Marie Soos were a minor league baseball team based in Sault Ste.
[1][2][3] It was noted Eddie Cicotte (Black Sox scandal) and Donie Bush joined Ware on the 1904 Sault Ste.
[7] The Calumet Aristocrats, Hancock Infants and Lake Linden Lakers teams joined Sault Ste.
In the overall final standings, the Calumet Aristocrats finished the season with a record of 61–36 to win the pennant.
In the league playoff, Lake Linden swept Calumet in four games and won the championship.
[10][11][8][7] On July 23, 1905, Soos player Fred Curtis was signed by the New York Highlanders and made his major league debut the next day.
With the merger attempt proving unsuccessful, in an attempt to improve attendance, the league moved starting times for games to 6:30 P.M. in order to draw mine workers, whose shifts ended at 6:30.
It was noted that while the move helped three league teams improve attendance, the Sault Ste.
Marie Soos still failed to increase attendance and the franchise disbanded on August 22, 1905.
Marie Soos hosted home minor league games at Brady Park.