Fremont Pathfinders

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.

(1908) Fremont, Nebraska