Class D (1906–1910, 1913) Class C (1911-1912, 1914-1915)
League
Southern Michigan League (1906–1915)
Major league affiliations
Team
None
Minor league titles
League titles (0)
None
Wild card berths (0)
None
Team data
Name
Jackson Convicts (1906–1913) Jackson Chiefs (1914) Jackson Vets (1915)
Ballpark
Keeley Park (1906–1915)
The Jackson Convicts were a minor league baseball team based in Jackson, Michigan. From 1906 to 1915, Jackson teams played as members of the Southern Michigan League for the duration of the league but did not claim a league championship in their tenure. In 1914 and 1915, Jackson played one season each known as the "Chiefs" and "Vets." Jackson teams hosted home minor league teams at Keeley Park. The team "Convicts" nickname corresponded to Jackson serving as home to the Michigan State Prison in the era.
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threw right-handed. He began his professional playing career in 1913 at Jackson of the Class C Southern Michigan Association. When that league disbanded...
called the "Southern Michigan Association". The Battle Creek Crickets, JacksonConvicts, Kalamazoo White Sox, Mount Clemens Bathers and Saginaw team joined...
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Battle Creek placed fifth in the eight-team league as the JacksonConvicts returned to play. Jackson and Battle Creek would play in every season of the league...
colony ceased to have any convicts in its care. The first convicts to arrive in what is now Western Australia were convicts of the New South Wales penal...
up to the convicts, a shootout followed, in which a number of both posse members and convicts were killed or wounded. The remaining convicts who survived...
team as an expansion team. The Battle Creek Crickets, Flint Vehicles, JacksonConvicts, Kalamazoo White Sox, Lansing Senators, Mount Clemens Bathers and Tecumseh...