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Lancaster Red Roses

Lancaster Red Roses
18841961
(1884–1886, 1889–1890, 1894–1902, 1905–1914, 1932, 1940–1961)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster Red Roses.PNG Red Roses cap.PNG
Team logo Cap insignia
Class-level
Previous
  • Class-A (1958–1961)
  • Class-B (1940–1955)
  • Class D (1932)
  • Class B (1907–1912, 1914)
  • Class D (1901–1902)
  • Class A (1899)
  • Class B (1897–1898)
  • Class A (1896)
  • Class B (1895–1896)
Minor league affiliations
League Eastern League (1958–1961)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous
Minor league titles
League titles 6 (1909),(1940),(1943),(1944),(1945),(1955)
Team data
Previous names
  • Lancaster Red Roses (1940–1961)
  • Lancaster Red Sox (1932)
  • Lancaster Red Roses (1914)
  • Lancaster Lanks (1912)
  • Lancaster Red Roses (1905–1911)
  • Lancaster (1901–1902)
  • Lancaster Maroons (1896–1899)
  • Lancaster Chicks (1894–1895)
  • Lancaster (1889–1890)
  • Lancaster Ironsides (1886)
  • Lancaster Red Stockings (1885)
  • Lancaster Ironsides (1884–1885)
  • Lancaster (1884)
Previous parks
Stumpf Field

The Lancaster Red Roses baseball team, originally known as the Maroons, changed its name at the start of the 1906 season during a bitter match with the York, Pennsylvania-based White Roses. Some sources indicate that the rival teams were named for the opposing factions in England's historic Wars of the Roses. The Lancaster Red Roses played at Stumpf Field, which is still used today by local baseball and softball leagues.

Organized baseball first came to Lancaster in 1884 when Lancaster had two teams for a brief period of time. The Lancaster Red Stockings played 19 games as a member of the short-lived Keystone Association before the league broke up in June 1884. The Lancaster Ironsides played in the Eastern League beginning in 1884. The team remained in Lancaster for the 1885 season under a new name, the Lancaster Lancasters. Baseball returned for Lancaster in the 1894 season when the Pennsylvania State League Altoona, Pennsylvania franchise moved to Lancaster for most of the 1894 season and the 1895 season.

In 1896, the Atlantic League Lancaster Maroons began play when the New Haven, Connecticut team moved to Lancaster. The Maroons became very popular and became one of the powerhouse teams in the Atlantic League. On field successes didn't save the franchise, due to player salaries being higher than the team income. The team folded at the end of the 1899 season. In 1904 a local businessman built a new ballpark and began an independent team to test the local demand for baseball. After a success with local fans and businesses the team joined the Tri-State League for the 1905 season as the Lancaster Maroons. The Franchise became the Red Roses in 1906.

The year 1906 brought the Lancaster Red Roses, who changed their name from the Maroons. The new name was unveiled to the public a few days before the season and drew heavy criticism from the rival York White Roses from nearby York. The White Roses manager predicted, in spite, that the Red Roses would be at the bottom of the standings column. The Red Roses went on to win the first game, 9-4, and an even heavier rivalry began. Some sources indicate that the rival teams were named for the opposing factions in England's historic Wars of the Roses.


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