Saginaw, Michigan minor league baseball teams | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | Class C (1896) Class D (1897, 1906–1910) Class C (1911–1912) Class D (1913) Class C (1914–1915) Class B (1919–1926) Class C (1940–1941) Class A (1948–1951) |
League | Northwestern League (1884) Michigan State League (1889) Ohio-Michigan League (1893) Interstate League (1896) Michigan State League (1897) International League (1898, 1900) Interstate Association (1906) Southern Michigan League (1906, 1908–1915) Michigan-Ontario League (1919–1926) Michigan State League (1926, 1940–1941) Central League (1948–1951) |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | Chicago White Sox (1941) |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (5) |
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Team data | |
Name | Saginaw Greys (1884) Saginaw (1889) Saginaw Alerts (1893) Saginaw Lumbermen (1896–1897) Saginaw Braves (1898) Saginaw Salt Eaters (1900) Saginaw (1906) Saginaw Wa-was (1908–1910) Saginaw Krazy Kats (1911) Saginaw Trailers (1912) Saginaw Ducks (1913–1915) Saginaw Aces (1919–1926) Saginaw Athletics (1940) Saginaw White Sox (1941) Saginaw Bears (1948–1950) Saginaw Jacks (1951) |
Ballpark | Aces Park (1902–1926) Saginaw Stadium (1940–1951) |
Minor league baseball teams played in Saginaw, Michigan in various seasons between 1884 and 1951. Saginaw teams played as members of the Northwestern League (1884), Michigan State League (1889), Ohio-Michigan League (1893), Michigan State League (1897), International League (1898, 1900), Interstate Association (1906), Southern Michigan League (1906, 1908–1915), Michigan-Ontario League (1919–1926), Michigan State League (1926, 1940–1941) and Central League (1948–1951).
Saginaw was a minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox in 1941.
Baseball Hall of Fame members John Clarkson (1884) and Jesse Haines (1914–1915) played for Saginaw.