Joliet Socks
Description: Joliet first hosted minor league baseball in 1890. The Joliet Convicts became members of the Independent level Illinois-Iowa League. In their first season of play, the Joliet Convicts placed 6th with a record of 56–59 in the eight–team Illinois-Iowa League. W.E. Buckley and Ed Culberson served as the Joliet managers as the Convicts finished 14.0 games behind the 1st place Ottumwa Coal Palace Kings in the final standings. The Joliet use of the "Convicts" moniker was in reference to local industry, with Joliet, Illinois being home to the Joliet Correctional Center beginning in 1858.
Description: Celebrate the heart of Illinois with this detailed graphic featuring the iconic Joliet skyline. This stylish showcases the river, historic bridges, and industrial silhouette that define the city. Perfect for residents, visitors, and those proud to call this historic town home. Show your local spirit today.
Description: Celebrate the spirit of Joliet with this charming skyline depiction featuring iconic industrial architecture, a majestic drawbridge, and peaceful river views. Perfect for residents, travelers, or anyone who appreciates the character of Illinois, this nostalgic captures the heart of this historic urban landscape with style.
Description: Celebrate your love for the historic city of Joliet with this beautiful ink-style sketch of a classic steel bridge over the river. Featuring vintage typography, this serene aesthetic captures the local spirit of Illinois. Perfect for residents, travelers, and those proud to call the city home.
Description: In 1892, minor league baseball began, as the Jacksonville Lunatics joined the eight–team 1892 Illinois–Iowa League. The Lunatics finished with a 30–57 record to place 4th in the league standings as four of the league members folded during the season. Only Jacksonville, the Joliet Convicts, Rockford Hustlers and Rock Island-Moline Twins competed the season and Jacksonville finished 27.0 games behind 1st place Joilet. The Illinois–Iowa League folded after the season. With the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League folded, the Jacksonville Lunatics joined the eight–team 1907 Iowa State League. The Lunatics placed 4th in the standings with a 63–61 record, ending the season 16.0 games behind the 1st place Waterloo Cubs.
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