Columbus Senators

Columbus competed until 1899, when the team had to move before the season was completed.

In 1900, Columbus also had a Senators club in the Interstate League, moving to the Western Association in 1901.

Before the 1905 season, the team owner built Neil Park, the first concrete-and-steel stadium in the minor leagues.

From 1905 through 1907, the Senators won the league title, losing the Junior World Series in 1906 and 1907.

The 1905 Senators were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.

The 1906 Columbus Senators