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Springfield-Charlestown Hyphens

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The name and location of the home ballpark for the 1911 Springfield–Charlestown Hyphens is not directly referenced. While the Brattleboro Islanders played 1911 home games at Island Park, the venue may have hosted the other league teams, given the construction size of the ballpark and the motivation
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and the strength of the partnership between Springfield and Charlestown. A team in Brattleboro was formed, as the flagship franchise of the Twin States League. Brattleboro, Vermont businessmen George Fox and Michael Moran had purchased property on the Island Park island and formed the Island Park
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In the final Twin States League standings, the Hyphens finished in last place, playing the season under managers Warren Potter and Lawrence Grown. The first place Battleboro Islanders finished 8.5 games ahead of the fourth place Springfield–Charlestown Hyphens.
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Overall, the Brattleboro Islanders (22–14) were followed closely by Keene, who finished with a final record of 20–16. The Bellows Falls Sulphites (15–20) and Springfield-Charlestown Hyphens (14–21) followed in the official standings of the four–team league.
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After the 1911 season, the Twin States League was no longer a minor league baseball league. The league continued play in 1912 as a semi–pro league, without the Hypens remaining as a member.
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team, they needed opponents to play and three other league cities were recruited and franchises developed, including the Springfield–Charlestown Hyphens franchise.
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in the era did not allow businesses to be open on Sundays, the official New Hampshire location of the island provided an escape from the legal issue on weekends.
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The Springfield–Charlestown and Twin States League schedule ran from July 1, 1911 to September 4, 1911, with league teams playing a 36–game schedule.
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With the new ballpark on Island Park, the owners aspired to host a team in the venue. After Local financial support formed the
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The Twin States League was officially formed on March 12, 1911. The Twin States League formed as a four–team
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Amusement Company. The company constructed a new amusement park on the island, which was located on the
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The Springfield–Charlestown Hyphens were formed in 1911, as the result of a business venture in nearby
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National Pastime, Volume 15 A Review of Baseball History. "The Brattleboro Islanders"
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The complete player roster for the 1911 Springfield–Charlestown Hyphens is unknown.
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level minor league. Springfield–Charlestown joined the Brattleboro Islanders,
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and placed fourth in the league's only season of minor league play.
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1911
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Class D
Twin States League
minor league baseball
Springfield, Vermont
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Class D
Twin States League
Brattleboro, Vermont
Connecticut River
Blue Laws
Brattleboro Islanders
Class D
Bellows Falls Sulphites
Keene Champs


ISBN
0-910137-62-5



Before the Curse: The Glory Days of New England Baseball, 1858-1918, rev. ed
ISBN
9780786426256
"A look at Island Park in its heyday"
"1911 Twin States League"
"1911 Twin States League (TSL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"

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