Professional baseball league
Michigan–Ontario League was the name of an American professional baseball league. It operated seven full seasons and part of an eighth from 1919 to 1926.
In 1926, the Michigan–Ontario League merged with the Central League to form the Michigan State League , which played only the one season.
Cities represented
Battle Creek, MI : Battle Creek Custers 1919–1920
Bay City, MI : Bay City Wolves 1919–1926
Brantford, ON : Brantford Red Sox 1919–1921; Brantford Brants 1922
Flint, MI : Flint Halligans 1919–1920; Flint Vehicles 1921–1926
Grand Rapids, MI : Grand Rapids Billbobs 1923; Grand Rapids Homoners 1924
Hamilton, ON : Hamilton Tigers 1919–1923; Hamilton Clippers 1924–1925
Kalamazoo, MI : Kalamazoo Celery Pickers 1923; Kalamazoo Kazoos 1924
Kitchener, ON : Kitchener Beavers 1919–1921; Kitchener Terriers 1922; Kitchener Colts 1925
London, ON : London Tecumsehs 1919–1924; London Indians 1925
Muskegon, MI : Muskegon Anglers 1923–1924
Port Huron, MI : Port Huron Saints 1921; Port Huron Saints 1926
Port Huron, MI & Sarnia, ON : Port Huron-Sarnia Saints 1922
Saginaw, MI : Saginaw Aces 1919–1926
Standings & statistics
1919 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 1]
No Playoffs Scheduled.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Ted Kaylor
Battle Creek
BA
.376
John Glasier
Hamilton
W
25
Bill Pike
Saginaw
Runs
95
John Glasier
Hamilton
SO
213
Ted Kaylor
Battle Creek
Hits
146
Len Okrie
London
ERA
1.00
Andy Lotshaw
Flint/Brantford
HR
13
Harry Shriver
Saginaw
PCT
.750 18–6
1920 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 2]
No Playoffs Scheduled.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Henry Wetzel
Flint
BA
.387
George Carmen
London
W
26
E. H. Kennedy
London
Runs
100
Bill Morrisette
Hamilton
SO
181
Henry Wetzel
Flint
Hits
164
Joseph Reddy
Hamilton
ERA
1.24
Henry Wetzel
Flint
RBI
72
Tom Estelle
Brantford
ERA
1.24
Henry Wetzel
Flint
HR
12
George Carmen
London
Pct
.929; 26–2
1921 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 3]
Playoff: London 4 games, Bay City 2.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Frank Nesser
Saginaw
BA
.385
Cy Boothby
Bay City
W
21
William Gray
Flint
Runs
104
Claral Gillenwater
Saginaw
SO
157
Frank Nesser
Saginaw
Hits
173
Petie Behan
Hamilton
ERA
1.33
Frank Emmer
Flint
HR
15
Frank Matusak
Bay City
PCT
.762 16–5
Ted Kaylor
Port Huron-Sarnia
RBI
92
1922 Michigan–Ontario League
Playoff: Hamilton 5 games, Saginaw 3.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Jack Shafer
London
BA
.410
Herman Schwartje
Saginaw
W
23
Clifford Hegedorn
Bay City
Runs
105
John Saladna
Brantford
SO
164
Ernie Calbert
Hamilton
Hits
174
Richard Glazier
Port Huron-Sarnia
ERA
1.31
John Roseberry
Saginaw
Hits
174
Petie Behan
Hamilton
PCT
.840 21–4
Ernie Calbert
Hamilton
RBI
110
Ernie Calbert
Hamilton
HR
28
1923 Michigan–Ontario League
Playoff: None
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Frank Luce
Flint
BA
.382
Seraphin Good
Bay City
W
20
Al Bashang
Saginaw
Runs
106
Seraphin Good
Bay City
SO
168
Art Jahn
Flint
Hits
172
Ovila Lahaie
Bay City
ERA
1.85
Tex Jeanes
Saginaw
Hits
172
Seraphin Good
Bay City
PCT
.800 20–5
Tex Jeanes
Saginaw
RBI
108
Art Jahn
Flint
HR
18
1924 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 3]
Playoff: Bay City 4 games, Flint 3.
1925 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 4]
Playoff: Hamilton 4 games, London 3.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Joe Klein
London
BA
.363
Will Coogan
London
W
24
Guy Froman
Hamilton
Runs
107
Marty Griffin
Bay City
SO
137
Walter Sandquist
London
Hits
178
Will Coogan
London
ERA
2.48
Guy Froman
Hamilton
RBI
112
Pete Harris
London
PCT
.688 22–10
Guy Froman
Hamilton
HR
18
1926 Michigan–Ontario League
[ 5]
Last game played June 13. The league merged with the Central League to form the Michigan State League , which began play June 15.
[ 6]
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