Iron and Oil League (1895) Interstate League (1896-1900)
Major league affiliations
Team
None
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
1899
Wild card berths (0)
None
Team data
Name
New Castle Quakers (1895-1900)
Ballpark
Pearson Park (1895-1897) Cascade Park (1898-1900)
The New Castle Quakers were a minor league baseball team based in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The Quakers played as members of the 1895 Iron and Oil League before becoming members of the Class D level Interstate League from 1896 to 1900, winning the 1899 league title.
The New Castle Quakers hosted home minor league games at Pearson Park through 1897 before moving to the new Cascade Park for the next two seasons.
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