Decatur Commodores | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Previous classes | Class-A (1963–74) Class-D (1952–1962) Class-B (1902–1909; 1911–15; 1922–1932; 1935; 1937–48) |
Previous leagues | Midwest League (1956–1974)
Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1952-55) Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (Three-I) (1901–1909; 1911–1915; 1922–1932; 1935; 1937–1942; 1946–50) Northern Association (1910) Central League (1900) Illinois-Indiana league (1889) Central Interstate League (1888)[1] |
Major league affiliations | |
Previous teams | San Francisco Giants (1962–1974) Detroit Tigers (1957–1961; 1932) St. Louis Cardinals (1955–56; 1946–47; 1937–1942) Cincinnati Reds (1950) Chicago Cubs (1948–49) [1] |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (4) | 1928; 1952; 1953; 1957 |
Team data | |
Name | Commodores (60 Seasons) |
Previous names | Decatur Cubs (1949) Decatur Nomads (1911) Unknown (1888-89)[1] |
Previous parks | Fans Field (1927–1974)[2] Staley Field (1922-1926)[3] Downing Racetrack (1911-1915)[4] |
The Decatur Commodores were a professional minor league baseball team based in Decatur, Illinois that played for 64 seasons. The Commodores are the primary ancestor of today's Kane County Cougars. They played, with sporadic interruptions, from 1900 to 1974 in a variety of minor leagues, but spent the majority of their existence in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (the "Three-I" League), later joining the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1952–1955) and the Midwest League (1956–1974). While they spent most of their years as an independent without formal major league baseball team affiliation, their primary affiliations were with the St. Louis Cardinals and later the San Francisco Giants, with isolated affiliations with the Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies.
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