Mattoon Phillies
| Mattoon Phillies | |
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| Minor league affiliations | |
| Class | Class E (1899) Class D (1906–1908, 1947–1957) |
| League | Indiana–Illinois League (1899) Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (1906) Eastern Illinois League (1907–1908) Illinois State League (1947–1948) Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1949–1955) Midwest League (1956–1957) |
| Major league affiliations | |
| Team | Chicago White Sox (1947) Cleveland Indians (1948) Cincinnati Reds (1952) Philadelphia Phillies (1953–1956) Kansas City Athletics (1957) |
| Minor league titles | |
| League titles (1) |
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| Team data | |
| Name | Mattoon (1899) Mattoon Canaries (1906) Mattoon Giants (1907–1908) Mattoon Indians (1947–1952) Mattoon Phillies (1953–1956) Mattoon Athletics (1957) |
| Ballpark | Mattoon Baseball Park (1947–1956) |
The Mattoon Phillies was a primary nickname for the minor league baseball teams based in Mattoon, Illinois between 1899 and 1957. Mattoon teams played as members of the Indiana–Illinois League (1899), Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (1906), Eastern Illinois League (1907–1908), Illinois State League (1947–1948), Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1949–1955) and Midwest League (1956–1957).
Mattoon teams played as a minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox in 1947, Cleveland Indians in 1948, Cincinnati Reds in 1952, Philadelphia Phillies from 1953 to 1956 and Kansas City Athletics in 1957.
The franchise was the oldest in the Midwest League, evolving to become today's Fort Wayne TinCaps.