The Brockville Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Brockville , Ontario , Canada. The team competed in the Canadian–American League for two seasons. In 1936, they were known as the Brockville Pirates and were not affiliated with any major league team. In 1937, they played as the Blues and were a farm team of the Boston Red Sox .
3-666: Brockville had previously fielded a minor league team in 1888, in the Eastern International League . Jesse Spring , the team's player-manager in 1936, was best known as a professional ice hockey player, having spent six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). This article about a baseball team in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eastern International League The Eastern International League
6-672: The 1887 International Association. During the 1888 season, Oswego disbanded on July 4, 1888 after winning the first–half title. On July 30, 1888, the Belleville team transferred to Brockville. Watertown folded on August 10, 1888, causing the league to fold, with only three remaining franchises. Kingston won the second–half title and had the league's best record at 25–17, playing under manager Robert Eilbeck, who also served as league president. 1888 Eastern International League Oswego disbanded July 4; Belleville transferred to Brockville July 30; Watertown disbanded August 10 Oswego won
9-687: Was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1888 season. The league was a Non–Signatory League, with league franchises based in New York and Ontario . The Eastern International League succeeded the International Association . The four–team league folded during the 1888 season, with Kingston in having the best overall record. The Eastern International League formed for the 1888 season. The Belleville, Kingston, Oswego Starchboxes and Watertown teams began play on May 25, 1888 as charter members. Previously, Oswego had played in
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