The Dowagiac, Michigan team, Elkhart Blue Sox, Gary Sand Fleas, Ligonier, Indiana team and Niles Blues joined the Grays as charter members in league play.
[1][2][4] When the Indiana–Michigan League permanently folded on August 21, 1910, the Berrien Springs Grays were in first place with a 15–4 record, playing under manager G.O "Fatty" McComber.
Berrien Springs finished 4.5 games ahead of second place Elkhart in the final overall standings.
[7] The Berrien Springs Grays were noted to have played 1910 minor league home games at the ballpark within Grove City Park.
[8][9] [1] Player rosters and statistics for the 1910 Indiana-Michigan League teams, Berrien Springs included, are unknown.