Elgin Watch Makers
| Elgin Watch Makers | |
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| Class | Class D (1910, 1915)
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| Team | None
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| League titles (1) |
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| Ballpark | Trout Park (1910, 1915) |
The Elgin Watch Makers were a minor league baseball team based in Elgin, Illinois in 1915. Elgin teams played as members of the Class D level Northern Association in 1910 and Bi-State League in 1915, winning the 1910 league championship. Elgin played as the Elgin "Kittens" in 1910 in a shortened season, with the nickname being a tribute to manager Mal Kittridge. The Elgin minor league teams hosted home games at Trout Park.