Introduction
The Eastern League was a minor league baseball league that operated in the eastern United States during the late 19th century. It was formed when the New York State League joined with Canadian teams based in Ontario. It was known as the International League in 1886 and 1887, the International Association from 1888 to 1890, the Eastern Association for 1891, and was renamed the Eastern League for 1892 to 1894. The league played season 10 in 1894, 132 years ago.
The Eastern League would eventually go on to form the International League, one of the top minor league teams in all of Baseball.
The season was a messy affair with teams disbanding and joining during season play.
- Troy disbanded and replaced by Scranton from the Pennsylvania State League July 26.
- Binghamton franchise granted to Allentown of the Pennsylvania State League August 16.
Classification
Season Length
May 1, 1894 to September 15, 1894
Season Champion
Providence Grays
# of Teams
8
Season Standings
Season Playoffs
There were no championship playoffs as the top team with the most wins at end of season was declared league champion for the season.
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