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Pennsylvania State League
The Pennsylvania State League was an American minor league baseball sports league that operated from 1892 to 1895, then became the first Atlantic League. The league member teams were exclusively based in Pennsylvania.
Cities represented
Standings and statistics
1892 Pennsylvania State League Lebanon and Reading disbanded. 1893 Pennsylvania State League Danville (5–47) moved to Reading July 7. Playoff: Johnstown 3 games, Easton 2. Easton refused to continue the series. 1894 Pennsylvania State League Easton (8–36) moved to Philadelphia July 4; Altoona (17–31) moved to Lancaster July 7; Scranton (45–28) was replaced by Shenandoah August 12; Allentown (53–29) was replaced by Easton August 16; Easton (0–8) moved to Ashland Sept. 1. Playoff: Pottsville defeated Harrisburg in a disputed title game. 1895 Pennsylvania State League Shenandoah disbanded May 20; Harrisburg disbanded June 20; Reading disbanded July 20; Allentown disbanded July 24; Pottsville (35–33) moved to Allentown July 27; Allentown (5–7) moved to Reading August 10. Playoff: None Scheduled
Sources
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second Edition.
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