the injured
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Index

Duluth Jayhawks
1887
Duluth, Minnesota
Independent
Northwestern League
Western Association
minor league baseball
Duluth, Minnesota
Independent
Northwestern League
Western Association
John Ake
Independent
Eau Claire Lumbermen
Milwaukee Brewers
Minneapolis Millers
St. Paul Freezers
Mark Baldwin
Chicago White Stockings
Albert Spalding
Jocko Flynn
1886 World Series
St. Louis Browns
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Mississippi River
John Ake
Billy Earle
Bill Barnes
rowboat
steamboat

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