Michigan City White Caps
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Previous classes | Class C (1956–1959) |
Previous leagues | Midwest League (1956–1959) |
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Class titles | None |
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Previous names | Michigan City White Caps (1956–1959) |
Previous parks | Ames Field |
The Michigan City White Caps were a minor league baseball team based in Michigan City, Indiana from 1956 to 1959. The White Caps were a member of the Class C Midwest League (1956–1959).
Baseball Hall of Fame member Juan Marichal played for the 1958 Michigan City White Caps.
History
[edit]The franchise had played in Hannibal, Missouri as the Hannibal Stags, before moving to Michigan City in 1956. The Michigan City White Caps became a become a charter member of the newly named Midwest League in 1956.[1]
The White Caps were affiliated with the Giants, who played in New York from 1956 to 1957 and San Francisco from 1958 to 1959. The Michigan City franchise folded after the 1959 Midwest League season. The nickname name was restored to the region when today's West Michigan Whitecaps began play in the 1994 Midwest League.[1]
Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee Juan Marichal pitched for Michigan City in 1958. Marichal captured the Midwest League Pitcher of the Year award, after a 21–8 record, 1.87 ERA and 246 strikeouts.[1][2]
On August 12, 1957 Bobby Bolin threw a no-hitter against the Dubuque Packers, in an 11–0 victory.[3]
During the White Caps era, Michigan City was home to the Jaymar-Ruby Corporation (1922–2009), Jaymar-Rubs produced the then-popular Sansabelt dress pants, among other apparel. As a perk, White Caps players were given free dress pants by the company. Allegedly, Juan Marichal did not like the pants and gave them away.[4][5]
The ballpark
[edit]The White Caps played at Ames Field. The park was constructed in 1939 and demolished in 1995. Today, the Michigan City High School football field occupies the site.[1] The address is 2501 Franklin Street, Michigan City, Indiana.[6]
Notable alumni
[edit]Hall of Fame Alumni
- Juan Marichal (1958) Inducted, 1983
Notable Alumni
- Buddy Kerr (1958–1959, MGR) MLB All-Star
- Rick Joseph (1959)
- Wayne Schurr (1959)
- Jose Tartabull (1958–1959) Father of Danny Tartabull
- Matty Alou (1957) 2x MLB All-Star; 1966 NL Batting Champion
- Bobby Bolin (1957)
- Bob Farley (1957)
- Manny Mota (1957) MLB All-Star
- John Orsino (1957)[7][8][9]
Year-by-year record
[edit]Year | Record | Finish | Manager |
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1956 | 55–71[10] | 7th | Allan Shinn |
1957 | 68–57[7] | 4th | Richard Klaus |
1958 | 69–55[8] | 2nd | Buddy Kerr |
1959 | 51–74[9] | 8th | Buddy Kerr |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Michigan City, Indiana, in the Midwest League | MWLguide.com". mwlguide.com.
- ^ "Michigan City, Indiana Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Midwest League No Hitters | MWLguide.com". mwlguide.com.
- ^ correspondent, Stan Maddux Times (29 December 2014). "Michigan City benefactor leaves legacy". nwitimes.com.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Correspondent, STAN MADDUX-Times (19 August 2009). "Jaymar-Ruby to close doors after nearly a century". nwitimes.com.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Ames Field 2501 Franklin St Michigan City, IN Stadiums Arenas & Athletic Fields - MapQuest". www.mapquest.com.
- ^ a b "1957 Michigan City White Caps". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
- ^ a b "1958 Michigan City White Caps". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
- ^ a b "1959 Michigan City White Caps". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
- ^ "1956 Michigan City White Caps". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
- Baseball teams established in 1956
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1959
- Defunct Midwest League teams
- San Francisco Giants minor league affiliates
- New York Giants minor league affiliates
- Defunct baseball teams in Indiana
- Michigan City, Indiana
- 1956 establishments in Indiana
- 1959 disestablishments in Indiana
- Defunct minor league baseball teams
- Indiana sports team stubs
- Midwestern United States baseball team stubs