Jefferson City Convicts

[6] With a record of 40–85, the Jefferson City Convicts placed seventh in the 1902 Missouri Valley League standings, playing under managers A.B.

[7][8] In the final standings, the Nevada Lunatics finished first with a 86–38 record, ahead of the second place Springfield Reds (83–40), followed by the Fort Scott Giants (80–44), Sedalia Goldbugs (72–48), Joplin Miners (56–66), Coffeyville Indians / Chanute Oilers (41–81), Jefferson City Convicts (40–85) and Iola Gasbags (34–90).

The Jefferson City franchise folded after the 1902 season and were replaced by the Leavenworth White Sox in the 1903 Missouri Valley League.

[2] On August 10, 1902, the Nevada Lunatics and Jefferson City Convicts played a game that resulted in a double no-hitter.

[11] The Jefferson City Senators played as charter members of the Class D level Missouri State League.

[2] Jefferson City was in third place with an 11–9 record under manager Jack Meyers when the franchise permanently folded.

(1925) Missouri State Penitentiary prisoners. Jefferson City, Missouri