Oregon State League
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The Oregon State League played one season (1904) as a four-team, class D organization. The league was not admitted to the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues until it moved the Vancouver, WA franchise, which was within the territoial limit of Portland, OR. On May 18 the Vancouver Soldiers moved to Albany, OR. The league disbanded on July 6 with the folding of Eugene and Roseburg clubs.
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[edit] Cities Represented
- Albany, OR: Albany 1904
- Eugene, OR: Eugene Blues 1904
- Roseburg, OR: Roseburg Shamrocks 1904
- Salem, OR: Salem Raglans 1904
- Vancouver, WA: Vancouver Soldiers 1904
[edit] Teams and Statistics
[edit] 1904
1904 Oregon State League
President: NA
| Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salem Raglans | 27 | 13 | .675 | 0 | Jack Fay |
| Eugene Blues ## | 22 | 19 | .537 | 5.5 | Dushane |
| Vancouver Soldiers / Albany Rollers # | 17 | 24 | .415 | 10.5 | E.P. Preble |
| Roseburg Shamrocks ## | 15 | 25 | .375 | 12 | Turkey Morrow |
#Vancouver (3-8) moved to Albany May 18.
##Eugene and Roseburg disbanded July 6, causing the league to disband
the same day.
The league was not admitted to the National Association until it vacated
Vancouver, Washington, which was in the territorial limit of Portland, Oregon
of the Pacific Coast League.
[edit] Source
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball:Second Edition.

