Otsego Independents

It was owned by paper industry magnate George E. Bardeen and was a member of the Michigan State League.

[1] The team is best known for its 1902 season, during which their star pitcher was the legendary Andrew Rube Foster.

[2] Foster proved his talent by striking out Neal Ball of the Three Rivers team, who would go on to play for the Cleveland Naps in the Major Leagues and became famous as the first player in history to complete an unassisted triple play in a Major League game.

After Foster's departure, Negro leaguer Pedro Pratt was recruited to the team from Portland, Michigan by former Portland citizens Melvin Gamble and Gale Newman.

In 2000, the Otsego City Council approved the placement of a monument to Foster at Memorial Park.