Chicago Whales
Professional baseball team, 1914–1915 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chicago Whales were a professional baseball team based in Chicago. They played in the Federal League, a short-lived "third Major League", in 1914 and 1915. They originally lacked a formal nickname, and were known simply as the "Chicago Federals" (or "Chi-Feds") to distinguish them from the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox.
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Location | Chicago, Illinois |
Founded | 1913 |
Disbanded | 1915 |
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League championships | 1 (1915) |
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Colors | blue, white |
Ownership | Charles Weeghman |
Manager | Burt Keeley (1913) Joe Tinker (1914–1915) |
The team came in second in the Federal League rankings in 1914 and won the league championship in 1915. They came to an end when the Federal League came to a deal with the National and American Leagues that disbanded all its teams. The Whales are notable as the original occupants of the stadium now known as Wrigley Field, the current home of the Chicago Cubs[1] and the only Federal League stadium still in use.