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park opened in 1897 and also contained the Fairview Amusement Park in the era. The amusement park closed in 1915. After the closing of the amusement park, the site contained the C.J. Brown School, which was built on the infield portion of the baseball field. The school no longer exists. Today, Dayton Fire Station #14 occupies the site at 2213 North Main Street in Dayton, Ohio.
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Beginning with the 1913 season, the Dayton Veterans moved home games to Highland Park. Highland Park had no streetcar service to the park. The ballpark was located in East Dayton near Santa Cruz Avenue in the era. Today, Highland Park still in use as a public park. The park is located at 1701 Wyoming
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The Dayton Old Soldiers and Dayton Veterans minor league teams hosted minor league home games through 1912 at Fariview Park. The ballpark was located at the northwest corner N. Main Street & W. Fairview Avenue in Dayton, Ohio. Today, the ballpark no longer exists, and the site is residential. The
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The 1914 Dayton Veterans won the league championship as the Class B Central League played the season as a six-team league. John Nee returned to manage Dayton, as the Veterans ended the season with a 85–49 record. After the Springfield Reapers team folded on August 8, and the Central League plated the
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The 1899 Dayton team became known as the Dayton "Veterans" and placed seventh in the eight-team Interstate League final standings. The Veterans ended the season with a final record of 55–85, playing under manager Bill Armor. Dayton ended the season 32.0 games behind the first place New Castle Quakers
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Continuing in Interstate League play, the 1898 Dayton Old Soldiers won the league championship. The Old Soldiers ended the season in first place in the Class B level league, playing the season under returning manager Bill Armour. Dayton ended the 1898 season with a record of 84–65, finishing just 0.5
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In 1917, the Dayton Veterans played their final season in the eight-team Central League before the league folded. The Veterans placed seventh in the Central League under manager John Nee. Dayton had a final record of 44–68 and finished 30.0 games behind the first place Grand Rapids Black Sox in the
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The Central League continued play as a Class B league in 1916, as the Dayton Veterans continued in league play and won the league championship. With the league playing a split season schedule, Dayton won the first half pennant and qualified for the playoff. The Veterans ended the regular season with
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In the 1900 season, the Dayton Veterans played their final Interstate League season and won the league pennant. With a regular season record of 90–43, the Veterans played the season under manager Bill Armor. Dayton ended the regular season in first-place finishing 7.5 games ahead of the second place
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The Dayton "Old Soldiers" and "Veterans" nickname correspond with Dayton facilities and history. The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was located in Dayton, Ohio. At its peak, the Soldier's Home housed more than 7,000 veterans. The site contained a working farm, workshops, two churches
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Continuing play in the Central League, the 1913 Dayton Veterans placed fourth as the Central League reduced six teams. The Veterans continued play in the 1913 Central League, as the Central League reduced from twelve teams to six teams and remained a Class B level league. In the final standings of
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played for the Old Soldiers in 1897. With Dayton, Flick had 183 total hits, with 29 doubles, 10 home runs, and a league-leading 20 triples, with a .386 batting average. Flick also stole 25 bases and scored 135 runs in 126 games. Youngsters at Dayton games would chant, "Elmer Flick, you are slick.
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For a second consecutive season, the 1905, Dayton Veterans placed fifth as the team continued play in the eight-team Class B level Central League. Managed by the returning Hub Knoll, the Veterans placed fifth in the league a 70–63 regular season record. Dayton finished 10.0 games behind the first
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On the field, the Dayton Veterans placed fifth in the 12–team Central League, after the league had expanded. Dayton ended the season with a record of 73–53, finishing 4.0 games behind the champion Fort Wayne Railroaders. Punch Knoll again managed the Veterans, as 12–team league held no playoffs.
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The Dayton Veterans of the Central League placed fifth in 1904, playing the season under managers John Spaatz, Charles Jewell and Hub Knoll. The Veterans finished with a record of 68–69 in the eight-team Class B level Central League, ending the season 18.5 games behind the first place Fort Wayne
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against the Dayton Veterans, left the field in the middle of the game in anger. During the game Minor had attempted a pick off in the fifth inning and overthrew the base, with the ball going into the stands. After the play, Minor threw his glove on the ground, promptly left the field and did not
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In their first season of play, the 1897 Dayton Old Soldiers qualified for the league finals. The Interstate was elevated to become a Class B level league. The Ols Soldiers had a record of 71–51 in the eight-team league to end the season in second place, playing under managers Frank Torreyson and
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The Dayton Veterans went from first to last in the 1915 Central League. The league continued play and expanded to become an eight-team league. Dayton ended the season in eight place with a 43–79 record in the final Central League standings. The Veterans played the season under manager
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and beginning a fifteen-year tenure as members of the league. With a record of 61–76, Dayton ended their first season of play int the new league in sixth place. The Veterans finished 27.5 games behind the first place Fort Wayne Railroaders. Fort Wayne was followed by the
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In 1909 Dayton finished in the basement of the eight-team Class B level Central League, as Bade Myers returned to manage the Veterans The Veterans ended the season with a final record of 56–77 and finished 27.0 games behind the league champion Wheeling Stooges.
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The 1901 "Old Soldiers" won the Western Association championship, ending the regular season in first place, as the league held no playoffs. Dayton ended the season with a record of 84–55 to finish 1.0 games ahead of the second place Grand Rapids Woodworkers.
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In the 1910 season, the Dayton Veterans continued play in the eight-team Central League and placed an improved third place in the final standings. The Veterans finished with a regular season record 74–63, playing the season under manager
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return. Minor was fined $ 200 by his team over the incident and then left the team six days later over "dissention" related to the incident. Minor was banned from playing for other teams until the $ 200 fine was paid.
