Midwest League
The Midwest League was a Class A minor league that began play in 1947 as the Class "D" Illinois State League. In 1949, it changed names to the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League when it added teams outside Illinois, and in 1956, the Midwest League name was adopted. The circuit added three clubs from the defunct Three-I League in 1962, and the following year, it was designated a Class "A" league when the minors restructured their organization. The Clinton, IA franchise is the longest continuous member, having been in the league every year since 1956.
In its final season, 2019, the league operated as an sixteen-team circuit. The 2020 season was cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, then a major reorganization of the minor leagues following the season led to its being disbanded, with 12 of its team being transferred to the new High-A Central segment of the Professional Development League. In a reversal, the High-A Central was re-rebranded as the Midwest League in 2022, reviving the league.
Current Teams, Managers, and Affiliations[edit]
League Champions and Award Winners[edit]
Cities Represented[edit]
Illinois[edit]
- Danville, IL:
- Danville Warriors 1970-1974
- Danville Dodgers 1975-1976
- Danville Suns 1982
- Decatur, IL:
- Decatur Commodores 1956-1974
- Geneva, IL:
- Kane County Cougars 1991-2019
- Mattoon, IL:
- Mattoon Phillies 1956, moved from Mississippi-Ohio Valley League
- Mattoon Athletics 1957
- Paris, IL:
- Paris Lakers 1956-1959, moved from Mississippi-Ohio Valley League
- Peoria, IL:
- Peoria Suns 1983
- Peoria Chiefs 1984-2019
- Quincy, IL:
- Quincy Giants 1960-1961
- Quincy Jets 1962-1963
- Quincy Gems 1964
- Quincy Cubs 1965-1973
- Rockford, IL:
- Rockford Expos 1988-1992
- Rockford Royals 1993-1994
- Rockford Cubbies 1995-1998
- Rockford Reds 1999
- Springfield, IL:
- Springfield Cardinals 1982-1993
- Springfield Sultans 1994-1995
Indiana[edit]
- Fort Wayne, IN:
- Fort Wayne Wizards 1993-2019
- Kokomo, IN:
- Kokomo Dodgers 1956-1961
- Lafayette, IN:
- Lafayette Red Sox 1956-1957
- Michigan City, IN:
- Michigan City White Caps 1956-1959
- South Bend, IN:
- South Bend White Sox 1988-1993
- South Bend Silver Hawks 1994-2019
Iowa[edit]
- Burlington, IA:
- Burlington Bees 1962-1981, 1993-2019
- Burlington Rangers 1982-1985
- Burlington Expos 1986-1987
- Burlington Braves 1988-1990
- Burlington Astros 1991-1992
- Cedar Rapids, IA:
- Cedar Rapids Red Raiders 1962-1964
- Cedar Rapids Cardinals 1965-1972
- Cedar Rapids Astros 1973-1974
- Cedar Rapids Giants 1975-1979
- Cedar Rapids Reds 1980-1992
- Cedar Rapids Kernels 1993-2019
- Clinton, IA:
- Clinton Pirates 1956-1958, moved from Mississippi-Ohio Valley League
- Clinton C-Sox 1959-1965
- Clinton Pilots 1966-1976
- Clinton Dodgers 1977-1979
- Clinton Giants 1980-1993
- Clinton Lumberkings 1994-2019
- Davenport, IA, Bettendorf, IA, Moline, IL, & Rock Island, IL:
- Davenport Braves 1960
- Quad Cities Braves 1961
- Quad Cities Angels 1962-1978
- Quad Cities Cubs 1979-1984
- Quad City Angels 1985-1991
- Quad City River Bandits 1992-2003
- Swing of the Quad Cities 2004-2007
- Quad Cities River Bandits 2008-2019
- Dubuque, IA:
- Dubuque Packers 1956-1967, moved from Mississippi-Ohio Valley League, 1974-1976
- Midwest Dodgers 1962
- Dubuque Royals 1968
- Keokuk, IA:
- Keokuk Cardinals 1958-1961
- Keokuk Dodgers 1962
- Waterloo, IA:
- Waterloo Hawks 1958-1969
- Waterloo Royals 1970-1976
- Waterloo Indians 1977-1988
- Waterloo Diamonds 1989-1993
Kentucky[edit]
- Bowling Green, KY:
- Bowling Green Hot Rods 2010-2019, moved from South Atlantic League
Michigan[edit]
- Battle Creek, MI:
- Michigan Battle Cats 1995-2002
- Battle Creek Yankees 2003-2004
- Southwest Michigan Devil Rays 2005-2006
- Grand Rapids, MI:
- West Michigan Whitecaps 1994-2019
- Lansing, MI:
- Lansing Lugnuts 1996-2019
- Midland, MI:
- Great Lakes Loons 2007-2019
Ohio[edit]
- Dayton, OH:
- Dayton Dragons 2000-2019
- Eastlake, OH:
- Lake County Captains 2010-present, moved from South Atlantic League
Wisconsin[edit]
- Appleton, WI:
- Appleton Foxes 1962, 1967-1994
- Fox Cities Foxes 1963-1966
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 1995-2019
- Beloit, WI:
- Beloit Brewers 1982-1994
- Beloit Snappers 1995-2019
- Kenosha, WI:
- Kenosha Twins 1984-1992
