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Midwest League


Midwest League
Eastern Western

South Bend Silver Hawks
West Michigan Whitecaps
Dayton Dragons
Fort Wayne Wizards
Lansing Lugnuts
Great Lakes Loons

Beloit Snappers
Cedar Rapids Kernels
Kane County Cougars
Swing of the Quad Cities
Peoria Chiefs
Burlington Bees
Clinton LumberKings
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers



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History

Six teams – the Belleville Stags, the Centralia Cubs, the Marion Indians, the Mattoon Indians, the Mount Vernon Braves, and the West Frankfort Cardinals – began operating as the Class D Illinois State League in 1947. The league changed its name to the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League in 1949 after the Marion team moved to Paducah, Kentucky. The league added teams in Clinton and Dubuque, Iowa, in 1954 and was renamed the Midwest League two years later. After the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League folded in 1961, teams from Appleton, Burlington, and Cedar Rapids joined the Midwest League for the 1962 season and remain in the league today. In 1963 the Midwest League became a Class A league after the minor league classification structure was reorganized.

In 1976 the Midwest League contracted from ten teams to eight when teams in Danville and Dubuque were eliminated. In 1982 the league expanded to 12 teams by adding the Beloit Brewers, the Danville Suns, the Madison Muskies, and the Springfield Cardinals. The league expanded to the present 14 teams in 1988 with the addition of franchises in South Bend, Indiana, and Rockford, Illinois.

During the 1990s several teams changed cities as Major League Baseball placed higher standards on minor league baseball facilities; franchises in smaller cities were sold to new owners who moved those teams to new ballparks in larger cities. Kenosha, Madison, Rockford, Springfield, Waterloo, and Wausau lost teams during this decade while Battle Creek, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids (West Michigan), Kane County, and Lansing gained teams.

The Fort Wayne Wizards are the oldest franchise in the league, having begun as the Mattoon Indians in 1947 and playing in Keokuk, Iowa, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and Kenosha, Wisconsin before moving to Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1993. The Clinton LumberKings have been in one city longer than any Midwest League team, having called Clinton, Iowa, home since 1954.

Standings

Eastern W L PCT GB
Dayton 2 0 1.000 --
Great Lakes Loons 2 0 1.000 --
Ft. Wayne 0 0 .000 1.0
Lansing 0 0 .000 1.0
South Bend 0 2 .000 2.0
West Michigan 0 2 .000 2.0
* - 1st half division winner
$ - 1st half wild card winner
(update these standings)
Western W L PCT GB
Burlington 2 0 1.000 --
Beloit 1 0 1.000 0.5
Peoria 1 0 1.00 0.5
Clinton 2 1 .667 0.5
Quad Cities 1 2 .333 1.5
Cedar Rapids 0 1 .000 1.5
Wisconsin 0 1 .000 1.5
Kane County 0 2 .000 2.0
* - 1st half division winner
$ - 1st half wild card winner
(update these standings)

Midwest League Champions History

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  • 1947 - Belleville Stags
  • 1948 - West Frankfort Cardinals
  • 1949 - Paducah Chiefs
  • 1950 - No championship series
  • 1951 - Danville Dans
  • 1952 - Kane County Cougars (as Decatur Commodores)
  • 1953 - Kane County Cougars (as Decatur Commodores)
  • 1954 - Danville Dans
  • 1955 - Dubuque Packers
  • 1956 - Paris Lakers
  • 1957 - Kane County Cougars (as Decatur Commodores)
  • 1958 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Hawks)
  • 1959 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Hawks)
  • 1960 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Hawks)
  • 1961 - Quincy Giants
  • 1962 - Dubuque Packers
  • 1963 - Clinton LumberKings (as Clinton C-Sox)
  • 1964 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Fox Cities Foxes)
  • 1965 - Burlington Bees
  • 1966 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Fox Cities Foxes)
  • 1967 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1968 - Swing of the Quad Cities (as Quad City Angels)
  • 1969 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1970 - Quincy Cubs
  • 1971 - Swing of the Quad Cities (as Quad City Angels)
  • 1972 - Danville Warriors
  • 1973 - Fort Wayne Wizards (as Wisconsin Rapids Twins)
  • 1974 - Danville Warriors
  • 1975 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Royals)
  • 1976 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Royals)
  • 1977 - Burlington Bees
  • 1978 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1979 - Swing of the Quad Cities (as Quad City Cubs)
  • 1980 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Indians)
  • 1981 - Kane County Cougars (as Wausau Timbers)
  • 1982 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1983 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1984 - Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (as Appleton Foxes)
  • 1985 - Fort Wayne Wizards (as Kenosha Twins)
  • 1986 - Lansing Lugnuts (as Waterloo Indians)
  • 1987 - Fort Wayne Wizards (as Kenosha Twins)
  • 1988 - Cedar Rapids Kernels
  • 1989 - South Bend Silver Hawks
  • 1990 - Swing of the Quad Cities (as Quad City Angels)
  • 1991 - Clinton LumberKings (as Clinton Giants)
  • 1992 - Cedar Rapids Kernels (as Cedar Rapids Reds)
  • 1993 - South Bend Silver Hawks (as South Bend White Sox)
  • 1994 - Cedar Rapids Kernels
  • 1995 - Beloit Snappers
  • 1996 - West Michigan Whitecaps
  • 1997 - Lansing Lugnuts
  • 1998 - West Michigan Whitecaps
  • 1999 - Burlington Bees
  • 2000 - Southwest Michigan Devil Rays (as Michigan Battle Cats)
  • 2001 - Kane County Cougars
  • 2002 - Peoria Chiefs
  • 2003 - Lansing Lugnuts
  • 2004 - West Michigan Whitecaps
  • 2005 - South Bend Silver Hawks
North W L PCT GB
Buffalo Bisons 9 3 .750 -
Rochester Red Wings 5 3 .625 2.0
Scranton/WB Yankees 7 7 .500 3.0
Syracuse Skychiefs 7 7 .500 3.0
Ottawa Lynx 5 6 .455 3.5
Pawtucket Red Sox 6 8 .429 4.0
(update these standings)
South W L PCT GB
Richmond Braves 7 4 .636 -
Durham Bulls 7 9 .438 2.5
Charlotte Knights 6 8 .429 2.5
Norfolk Tides 4 8 .333 3.5
(update these standings)
West W L PCT GB
Indianapolis Indians 10 3 .769 -
Louisville Bats 7 7 .500 3.5
Toledo Mud Hens 7 8 .467 4.0
Columbus Clippers 4 10 .286 6.5
(update these standings)
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Classes & Leagues

AAA

  • International League
  • Pacific Coast League
  • Mexican League

AA

  • Eastern League
  • Southern League
  • Texas League

A

High A

  • California League
  • Carolina League
  • Florida State League

Low A

  • Midwest League
  • South Atlantic League

Short-Season A

  • New York-Penn League
  • Northwest League

Rookie

  • Appalachian League
  • Pioneer League
  • Gulf Coast League
  • Arizona Rookie League
  • Venezuelan Summer League
  • Dominican Summer League

Off-Season

  • Arizona Fall League
  • Venezuelan Winter League
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