On June 20, 1892, Fremont had compiled a record of 11–18 under Manager Norman L. Baker when the franchise disbanded.
On September 4, 1910, Fremont pitcher Sullivan Campbell threw a no–hitter in a 5–0 victory over the Seward Statesmen.
[8][9][10] On opening day 1911, all Fremont businesses were closed and students released from school to participate in a parade to the ballpark and attend the game.
Both Fremont and the Hastings Brickmakers played to a 66–45 regular season final records, which left them in a 1st place tie.
The Nebraska State League called a meeting of directors, who reviewed the accusations and declared the two teams in a tie.
Fremont refused to play, the situation was not resolved, and no playoffs were held to break the tie.
Fremont finished in 4th place in the Nebraska State League final standings.
[20] The Fremont Pathfinders played minor league home games at Association Lot.
The ballpark was reported to have been located in an area south of East Main Street, Fremont, Nebraska.