Ellsworth, Kansas minor league baseball history

The Little River team, McPherson Merry Macks, Minneapolis Minnies, Newton Browns and Salina Trade Winners joined Ellsworth as charter members.

With George Seigle as manager, Ellsworth finished 4.5 games ahead of the second place Salina Trade Winners (40–28) in the eight–team league.

Following in the standings were the Abilene Red Sox (37–30), Minneapolis Minnies (36–32), Junction City Soldiers (34–32), Beloit (33–36), Clay Center Cubs (32–37) and Manhattan Maroons (16–54).

[10][11][12][13][4] The team became the Ellsworth Blues in 1910, winning their second consecutive Central Kansas League championship in their final season.

Richard Ford served as manager as the Blues finished 5.0 games ahead of the Clay Center Cubs (48–33) in the eight–team league standings.

The Abilene Reds (44–33), Salina Trade Winners (44–34), Concordia Travelers (43–38), Manhattan Maroons (35–43), Junction City Soldiers (34–48) and Beloit/Chapman (18–62) followed in the final standings.

(2014) Downtown Historic District. National Register of Historic Places. Ellsworth, Kansas