The Lowell Tigers were a minor league baseball team based in Lowell, Massachusetts. From 1901 to 1911, the Lowell Tigers played as members of the Class B level New England League, winning the 1911 league championship.
(1895) Baseball Hall of Fame member Hugh Duffy, Boston. Duffy won the league batting title playing for Lowell in 1887.
(1909) Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Kelley. American Tobacco Company baseball card. Kelley played his professional season with Lowell in 1891.
(1910) Fred Lake, Boston, NL. Lake was the owner and manager of the Lowell Tigers. In his five seasons as manager, the Tigers won two championships.
(2012) Stoklosa Alumni Field, Lowell, Massachusetts. The site was formerly home to Spalding Park, which hosted the Lowell Tigers and Lowell Grays in seasons from 1901 to 1919.
International Association for Professional Base Ball Players
The International Association for Professional Base Ball Players, commonly known as the International Association, was the name for two separate Canadian-American professional baseball leagues that first operated during 1877–1878 and later operated during 1888–1890.
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