The Interstate Association was a minor league baseball league that played briefly in the 1906 season. The eight–team, Class C level Interstate Association consisted of franchises based in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. The Interstate League played a portion 1906 season before permanently folding.
History
The Interstate Association began play in the 1906 season, formed as a Class C level league, with Emerson W. Dickinson serving as league president.[1]
The Fort Wayne Railroaders were in first place when the Interstate Association folded on July 8, 1906.[1] Fort Wayne finished with a record of 37–22, playing under managers Louie Heilbroner and Jack Hardy.[1][5] Fort Wayne was followed by the Marion (36–24), Anderson (30–31) and Lima (26–36) teams in the final league standings.[1][3]
The Interstate Association did not reform as a minor league after folding in 1906.[1][3]
Muncie and Bay city disbanded on May 18; Saginaw moved to Marion on June 21 before folding after three games; Flint disbanded July 2[4]League Disbanded July 8, 1906[1]