Bangor, Maine minor league baseball history

Bangor was managed by Louis Bacon and Jack Sharrott, finishing 13.5 games behind the first place Fall River Indians.

The Millionaires ended the season with a 55–49 record under managers Jack Sharrott and William Long, finishing 11.0 games behind the first place Fall River Indians.

The six–team 1897 final league standings featured the Augusta Kennebecs (14–8), Bangor Millionaires (12–19), Belfast Pastimes (10–16), Lewiston (15–14), Portland (21–6) and Rockland (10–19).

On June 30, 1901, Bangor had a record of 22–14 under manager Walter Burnham when the franchise relocated to Brockton, Massachusetts.

The Bangor Cubs were followed by the Biddeford Orphans (30–27), Portland Blue Sox (39–41) and Pine Tree Capers (27–32) in the 1907 final standings.

When the Portland Blue Sox disbanded on August 28, 1908, the Maine State League permanently folded.

However, since Portland folded, the Bangor White Sox were awarded the 1908 Maine State League Championship.

[27] Bangor finished with a 18–48, record and in fourth place, playing the season under managers George Magoon, Frank Connaughton and Lamorey.

[29] Early Bangor minor league teams played home games at Maplewood Park.

Today, Bass Park continues as the long time home of the Bangor State Fair.