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The 1911 Dayton Veterans won the league championship in the eight-team Central League. Dayton ended the 1911 Central League season as the champions with a record of 86–51, playing the season under returning manager
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and a school. The National Home and its amenities also became a tourist attraction for the public, as over 660,000 people visited the home in 1910. The Soldiers National Home was built in 1867 and is on the
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of Dayton threw consecutive no hitters. On Sept. 1 and 4, 1901, Wright no-hit the Columbus Senators, 9–0, and the Grand Rapids Woodworkers, 2–0, in consecutive starts for the Dayton Old Soldiers.
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game ahead of the second place Toledo Mud Hens in the eight-team league. No playoff was held. Joe Reiman of Dayton again led the league in home runs, hitting 14 to lead the Interstate League.
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the six-team 1913 Central League, the Dayton Veterans had an overall record of 62–77, playing the season under manager John Nee. Dayton finished 29.5 games behind the first place
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wrote that it was "one of the best teams that ever represented Dayton" and that Armour was "getting very good work out of the boys, who are all satisfied with his management."
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qualified for the playoff winning second half pennant in the split season schedule. In the playoff, Dayton defeated Springfield 4 games to 2 to win the championship. Dayton's
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In 1907 Ed McKean returned to manage the Dayton Veterans to begin the season. With a final record of 66–71, the Veterans were managed during the season by Ed McKean,
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won the league batting title, hitting .343 and also had a league leading 84 runs and 170 total hits. Pitcher Nick Lakaff of Dayton had 25 wins to lead the league.
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The Veterans ended the 1906 Class B Cental League season in fourth place. With a final record of 78–71, Dayton had five managers during the season, as Hub Knoll,
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Fort Wayne Indians. A playoff final was held between the top two teams in the standings. Fort Wayne won the league championship by defeating Dayton 4 games to 3.
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Dayton continued play in the Central League in 1904. On August 21, 1904, an indecent occurred in Dayton's game that day. Albert Minor, who was pitching for the
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a record of 73–57, placing second under manager John Nee, who returned as manager after a one-season absence. Dayton finished 3.0 games behind the first place
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After the Western Association folded, Dayton was without a minor league team in 1902 and former owner/manager Bill Armor left Dayton to become manager of the
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remainder of the season with five teams, concluding the league schedule on September 7, 1914. Dayton ended the season 8.5 games ahead of the second place
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Dayton Veterans placed third in the 1908 eight-team Central League. The Veterans finished with a record of 77–63, playing the season under manager
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In the late 1860s, Dayton was home to organized baseball. The "Dayton Baseball Club" was founded. The team played an exhibition game against the
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The Interstate League folded following the 1900 season, and Dayton continued play in 1901 in a new league, winning the league championship.
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The Dayton teams hosted all home minor league baseball home games at Fairview Park through 1912 and at Highland Park beginning in 1913.
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in the Central League final standings. Pitcher Roy Hale of Dayton led the Central League in winning percentage with his 12–2 record.
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managed the team. No playoffs were held in the eight-team league and Dayton ended the season 20.0 games behind the first place
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Moving to Highland Park from Fairview Park beginning with the 1913 season, Dayton drew 4,661 fans for their 1913 home opener.
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The Class B Central League expanded by four teams in 1912, as the Dayton Veterans looked to defend their championship. The
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Bill Armor was the principal owner of the Dayton franchise, besides becoming manager of the team. In August 1897, the
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The Western Association folded following the 1901 season and the league did not return to play in 1902.
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Minor league baseball returned in 1903, when the Dayton Veterans resumed play, becoming members of the
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On April 26, 1901, Dayton played their home opener and beat Columbus 15–1 with 900 fans in attendance.
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Dayton continued minor league play in 1901, as the "Old Soldiers" became members of the eight-team
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played for Pittsburgh who beat Dayton 3–2 in 11-innings. Wagner drove in two runs in the contest.
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resumed play. The Aviators were a member of the reformed Central League from 1928 to 1930.
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who had a tenure as a player for Dayton. Dayton finished 29.0 games behind the first place
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From 1896 to 1900, the Dayton "Old Soldiers" and "Veterans" teams played as members of the
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After a four-season hiatus, Dayton continued minor league play, becoming members the 1896
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began in Dayton in 1883, when the "Dayton Gem Cities" team played as members of the
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Street on the corner of Wyoming Street at Steve Whalen Boulevard in Dayton, Ohio.
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place Wheeling Stogies in the final standings. No league playoffs were held.
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as manager. Cincinnati beat Dayton by the score of 7–3 in the exhibition.
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for $ 300. Stark later became an umpire after his playing career ended.
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in the final league standings, as the league held no playoffs. Pitcher
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The Central League folded following the 1917 season in the midst of
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Hit a homer pretty quick." Flick's performances with Dayton led to
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teams joined Fort Wayne in beginning league play on May 2, 1897.
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On April 14, 1901, Dayton hosted an exhibition game against the
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In 1897, the Dayton "Old Soldiers" began play as members of the
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1898 Dayton Old Soldiers. The team won the championship in the
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of Dayton had 177 strikeouts to lead the Central Association.
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and beginning a four-year tenure in the Class B level league.
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in the Class B level league. No league playoffs were held.
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Dayton was without minor league baseball until the 1928
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teams joined the league increasing it to twelve teams.
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Today, Dayton still hosts minor league baseball. The
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1917
Dayton, Ohio
Class B
Class A
Class B
Interstate League
Western Association
Central League
minor league baseball
Dayton, Ohio
Class B
Interstate League
Class A
Western Association
Class B
Central League
Baseball Hall of Fame
Jesse Haines
Elmer Flick
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Minor league baseball
Independent
Ohio State League
Northwestern League
Interstate League
Class B
Fort Wayne Indians
Mansfield Haymakers
New Castle Quakers

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