KITTY League 101

Overview

The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (or KITTY League) was a Class D level minor league baseball circuit that went through six different periods of play between 1903 and 1955. The League hosted teams in 29 cities from the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee.

The first KITTY League played from 1903 through 1906. The next one ran from 1910 through 1914. The third try played the 1916 season. The circuit was revived in 1922 and lasted three years.

The fifth KITTY League lasted the longest, playing from 1935 through 1955 with a break from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II.

The league was also known briefly as the Kentucky–Indiana–Tennessee League, for during this time the league contained teams such as the Evansville Yankees from Evansville, Indiana. Unlike most leagues that were dormant for years in between playing, the KITTY League was much the same from 1903 to 1955, through its inactive years.

Clifton C. Gosnell was league president in 1906, after which the league stopped playing, and was president in 1910–1911 when play resumed. Then Dr. Frank H. Bassett was league president 1912–1914, 1916, 1922–1924, and 1935–1937, through the active times and the inactive.

League Champions

First Life

  • 1903: Cairo Egyptians
  • 1904: Paducah Indians
  • 1905: Paducah Indians
  • 1906: Vincennes Alices

Second Life

  • 1910: McLeansboro Miners / Vincennes Alices
  • 1911: Fulton Colonels / Hopkinsville Hoppers
  • 1912: Clarksville Rebels
  • 1913: Paducah Chiefs
  • 1914: Cairo Egyptians

Third Life

  • 1916: Clarksville Volunteers

Fourth Life

  • 1922: Mayfield Pantsmakers
  • 1923: Mayfield Pantsmakers
  • 1924: Dyersburg Forked Deers

Fifth Life

  • 1935: None declared
  • 1936: Union City Greyhounds
  • 1937: Mayfield Clothiers
  • 1938: Jackson Generals
  • 1939: Bowling Green Barons
  • 1940: Jacksonville Generals
  • 1941: Mayfield Browns
  • 1942: Fulton Tigers

Break due to World War II

  • 1946: Owensboro Oilers
  • 1947: Hopkinsville Hoppers
  • 1948: Union City Greyhounds
  • 1949: Madisonville Miners
  • 1950: Mayfield Clothiers
  • 1951: Fulton Railroaders
  • 1952: Madisonville Miners
  • 1953: Paducah Chiefs
  • 1954: Union City Dodgers
  • 1955: Paducah Chiefs