Logansport, Indiana minor league baseball history

After the season began, the Lafayette, Indiana franchise withdrew on June 12, 1888, to join the Central Interstate League and were replaced by the South Bend Green Stockings.

The Logansport Oilers were in first place with a 10–3 record when the Indiana State League stopped play in 1888.

[4][5][6] The Logansport Ottos played a brief season as members of the 1896 six–team Independent level Indiana State League.

[11][6][12] In 1910, the Logansport Whitecaps became members of the Class D level Northern State of Indiana League.

The Wabash Rockeries won the league championship with a 46–25 record, finishing 3.5 games ahead of the second place Bluffton Babes, while the Whitecaps placed 6th in the standings with a record of 24–45 under managers Nathanial Fleming, Thomas and Fred Payne.

During the final season, the Logansport Whitecaps franchise moved to Anderson, Indiana on July 2, 1911, and Bluffton folded on the same date.

The Bluffton Babes (31–31), Wabash Rockeries (30–35), Lafayette Farmers (28–37) and Logansport /Anderson Whitecaps (22–40) were the remaining franchises in the last season of play.

(2012) Four National Register of Historic Places buildings on Broadway. Logansport, Indiana