The Interstate League served as a Class B league from 1939 until the advent of Television
wiped out the league in 1952 (along with 2/3rds of the other leagues in
the nation). Unlike most leagues that began during this time, the Interstate
League was a high enough classification that it did not break for the war time
effort. Nearly every team in the league held an affiliation to a Major League franchise.
The Interstate League was based out of the mid-Atlantic region with franchises
in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. Another
Interstate League had played in the Ohio-West Virginia region in the early
20th century. That wasn’t related to this one. However there was an Interstate
League that was based out of Pennsyvania that played for 1 season in 1932, which
was related to this league. Though it wouldn’t make it past the one season due
to the trials of the depression, it did lay the seeds for this future league
to make a tremendous impact on the Minor League system a that time and produced
such Hall of Famers as Nellie Fox, Robin Roberts and Willie Mays. |
Island Park Harrisburg Senators 1952-46 / 1942-39 |
Municipal Stadium Hagerstown Owls 1951-1941 |
TRENTON NJ Dunn Field Trenton Packers 1950-1939 |
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READING PA Laurer Park Brooks/Chicks 1941-1940 |
Wilmington Park Wilmington Blue Rocks 1952-1940 |
BRIDGEPORT CT Newfield Park Bridgeport Bees 1941 |
ALLENTOWN PA Breadon Field Allentown Cardinals 1952-1948 |
SALISBURY MD Memorial Park Salisbury Reds / A’s 1952-1951 |
HAZELTON PA Cranberry Park Hazelton Mountaineers 1940-1939 |
Memorial Park Sunbury Reds / A’s 1952-1946 |
Stumpf Field Lancaster Red Roses 1953-1940 |
Memorial Park York White Roses 1952-1947 |
Bicentennial Field Allentown Cardinals 1948-1939 |
SUNBURY PA Meredith Field Sunbury Senators 1940-1939 |
YORK PA West York Park York White Roses 1946-1943 |
YORK PA Parry Park York Bees 1940 |