Shelbyville Grays

From 1908 to 1910, the Grays played exclusively as members of the Class D level Blue Grass League, hosting home games at the Shelbyville Base Ball Park.

Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Shelbyville Grays in his first professional season.

With a record of 32–37, playing the season under manager Anton Kuhn, Shelbyville finished 14.0 games behind the first place Frankfort Statesmen.

[2] The Blue Grass League did not hold playoffs and the final records in the charter season were led by the Frankfort Statesmen (47–23), followed by the Lawrenceburg Distillers (33–35), Lexington Colts (37–31), Richmond Pioneers (36–34), Shelbyville (32–37) and Versailles Aristocrats/Winchester Reds (22–47).

[12][13][14][2] After beginning the 1910 season with the Kankakee Kays, Baseball Hall of Fame member Casey Stengel played for the 1910 Shelbyville Grays/Maysville Rivermen at age 19, hitting .223 for the team in 69 games and 233 at–bats.

a young man in an old-style baseball uniform wears a glove and stares at the camera
Casey Stengel as a member of the Maysville Rivermen, 1910