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The La Grande Babes were a minor league baseball team based in La Grande, Oregon in 1908, as numerous Le Grande teams played minor league baseball between 1891 and 1913, with different nicknames each season. La Grande teams played as members of the 1891 Pacific Interstate League , 1902 and 1908 Inland Empire League and Western Tri-State League in 1912 and 1913. Lagrande captured two league championships, as the La Grande Rhonders won the 1891 Pacific Interstate League title and the La Grande Babes won the 1908 Inland Empire League championship.

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19-601: La Grande, Oregon first hosted minor league baseball in 1891. La Grande won a championship in their first season. The La Grande Grand Rhonders were one of four franchises who formed the Pacific Interstate League . The Independent level league began play with the Baker Bunch Grassers , Pendleton Giants /Ho Hos and Walla Walla Walla Wallas joining La Grande as charter members in beginning league play on June 6, 1891. The La Grande Grand Rhonders began play in

38-613: A Class D level four–team league. Other charter members were the Baker City Gold Diggers , Pendleton Indians and Walla Walla Sharpshooters . The official 1902 league standings and statistics are unknown. Local papers show Pendleton defeating La Grande 2–0 and Walla Walla defeating Baker 6–0 on in games on August 25, 1902. The team records on August 25, 1902, were reported to be: Pendleton 21–8, Walla Walla 14–15, La Grande 12–16 and Baker City 10–18. The La Grande managers were Walsh, Black and Al Ray. La Grande resumed play as

57-552: The Baker Bunch Grassers , La Grande Grand Rhonders , Pendleton Ho Hos and Walla Walla Walla Wallas . On June 6, 1891, the Pacific Interstate League began league play. The La Grande Grand Rhonders won the championship with a 20–10 record, finishing 2.0 games ahead of the next team in the final standings. La Grande was followed by the second place Pendleton Giants/Ho Hos (18–12), third place Walla Walla Walla Wallas (16–14) and fourth place Baker Bunch Grassers (6–24) in

76-422: The Baker Bunch Grassers , Pendleton Giants /Ho Hos and Walla Walla Walla Wallas joining La Grande as charter members in beginning league play on June 6, 1891. The La Grande Grand Rhonders began play in the Pacific Interstate League and won the Pacific Interstate League championship. La Grande finished the season with a 20–10 record under manager A. Miller, finishing 2.0 games ahead of second place Pendelton. In

95-517: The La Grande Pippins began play as charter members of the four–team Class D level Western Tri-State League , along with the Boise Irrigators , Pendleton Buckaroos and Walla Walla Bears . The Golddiggers ended the season with a record of 31–67, playing under managers James Bradley and Jack Barry. The Pippins placed fourth, finishing 30.0 games behind the 1st place Walla Walla Bears. In

114-442: The La Grande Pippins began play as charter members of the four–team Class D level Western Tri-State League , along with the Boise Irrigators , Pendleton Buckaroos and Walla Walla Bears . The Golddiggers ended the season with a record of 31–67, playing under managers James Bradley and Jack Barry. The Pippins placed fourth, finishing 30.0 games behind the 1st place Walla Walla Bears. In the final minor league season for La Grange,

133-776: The 1891 season. La Grande resumed minor league play in 1902, as the La Grande Beetpullers became charter members of the 1902 Inland Empire League , which formed as a Class D level four–team league. Other charter members were the Baker City Gold Diggers , Pendleton Indians and Walla Walla Sharpshooters . The official 1902 league standings and statistics are unknown. Local papers show Pendleton defeating La Grande 2–0 and Walla Walla defeating Baker 6–0 on in games on August 25, 1902. The team records on August 25, 1902, were reported to be: Pendleton 21–8, Walla Walla 14–15, La Grande 12–16 and Baker City 10–18. The La Grande managers were Walsh, Black and Al Ray. La Grande resumed play as

152-534: The 1902 members. La Grande Grand Rhonders The La Grande Babes were a minor league baseball team based in La Grande, Oregon in 1908, as numerous Le Grande teams played minor league baseball between 1891 and 1913, with different nicknames each season. La Grande teams played as members of the 1891 Pacific Interstate League , 1902 and 1908 Inland Empire League and Western Tri-State League in 1912 and 1913. Lagrande captured two league championships, as

