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Youngstown Indians
The Youngstown Indians were a minor league baseball club that competed during the 1909 season in the Ohio-Pennsylvania League.〔''Spalding's Official Athletic Library Baseball Guide'' (New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1910), p. 217.〕 The team showed great promise at the outset of the season but finished with a disappointing 46–78 record, placing last in the league.〔''Spalding's Official Athletic Library Baseball Guide'' (New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1910), p. 217.〕 The league championship that year went to an Akron franchise, which closed the season with an 81–40 record.〔''Spalding's Official Athletic Library Baseball Guide'' (New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1910), p. 219.〕
== Origins ==

The short-lived Youngstown Indians team succeeded other minor league clubs in Youngstown, Ohio, including the championship Youngstown Ohio Works and Youngstown Champs.〔
〕 The 1907 sale of the Ohio Works team to investors in Zanesville, Ohio, paved the way for the establishment of the Champs. Like the Ohio Works club, which won two consecutive league championships, the Champs were sponsored by local industrial leader Joseph A. McDonald and his brother, Thomas. The Champs won the 1907 championship of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Ohio-Pennsylvania League )〕 but the following year, their season was cut short when the owners of the Youngstown franchise "threw up the sponge in mid-season".〔''Spalding's Official Athletic Library Baseball Guide'' (New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1910), p. 217.〕 In 1909, the newly established Youngstown Indians secured the backing of a stock company in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and were managed by W.R. Terry.〔''Spalding's Official Athletic Library Baseball Guide'' (New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1910), p. 217.〕

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