Marion Diggers

Despite not winning a league championship, the Diggers finished in the top three in the final standings in each full season of play.

[6] The Lancaster Lanks, Lima Cigarmakers, Mansfield Pioneers, Newark Newks and Springfield Reapers teams joined Marion in beginning Ohio State League play on April 23, 1908.

The Diggers placed second in the standings with a 71–59 record, playing the season under managers Charley O'Day and Joe Lewis.

[4] The Diggers placed third in 1910, as the franchise continued play in the six-team Ohio state League.

[11] Marion finished the season 6.0 games behind the first place Portsmouth Cobblers in the six-team league final standings.

Playing as the Ironton Orphans, the team ended the season with an overall record of 65–72, finishing 24.5 games behind the first place Portsmouth Cobblers.

[22][4][23] The Marion Diggers hosted minor league home games at Webb Park.

(2022) Warren G. Harding Presidential Center. Marion, Ohio.