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The team improved in 1900, as the Schenectady Electricians placed fourth, continuing play as members of the eight-team New York State League. The Electricians had a 1900 regular season record of 55–61, playing the season under returning manager Lew Whistler. Schenectady finished 18.5 games behind the
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Beginning the season as defending league champions, the 1904 Schenectady Electricians relocated during the New York State League season. Despite winning the 1903 championship, the owners had still lost money in the 1903 season and the franchise was relocated after beginning the 1904 season. On July
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after playing a home game at Island Park on a Sunday. The players were arrested by county officials and held in jail. They were tried on the charges of "playing baseball on Sunday." A jury acquitted the players the next day after player/maanger Ben Ellis had his case presented first, ending in his
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Early Schenectady teams through 1900 played minor league home games at the County Fairgrounds, also called Driving Park. The fairgrounds were located in the Hamilton Hill neighborhood in Schenectady. Today, the ballpark site is near the Mount Pleasant Fields park and Martin Luther King Elementary
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In their first season of play, with an inferior roster due to the late formation of the team, the Electricians finished last in the eight-team New York State League. The Electricians finished their first season with a record of 29–77 and played under five managers: James Brady, Hodge Berry,
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level League. Continuing play in the eight-team league, the Electricians ended the season with a 56–55 record and finished in fifth place. Playing under returning manager Lew Whistler, Schenectady finished 15.0 games behind the first place Albany Senators in the final standings.
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The 1903 Schenectady "Frog Alleys" won the New York State League championship in a season marked by an arrest of the whole team, Schenectady won the league championship by finishing the season with a record of 80–52 record, playing the season under manager
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teams folded on June 1, 1909. Schenectady and Poughkeepsie had no official win-loss records in the final Eastern Association League standings. Joseph Andries served as the Schenectady manager in the brief season. The
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teams joined the Electricians in beginning league play on May 12, 1899. The Schenectady team was formed late in the spring after the other league teams, leaving its roster thin on quality players.
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was formed for the 1909 season and played briefly before folding. The league formed as an eight-team league and began play on May 25, 1909, before folding on June 6, 1909. Schenectady and the
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The Schenectady "Electricians" nickname corresponds with local history and industry. The city was once known as "The City that Lights and Hauls the World" in reference to the
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Beginning in 1901, Schenectady hosted minor league home games at Island Park. The park was also known as Columbus Park. The park was located on Van Slyck Island on the
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The Electricians placed fifth in the 1901 New York State League final standings. Schenectady ended the season with a record of 65–60, playing the season under manager
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managed the team in the two locations. Schenectady/Scranton finished 35.5 games behind the first place Syracuse Stars in the final New York State League standings.
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The 1903 Schenectady team was nicknamed for the frogs that inhabited their home ballpark at Island Park and the "Frog alley" was a local nickname for the area.
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The Scranton Miners continued New York State League play in 1905, with Jim Garry returning as manager. Schenectady did not return as members of the league.
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In 1909, Schenectady became charter members of a new league, which folded after playing less than two weeks. Schenectady folded before the league. The
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team ended the season with a record of 76–32, placing first in the New York State League, 46.0 games ahead of the eighth place Electricians.
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Minor league baseball began in Schenectady, New York in 1895, when the Schenectady "Dorpians" became members of the Independent eight–team
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The Schenectady "Dorpians" nickname was later adopted by a professional basketball team in the city that played from 1915 to 1923.
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After a three year hiatus from minor league play, in 1899, the Schenectady "Electricians" were formed and the team rejoined the
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in the final standings of the Class C level league. Player/manager Lew Whistler hit 9 home runs to lead the league.
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During their championship season in 1903, the entire Schenectady team was jailed overnight for violating local
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In the era of segregated baseball, the Electricians were succeeded in organized baseball by the 1913 and 1914
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by the score of 1-0 in a game at held at Island Park. There were over 6,000 in attendance for the game.
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On Sunday May 25, 1903, the entire Schenectady team was arrested for allegedly violating local
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were in first place in the Eastern Association with an 8–2 record when the league folded.
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A Dorpian is loosely defined as nickname for an inhabitant of the city of Schenectady.
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in the final standings of the Class B New York State League. Schenectady pitcher
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The team nickname corresponds to Schenectady being the headquarters for the
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In the era of segregated baseball, Schenectady next hosted the
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with a record of 20–39, finishing the season playing as the
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In 1902, the New York State League was elevated to become a
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founded the Edison Electric Company in Schenectady in 1886.
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The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues
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Index

Schenectady Frog Alleys
1898
1909
Schenectady, New York
Class B
Class C
Class B
Independent
New York State League
Eastern Association
minor league baseball
Schenectady, New York
Schenectady County, New York
New York State League
Eastern Association
Blue laws
Edison Electric Company
General Electric
Schenectady Mohawk Giants
Negro Leagues
Schenectady Blue Jays
Canadian-American League
New York State League
Class C
Albany Senators
Auburn Prisoners
Binghamton Bingos
Cortland Wagonmakers
Rome Romans
Utica Pent-Ups

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