- Newark Bears (1926-1949)
The Newark Bears were a team in the
International League from1926 to1949 . They played their home games at Ruppert Stadium in what is now known as theIronbound section of Newark; the stadium was demolished in1967 .Newark was a hotbed of minor league baseball from the time of the formation of the Newark Indians in
1902 , and the addition of theNewark Eagles of the Negro National Leagues in1936 . AFederal League team, theNewark Peppers , played in1915 .In
1937 , as a farm club of theNew York Yankees , the Bears featured one of the most potent lineups in baseball, includingCharlie Keller ,Joe Gordon ,Spud Chandler andGeorge McQuinn , among others. They won the pennant by 25½ games. [Suehsdorf, A. D. (1978). "The Great American Baseball Scrapbook", p. 100. Random House. ISBN 0-394-50253-1.] Their legacy was ensured when, after trailing 3 games to 0, they won the last four games against theColumbus Red Birds of the American Association to capture the Junior World Series.Following the
1949 season, the Bears moved toSpringfield, Massachusetts . Their departure, and the folding of the Eagles a year later, left Newark without professional baseball for nearly 50 years, until the formation of the Atlantic League Bears (see above).One of the Bears' players, veteran pitcher George Earl Toolson, was reassigned by the Yankees to the AA
Binghamton Triplets for the 1950 season. He refused to report and filed a lawsuit challenging thereserve clause , which went all the way to the Supreme Court. The justices upheld the clause and baseball'santitrust exemption, 7-2.eason-by-season records
Post-Season Results
*1932: Defeated
Minneapolis Millers (American Association), 4 games to 2, in Junior World Series
*1933: Lost toRochester Red Wings , 3 games to 1, in opening round
*1934: Lost to Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 3, in opening round
*1935: Lost to Syracuse Chiefs, 4 games to 0, in opening round
*1936: Lost toBuffalo Bisons , 4 games to 1, in opening round
*1937: Defeated Syracuse Chiefs, 4 games to 0; defeated Baltimore Orioles, 4 games to 0, for league championship; defeatedColumbus Red Birds , 4 games to 3, in Junior World Series
*1938: DefeatedRochester Red Wings , 4 games to 3; defeatedBuffalo Bisons , 4 games to 1, for league championship; lost toKansas City Blues , 4 games to 3, in Junior World Series
*1939: DefeatedJersey City Giants , 4 games to 2; lost toRochester Red Wings , 4 games to 3, in championship round
*1940: DefeatedJersey City Giants , 4 games to 0; defeated Baltimore Orioles, 4 games to 3, for league championship; defeatedLouisville Colonels , 4 games to 2, in Junior World Series
*1941: DefeatedRochester Red Wings , 4 games to 1; lost toMontreal Royals , 4 games to 3, in championship round
*1942: Lost toJersey City Giants , 4 games to 2, in opening round
*1943: Lost to Syracuse Chiefs, 4 games to 2, in opening round
*1944: Defeated Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 0; lost to Baltimore Orioles, 4 games to 3, in championship round
*1945: Defeated Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 2; defeatedMontreal Royals , 4 games to 3, for league championship; lost toLouisville Colonels , 4 games to 2, in Junior World Series
*1946: Lost toMontréal Royals , 4 games to 2, in opening round
*1948: Lost to Syracuse Chiefs, 4 games to 3, in opening roundTitles
The Bears won the
Governors' Cup , the championship of the IL, 4 times, and played in the championship series 7 times.
*1937 - Defeated Baltimore
*1938 - Defeated Buffalo
*1939 - Lost to Rochester
*1940 - Defeated Baltimore
*1941 - Lost to Montreal
*1944 - Lost to Baltimore
*1945 - Defeated Montreal
=Other Historical Newark Teams [cite web | title=Historical Newark Teams | work=Titans 101 | url=http://www.titans101.com/njpast.htm | accessmonthday=May 27 | accessyear=2006] =* Newark Domestics, played in the Eastern League from 1884 to 1885.
* Newark Little Giants, played in the Eastern League in 1886, and theInternational League in 1887.
* Newark, played in theCentral League in 1888, and the Atlantic Association from 1889 to 1890.
* Newark, played in the Atlantic League in 1896, and from 1899 to 1900.
* Newark Indians, played in the Eastern League from 1902 to 1911, and theInternational League from 1912 to the middle of the 1915 season. They were the International League champions in 1913.
* Newark Stars, played in theEastern Colored League in 1926.
* Newark Browns, played in the Negro East West League in 1932.
* Newark Dodgers, played in the Negro National League from 1934 to 1935.
* Newark Peppers, played in theFederal League in 1915.
* Newark Bears, played in theNew York-Penn League in 1950 to 1952.References
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