Bay City Wolves

The Bay City Wolves hosted minor league home games at Clarkston Park.

Baseball Hall of Fame member Kiki Cuyler played his first professional seasons for the 1920 and 1921 Bay City Wolves.

[3][4] The Battle Creek Custers, Brantford Red Sox, Flint Halligans, Hamilton Tigers, Kitchener Beavers, London Tecumsehs and Saginaw Aces teams joined Bay City in beginning league play on May 15, 1919.

With a 51–69 record, Bay City ended the season 36.0 games behind the first place London Tecumsehs as Cal Wenger returned as manager.

[6][4] At age 20, Baseball Hall of Fame member Kiki Cuyler played for Bay City in 1920, hitting .258 in his first professional season.

[7] The Wolves placed third in the Michigan-Ontario League overall standings 1921 and won the first-half title in a split season schedule.

[11] The Bay City Wolves finished in first place with a record of 80–51, playing under the returning manager Punch Knoll.

Bay City ended the season 2.5 games ahead of the second place Saginaw Aces as no playoffs were held.

With a 74–67 record, the Wolves finished 12.0 games behind the first place London Indians, who won the league playoff over Hamilton.

Bob Prysock continued as the manager as the Wolves ended the season 8.0 games ahead of the second place Port Huron Saints.

[4] Al Bashang of Bay City led the Michigan State League in scoring 107 runs.

The ballpark was named for Baseball Hall of Fame member John Clarkson, who had played for an early Bay City team.

(1925) Kiki Cuyler. Pittsburgh Pirates.