- Madison, WI:
- Madison Muskies 1982-1993
- Madison Hatters 1994
- Wausau, WI:
- Wausau Mets 1975-1978
- Wausau Timbers 1979-1990
- Wisconsin Rapids, WI:
- Wisconsin Rapids Senators 1963
- Wisconsin Rapids Twins 1964-1983
Alumni[edit]
Hall of Famers[edit]
- Harold Baines, 1977, Appleton Foxes
- Orlando Cepeda, 1955, Kokomo Giants (MOVL)
- Carlton Fisk, 1968 Waterloo Hawks
- Pat Gillick 1960, Appleton Foxes
- Goose Gossage, 1970, 1971 and 1974 Appleton Foxes
- Trevor Hoffman, 1991 Cedar Rapids Reds
- Travis Jackson 1960, Manager Davenport Braves
- Greg Maddux, 1985 Peoria Chiefs
- Juan Marichal, 1958 Michigan City White Caps
- Edgar Martinez, 1984 Wausau Timbers
- Joe Mauer, 2002 Quad Cities River Bandits, 2014 Cedar Rapids Kernels
- Paul Molitor, 1977 Burlington Bees
- David Ortiz, 1996 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
- Ryne Sandberg, MGR: 2007-2008 Peoria Chiefs
- Ted Simmons, 1967 Cedar Rapids Cardinals
- Bruce Sutter, 1973 Quincy Cubs
- Larry Walker, 1986 Burlington Expos
- Earl Weaver, 1948, West Frankfort Cardinals (ISL)
Recipients of Major League Baseball Major Awards[edit]
14 Midwest League Alumni have won a total of 19 Most Valuable Player Awards:
- Orlando Cepeda (1955, Kokomo) (MOVL) 1967 NL
- Denny McLain (1962, Clinton) 1968 AL
- Vida Blue (1968, Burlington) 1971 AL
- Larry Walker (1986, Burlington)1997 NL
- Alex Rodriguez (1994, Appleton) 3-time AL
- Albert Pujols (2000, Peoria) 3-time NL (2005, 2008, 2009)
- Miguel Cabrera (2001, Kane County) 2-time AL (2012, 2013)
- Justin Morneau (2001, Quad Cities) 2006 AL
- Joey Votto (2003-2004, Dayton) 2010 NL
- Clayton Kershaw (2007, Great Lakes) 2014 NL
- Josh Donaldson (2008, Peoria) 2015 AL
- Ryne Sandberg (MGR: 2007-2008, Peoria)1984 NL MVP
- Mike Trout (2009–10, Cedar Rapids) 2014 AL MVP
- Joe Mauer (2014, Cedar Rapids) 2009 AL MVP
14 Midwest League Alumni have won a total of 20 Cy Young Awards:
- Bob Turley (1948, Belleville) (ISL) 1958 AL
- Denny McLain (1962,Clinton) 1968-1969 AL
- Sparky Lyle (1964, Appleton) 1977 AL
- Vida Blue (1968, Burlington) 1971 AL
- Bruce Sutter (1973, Quincy) 1979 NL
- LaMarr Hoyt (1978, Appleton) 1983 AL
- Orel Hershiser (1979, Clinton) 1988 NL
- Greg Maddux (1985, Peoria) 4-time NL (1992-1995)
- Rick Sutcliffe (1991, Peoria) 1984 NL
- Johan Santana (1998, Quad Cities); (1999, Michigan) 2004 & 2006 AL
- Jake Peavy (2000, Fort Wayne) 2007 NL
- Brandon Webb (2000, South Bend)2006 NL
- Félix Hernández (2003, Wisconsin) 2013 AL
- Clayton Kershaw (2007, Great Lakes) 3-time NL (2011, 2013, 2014)
30 Midwest League Alumni have won the Rookie of the Year Award:
- Orlando Cepeda (1955, Kokomo Giants|(MOVL) 1958 NL
- Gary Peters (1957, Dubuque) 1963 AL
- Don Schwall (1958, Waterloo) 1961 AL
- Tommy Agee (1961, Dubuque) 1966 AL
- Gary Matthews (1969, Decatur) 1973 NL
- Butch Metzger (1972, Decatur) 1976 NL
- John Montefusco (1973, Decatur) 1975 NL
- Steve Sax (1979, Clinton) 1982 NL
- Ron Kittle (1980, Clinton) 1983 AL
- Chris Sabo (1983, Cedar Rapids) 1988 NL
- Jerome Walton (1987, Peoria) 1989 NL
- Pat Listach (1988, Beloit) 1992 AL
- Eric Hinske (1998, Rockford) 2002 AL
- Marty Cordova (1990, Kenosha) 1995 AL
- Rick Sutcliffe (1991, Peoria) 1979 NL
- Ben Grieve (1995, West Michigan) 1998 AL
- Carlos Beltran (1996, Lansing) 1999 AL
- Chuck Knoblauch (1989, Kenosha) 1991 AL
- Albert Pujols (2000, Peoria) 2001 NL
- Jason Bay (2001, Clinton) 2004 NL
- Dontrelle Willis (2002, Kane County) 2003 NL
- Huston Street (2004, Kane County) 2005 AL
- Nomar Garciaparra (2005, Peoria) 1997 AL
- Andrew Bailey (2007, Kane County) 2009 AL
- Kerry Wood (2005, 2007, Peoria) 1998 NL
- Neftali Feliz (2008, Clinton) 2010 AL
- Scott Williamson (2008, Peoria) 1999 NL
- Wil Myers (2010, Burlington Bees) 2013 NL
- Carlos Correa (2013, Quad Cities) 2015 AL
Other Notables[edit]
- Terry Francona 1992, Manager South Bend Silver Hawks
- Jim Leyland, 1972-1973, 1975 Manager Clinton Giants
- Joe Maddon, 1976 Quad City Angels, Manager 1984 Peoria Chiefs
- Charlie Manuel, 1983 Manager Wisconsin Rapids Twins
- Chuck Tanner, 1963-1964 Manager, Quad City Angels
Further Reading[edit]
- Dave Hoekstra: Cougars and Snappers and Loons (Oh My!): A Midwest League Field Guide, Can't Miss Press, Elgin, IL, 2009.
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