Zanesville Potters

[2][3][4] The newly nicknamed Zanesville "Potters" continued play in the 1910 eight-team, Class B level Central League.

The Dayton Veterans, Evansville River Rats, Fort Wayne Billikens, Grand Rapids Raiders, South Bend Bronchos, Terre Haute Stags and Wheeling Stogies joined Zanesville in beginning league play on May 4, 1910.

[9] The Zanesville area had an abundance of clay and silica deposits, discovered in 1820, leading to art culture and manufacturing.

Zanesville finished 27.0 games behind the first place South Bend Bronchos in the final league standings.

Zanesville ended the season with a record of 52–78, finishing 25.5 games behind the first Place Fort Wayne Railroaders.

The Zanesville "Flood Sufferers" became members of the Class B level Interstate League and played a partial season under returning manager Marty Hogan.

[26] Located on West Main Street, Gant Stadium received State Historic Designation in 2021.