Quincy Gems (minor league team)
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The Quincy Gems were a minor league baseball team that existed on and off from 1907 to 1964. Based in Quincy, Illinois
, they played in the Iowa State League
in 1907, the Central Association
in 1908, the Three-I League from 1913 to 1917 and from 1946 to 1956, and the Midwest League
in 1964. They were affiliated with the New York Yankees
from 1946 to 1956, and from 1946 to 1956 and in 1964 their home ballpark was Q Stadium. The 1964 Gems had no major league affiliation, and were the last minor league team in the United States
to operate independently until the 1973 Portland Mavericks
.
Quincy, Illinois
Quincy, known as Illinois' "Gem City," is a river city along the Mississippi River and the county seat of Adams County. As of the 2010 census the city held a population of 40,633. The city anchors its own micropolitan area and is the economic and regional hub of West-central Illinois, catering a...
, they played in the Iowa State League
Iowa State League
The Iowa State League began in 1904 as an eight-team Class D minor league in and around Iowa, United States. The league played four seasons and ceased operations following the 1907 season.-List of teams :...
in 1907, the Central Association
Central Association
The Central Association was an American minor league baseball league. It began operations in 1908, and ran continuously through 1917.-1908:The teams from Burlington, Iowa, Jacksonville, Illinois, Keokuk, Iowa, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa, Quincy, Illinois, and Waterloo, Iowa joined after having...
in 1908, the Three-I League from 1913 to 1917 and from 1946 to 1956, and the Midwest League
Midwest League
The Midwest League is a Class-A minor league baseball league which operates in the Midwestern United States.-History:Six teams – the Belleville Stags, the Centralia Cubs, the Marion Indians, the Mattoon Indians or East Frankfort White Sox, the Mount Vernon Braves, and the West Frankfort...
in 1964. They were affiliated with the New York Yankees
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American League's East Division...
from 1946 to 1956, and from 1946 to 1956 and in 1964 their home ballpark was Q Stadium. The 1964 Gems had no major league affiliation, and were the last minor league team in the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
to operate independently until the 1973 Portland Mavericks
Portland Mavericks
The Portland Mavericks were a minor league baseball team in Portland, Oregon, United States. They began play in the Class A Northwest League in 1973 after the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League moved to Spokane, Washington. The Mavericks were owned by ex-minor league player and television...
.
Year-by-year record
(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1907 | 61-66 | 6th | Harry Hofer | none |
1908 | 73-55 | 3rd | Harry Hofer | none |
1913 | 79-60 | 1st | Thomas Hackett / Nick Kahl Nick Kahl (baseball) Nicholas Alexander Kahl was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He played in 40 games for the Cleveland Naps in . His minor league baseball career spanned fourteen seasons, from until .-Sources:... |
League Champs |
1914 | 61-71 | 6th | Nick Kahl Nick Kahl (baseball) Nicholas Alexander Kahl was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He played in 40 games for the Cleveland Naps in . His minor league baseball career spanned fourteen seasons, from until .-Sources:... |
none |
1915 | 65-56 | 4th | John Castle John Castle (baseball) John Francis Castle was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played three games for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1910.-External links:... |
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1916 | 57-77 | 7th | John Castle John Castle (baseball) John Francis Castle was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played three games for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1910.-External links:... |
none |
1917 | 27-38 | 5th | Ted Waring | Season shortened to July 8 |
1946 | 37-82 | 8th | Edward Marleau / Cedric Durst Cedric Durst Cedric Montgomery Durst was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played between and for the St. Louis Browns , New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox . Listed at 5' 11", 160 lb., Durst batted and threw left-handed... |
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1947 | 50-75 | 7th | Gordie Hinkle Gordie Hinkle Daniel Gordon Hinkle was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1934 season. Listed at 6' 0", 185 lb., Hinkle batted and threw right-handed... |
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1948 | 81-45 | 1st | James Adlam | Lost in 1st round |
1949 | 59-67 | 5th | James Adlam | |
1950 | 64-60 | 4th | James Adlam | Lost in 1st round |
1951 | 65-65 | 3rd | Dutch Zwilling Dutch Zwilling Edward Harrison "Dutch" Zwilling , was a professional baseball player who played outfield in the major leagues from -... |
League Champs |
1952 | 54-72 | 7th | Paul Chervinko Paul Chervinko Paul Chervinko was a Major League Baseball catcher for parts of two seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers . He was a native of Trauger, Pennsylvania.... |
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1953 | 70-58 | 2nd | Vern Hoscheit Vern Hoscheit Vernard Arthur Hoscheit was an American professional baseball catcher, coach and manager. He served as a coach on four World Series championship Major League Baseball teams with the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets. Hoscheit was the Mets' bullpen coach from 1984–1987, which included their... |
League Champs |
1954 | 71-64 | 4th | Vern Hoscheit Vern Hoscheit Vernard Arthur Hoscheit was an American professional baseball catcher, coach and manager. He served as a coach on four World Series championship Major League Baseball teams with the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets. Hoscheit was the Mets' bullpen coach from 1984–1987, which included their... |
League Champs |
1955 | 52-74 | 7th | Vern Hoscheit Vern Hoscheit Vernard Arthur Hoscheit was an American professional baseball catcher, coach and manager. He served as a coach on four World Series championship Major League Baseball teams with the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets. Hoscheit was the Mets' bullpen coach from 1984–1987, which included their... |
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1956 | 56-64 | 5th | Vern Hoscheit Vern Hoscheit Vernard Arthur Hoscheit was an American professional baseball catcher, coach and manager. He served as a coach on four World Series championship Major League Baseball teams with the Oakland Athletics and the New York Mets. Hoscheit was the Mets' bullpen coach from 1984–1987, which included their... |
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1964 | 42-78 | 10th | Jim Finigan Jim Finigan James Leroy Finigan was a Major League Baseball infielder. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent before the 1948 season, and traded to the Philadelphia Athletics in an 11-player deal on December 16, 1953... / Les Peden Les Peden Leslie Earl Peden was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for one season in 1953 with the Washington Senators.In the nine games that he played, Peden batted 28 times, getting a hit seven of those.-Sources:... |
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