171-547: The 1913 La Grange Spuds continued play as members of the six–team the Western Tri-State League but folded before the end of the season. On June 22, 1913, La Grange folded with a 16–31 record, having played under manager Karl King. La Grange, Oregon has not hosted another minor league team. A regional newspaper reported on June 22, 1912 that La Grange played a home game at a ballpark named Stanfield. Pacific Interstate League The Pacific Interstate League

190-543: The Inland Empire League formed again in 1908, with the same four cities hosting franchises, including La Grande. The La Grande Babes won the league championship under manager O'Brien, playing with the Baker Nuggets /Miners, Pendleton Pets /Wheat Growers and Walla Walla Walla Wallas. The league began play on June 10, 1908. However, the league permanently disbanded on Sunday, July 12, 1908 due to extreme heat. At

209-421: The Inland Empire League formed again in 1908, with the same four cities hosting franchises, including La Grande. The La Grande Babes won the league championship under manager O'Brien, playing with the Baker Nuggets /Miners, Pendleton Pets /Wheat Growers and Walla Walla Walla Wallas. The league began play on June 10, 1908. However, the league permanently disbanded on Sunday, July 12, 1908 due to extreme heat. At

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228-524: The La Grande Rhonders won the 1891 Pacific Interstate League title and the La Grande Babes won the 1908 Inland Empire League championship. La Grande, Oregon first hosted minor league baseball in 1891. La Grande won a championship in their first season. The La Grande Grand Rhonders were one of four franchises who formed the Pacific Interstate League . The Independent level league began play with

247-536: The Pacific Interstate League and won the Pacific Interstate League championship. La Grande finished the season with a 20–10 record under manager A. Miller, finishing 2.0 games ahead of second place Pendelton. In the final standings, La Grande was followed by the Pendleton Giants/Ho Hos (18–12), Walla Walla Walla Wallas (16–14) and Baker Bunch Grassers (6–24) in the final Pacific Interstate League standings. The Pacific Interstate League permanently folded following

266-446: The final Pacific Interstate League standings. Ending the season schedule on September 14, 1891, the league did not return to play in 1892 and permanently folded. Eleven years after the Pacific Interstate League folded as a minor league, the same four cities reformed as the 1902 Inland Empire League , a Class D level league. The Baker City Gold Diggers , La Grande Beetpullers , Pendleton Indians and Walla Walla Sharpshooters were

285-415: The final minor league season for La Grange, the 1913 La Grange Spuds continued play as members of the six–team the Western Tri-State League but folded before the end of the season. On June 22, 1913, La Grange folded with a 16–31 record, having played under manager Karl King. La Grange, Oregon has not hosted another minor league team. A regional newspaper reported on June 22, 1912 that La Grange played

304-431: The final standings, La Grande was followed by the Pendleton Giants/Ho Hos (18–12), Walla Walla Walla Wallas (16–14) and Baker Bunch Grassers (6–24) in the final Pacific Interstate League standings. The Pacific Interstate League permanently folded following the 1891 season. La Grande resumed minor league play in 1902, as the La Grande Beetpullers became charter members of the 1902 Inland Empire League , which formed as

323-482: The time the league folded on July 12, 1908, the La Grande Babes were in first place. La Grande, with a 19–12 record were 2.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Baker Nuggets/Miners, who finished with a record of 15–15. They were followed by the Walla Walla Walla Wallas (14–17) and Pendleton Pets/Wheat Growers (14–18) in the final standings. The Inland league did not return to play after the 1908 season. In 1912,

342-412: The time the league folded on July 12, 1908, the La Grande Babes were in first place. La Grande, with a 19–12 record were 2.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Baker Nuggets/Miners, who finished with a record of 15–15. They were followed by the Walla Walla Walla Wallas (14–17) and Pendleton Pets/Wheat Growers (14–18) in the final standings. The Inland league did not return to play after the 1908 season. In 1912,

361-564: Was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1891 season. The four–team Independent level league consisted of teams based in Oregon and Washington . The Pacific Interstate League permanently folded following the 1891 season, later succeeded by the Inland Empire League , featuring the same four franchises. The four host cities first formed together as the Pacific Interstate League of 1891. The Independent level league comprised

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