The Fort Wayne Kekiongas were a professional baseball team, notable for winning the first professional league game on May 4, 1871.[1] Though based in Fort Wayne, they were usually listed in game reports as simply "Kekionga" or "the Kekiongas", per the style of the day. "Fort Wayne Kekiongas" is modern nomenclature.
Kekionga - pronounced KEY-key-awn-guh - is the name of Chief Little Turtle's Miami Indian settlement where the St. Joseph River and the St. Marys River join to form the Maumee River. This was the largest settlement of the Miami tribe. General "Mad" Anthony Wayne erected Fort Wayne at that same confluence, and the modern city of Fort Wayne, Indiana grew up around the fort. In the language of the Miami tribe, kekionga means Blackberry Patch.
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in Fort Wayne, they were usually listed in game reports as simply "Kekionga" or "the Kekiongas", per the style of the day. "FortWayneKekiongas" is modern...
city of FortWayne, Indiana between 1819 and 1823. The old name was used for one of the first professional baseball teams, the FortWayneKekiongas. It also...
The FortWayneKekiongas played their first and only season in 1871 as a charter member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players....
league level FortWayneKekiongas, who played the 1871 season as members of the National Association. Minor league baseball began in FortWayne in 1883, when...
Dutchess. The first professional team based in FortWayne were the major league level FortWayneKekiongas, which played the 1871 season as members of the...
of the Native villages located near the large Miami town of Kekionga (present-day FortWayne, Indiana), where the St. Joseph and St. Mary's rivers join...
between his FortWayneKekiongas and the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 4, 1871. Foran had one single in four at-bats, one of only four hits Ft. Wayne had that...
Wayne arrived at Kekionga unopposed on September 17, 1794, he razed the Miami capital and then selected it as the site for the new FortWayne. Wayne wanted...
Eckfords replace the FortWayneKekiongas in the NA after the Kekiongas lose most of their players to defection and expulsion. FortWayne's unplayed games will...
Association from 1871 to 1873, and managed 14 games for the 1871 FortWayneKekiongas. Lennon also played first base, shortstop, third base, and right...
and some don't). The FortWayneKekiongas defeated Cleveland by a score of 2–0. Bobby Mathews pitched the shutout for the Kekiongas; the umpire was John...
at a large collection of Native American towns known as Kekionga. The 1809 Treaty of FortWayne, which granted approximately 30 million acres of Native...
American professional baseball player who played one game for the FortWayneKekiongas in 1871. He went hitless in two at bats, had one walk, and committed...
leading substitute in the second season, Harry Deane joined the FortWayneKekiongas in 1871 and later played a full season regularly. Andy Leonard rejoined...
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and some other Maryland players signed with the FortWayneKekiongas. On May 4, 1871, in FortWayne, Indiana, he pitched a shutout in the inaugural game...
nation's traditional capital was Kekionga. French years 1718–94 Kekionga, Portage of the Maumee and Wabash rivers, FortWayne, Indiana 1720–49 Portage of the...
is considered a "major leaguer" for parts of two seasons with the FortWayneKekiongas and Washington Nationals. Previously he was an outfielder for the...
baseball league history. Boake was the home plate umpire when the FortWayneKekiongas defeated the Cleveland Forest Citys, 2–0. He was born in Philadelphia...
professional game ever played, a game between his Forest Citys and the FortWayneKekiongas. Cleveland finished 8th that season, and Pabor was replaced as manager...