Six teams played in the league's inaugural season: the Frankfort Statesmen, Lexington Colts, Richmond Pioneers, Shelbyville Grays, Winchester Hustlers and Lawrenceburg Distillers.
[1] In 1909, the Hustlers, Pioneers, Statesmen and Colts returned to the league, while Shelbyville dropped its nickname and the Lawrenceburg team departed.
[1] Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel played for Shelbyville/Maysville in 1910.
[1] The inaugural season of the second incarnation of the league featured the Paris Mammoths, Maysville Cardinals, Cynthiana Merchants, Mt.
The Mammoths finished in first, though the league playoff pitted Maysville against Cynthiana, with the former winning the series.
[1] 1911 Blue Grass League schedule Playoff: Paris 4 games, Winchester 0.
[1] 1922 Blue Grass League schedule Playoff: Maysville 3 games, Cynthiana 1.