Augusta was managed by Walter Burnham, finishing 24.0 games behind the first place Fall River Indians.
The 1896 Augusta Kennebecs continued play and finished in sixth place in the New England League.
[7] Augusta was 31.0 games behind the Fall River Indians with a 35–68 record playing in the eight–team league, which lost two members during the season.
The entire six–team 1897 league standings featured the Augusta Kennebecs (14–8),[10] Bangor Millionaires (12–19), Belfast Pastimes (10–16), Lewiston (15–14), Portland (21–6) and Rockland (10–19).
[11][12][13] In 1901, the Augusta Live Oaks began the season as new members in the independent level New England League.
The Augusta Senators (27–28), Lewiston (24–23), Manchester (1–7) and Waterville (8–14) teams each folded before the completion of the season.
However, since Portland folded, the Bangor White Sox were awarded the 1908 Maine State League Championship.