Elgin Watch Makers

The Elgin Watch Makers was the final moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Elgin, Illinois between 1910 and 1915. Elgin teams played as members of the Class D level Northern Association in 1910 and Bi-State League in 1915.

Elgin Watch Makers
Minor league affiliations
Class
Class D (1910, 1915)
League
Major league affiliations
Team
None
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 1910
Team data
Name
  • Elgin Kittens (1910)
  • Elgin Watch Makers (1915)
BallparkTrout Park (1910, 1915)

History

Minor league baseball began with the 1910 Elgin Kittens, who played as charter members of the eight–team Class D level Northern Association, which folded during the 1910 season. Elgin played with the Clinton Teddies, Decatur Commodores, Freeport Pretzels, Jacksonville Jacks, Joliet Jolly-ites, Kankakee Kays, Muscatine Pearl Finders as fellow charter members.[1][2]

Elgin ended the 1910 shortened season with the best record in the Northern Association. When the league folded on July 17, 1910 the Kittens had a record of 37–20, finishing 1st in the standings under player/manager Mal Kittridge. Kittridge was a former player of the nearby Chicago Cubs and was the namesake of the "Kittens" moniker. Elgin had folded on July 11, 1910 on the same day as the Kankee Kays, contributing to the demise of the league. Elgin finished 0.5 game ahead of the 2nd place Muscatine Pearl Finders in the final standings. Fritz Maisel of Elgin led the Northern Association in runs scored with 49 and teammate Buck Hopkins led the league with 7 home runs.[3][1][4][5][6]

Elgin had two no-hitters during the 1910 season. On May 13, 1910, Cy Boothby of Elgin threw the first franchise no–hitter. Boothby defeated Freeport 7–2. On May 30, 1910, Earl Wilson threw a no–hitter in defeating Freeport 3–0.[7][6]

The 1915 Elgin Watch Makers joined as charter members of the Bi-State League, which formed as a Class D level league. Elgin began the 1915 season playing with the Aurora Foxes, Freeport Pretzels, Ottawa Indians, Racine Belles and Streator Boosters in the six–team league.[8][2]

The use of the "Watch Makers" moniker was in reference to local industry in the era. Elgin, Illinois was home to the Elgin National Watch Company, which was founded in 1863.[9][10]

The Bi-State League permanently folded on July 7, 1915 during its first season of play. Elgin had a 27–26 record and were in 3rd place in the Bi–State League standings when the league folded. Denny Blake served as manager, as Elgin finished 5.5 games behind the 1st place Streator Boosters in the final standings. Streator was followed by the Racine Belles (30–20), Elgin Watch Makers (27–26), Aurora Foxes (25–27), Freeport Pretzels (23–29), and Ottawa Indians (20–35) in the standings.[11][12][13][14][15]

Elgin, Illinois has not hosted another minor league team.[16]

Elgin National Watch Company Father Time

The ballpark

The Elgin minor league teams reportedly played home games at Trout Park. Today, Trout Park is still in use as a public park with ballfields. It is located at 576 Trout Park Boulevard, Elgin, Illinois.[17][6][18]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeague
19101Elgin KittensClass DNorthern Association
19151Elgin Watch MakersBi-State League

Year-by-year records

Year(s)RecordPlaceManagersPlayoffs/Notes
191037–201stMal KittregeLeague folded July 17
League champions
191527–263rdDenny BlakeLeague folded July 7

Notable alumni

References

Baseball Reference Bullpen
Baseball Reference

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