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The Helena Senators were a minor league baseball team based in Helena, Montana. Between 1892 and 1914, Helena minor league teams played as members of the Montana State League (1892, 1900), 1902 Pacific Northwest League , 1903 Pacific National League , 1904 Montana State League, 1909 Inter-Mountain League and Union Association (1911–1914).
Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Tinker played for both the Great Falls Indians and Helena Senators in 1900 at age 19. [8] [9] The Montana State League played a season in 1905, Butte, Great Falls, Helena and Missoula composed the league. No league standings or records are available. [18] In 1909, the Montana State League played as a four–team ...
Helena Senators This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 00:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Apr. 29—The Kalispell AA Lakers and Helena Senators split their Sunday doubleheader in Kalispell. The Senators strung together 16 hits in the opener to beat the host Lakers 7-4 in 11 innings.
Kindrick Legion Field is a baseball park located in Helena, Montana which serves as the home field of three American Legion teams: the Senators, Reps, and Independents. It was previously the home ballpark of the Helena Brewers Minor League Baseball team who left after the 2018 season. The stadium was built in 1932 and holds 2,100 people.
Helena Phillies; Helena Senators; M. Missoula (baseball) Missoula Osprey; Missoula Timberjacks; P. Philipsburg Burgers This page was last edited on 16 November 2024 ...
Bozeman, Montana first hosted minor league baseball in 1892, when the Bozeman team became a member of the six–team, Class B level Montana State League, a league that played a split–season schedule. [1] The Butte, Great Falls Smelter Cities, Helena, Missoula and Philipsburg Burgers teams joined Bozeman in league play. [2] [3]
Anaconda finished behind the first place Great Falls Indians (39–32) and Helena Senators (39–33) and ahead of the fourth place Butte Smoke Eaters (30–40) in the final standings. The 1900 Anaconda Serpents were first managed by player/manager John "Jack" Grim, who resigned to become an umpire in the league, being replaced as Anaconda ...