Arkansas–Missouri LeagueFormerly | Arkansas State League |
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Classification | Class D (1936–1940) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
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First season | 1936 |
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Ceased | 1940 |
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President | Bernal Seamster (1936–1938) Robert J. Henry (1939–1940) |
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No. of teams | 8 |
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Country | United States of America |
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Most titles | 3 Carthage Pirates (1938, 1939, 1940) |
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The Arkansas–Missouri League was a Class D level league in Minor League Baseball that operated from 1936 to 1940. The league was previously known as the Arkansas State League.
Cities represented
Standings & statistics
1936 Arkansas–Missouri League
Playoff: Siloam Springs 4 games, Cassville 3. One tie
Player statistics Player | Team | Stat | Tot | | Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
Lester Rock | Bentonville | BA | .333 | | Clint Raper | Siloam Springs | W | 23 |
Kermit Lewis | Siloam Springs | Runs | 130 | | Robert Olson | Fayetteville | SO | 163 |
Kermit Lewis | Siloam Springs | Hits | 164 | | John Murray | Siloam Springs | SO | 1.35 |
Woody Tone | Siloam Springs | RBI | 125 | | Kermit Lewis | Siloam Springs | HR | 28 |
1937 Arkansas–Missouri League
Vinita the sixth franchise, withdrew May 5, before the season started. Season played with five teams.
Playoff: Fayetteville 3 games, Siloam Springs 0. Rogers 3 games, Neosho 1.
Finals: Rogers 4 games, Fayetteville 1.
Player statistics Player | Team | Stat | Tot | | Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
Arnold Evans | Neosho | BA | .385 | | Loy Hanning | Fayetteville | W | 16 |
Jerry Priddy | Rogers | Runs | 109 | | Dewey Derry | Rogers | W | 16 |
Paul Fugit | Fayetteville | Hits | 183 | | Loy Hanning | Fayetteville | ERA | 1.63 |
Tony Sams | Rogers | RBI | 99 | | Edward Smith | Fayetteville | SO | 179 |
Gene Gibson | Siloam Springs | HR | 20 | |
1938 Arkansas–Missouri League schedule
Playoff: Neosho 3 games, Rogers 0. Carthage 3 games, Fayetteville 2.
Finals: Carthage 4 games, Neosho 1.
Player statistics Player | Team | Stat | Tot | | Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
Butch Moran | Rogers | BA | .392 | Bill Gill | Neosho | W | 20 |
Steve Luby | Neosho | Runs | 127 | Bill Gill | Neosho | SO | 266 |
Marv Wolverton | Rogers | Hits | 160 | Bill Gill | Neosho | ERA | 2.80 |
Adolph Arlitt | Carthage | RBI | 132 | Steve Luby | Neosho | SB | 76 |
Butch Moran | Rogers | HR | 22 |
1939 Arkansas–Missouri League
Playoff Final: Carthage 4 games, Fayetteville 1.
Player statistics Player | Team | Stat | Tot | | Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
Adolph Arlitt | Carthage | BA | .358 | | George Bender | Fayetteville | W | 20 |
Steve Greble | Neosho | Runs | 129 | | George Bender | Fayetteville | SO | 208 |
Harvey Beaster | Carthage | Hits | 171 | | George Bender | Fayetteville | ERA | 2.35 |
Harvey Beaster | Carthage | RBI | 106 | | Steve Greble | Neosho | HR | 24 |
1940 Arkansas–Missouri League schedule
The league disbanded July 1.
Player statistics Player | Team | Stat | Tot | | Player | Team | Stat | Tot |
Charles Fash | Fayetteville | BA | .356 | | Joe Prylich | Fayetteville | W | 9 |
Charles Gibson | Carthage | Runs | 55 | | Bob Playfair | Carthage | W | 9 |
Charles Gibson | Carthage | Hits | 71 | | Teddy Greble | Neosho | W | 9 |
Adolph Arlitt | Carthage | RBI | 59 | | Walt Nasalik | Neosho | SO | NA |
Adolph Arlitt | Carthage | HR | 12 | | Jim Obenour | Carthage | Pct | .857; 6–1 |
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Sources
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, Second Edition
References
- ^ Lloyd Johnson; Miles Wolff, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
- ^ "1940 Arkansas-Missouri League | Baseball-Reference.com".
External links
- Arkansas–Missouri League - Baseball Reference
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