1883 to 1900: Michigan State League / International League Minor league baseball began in Port Huron, Michigan in 1883, with an Independent minor league team. No records for the 1883 team are known. The
Port Huron team resumed minor league play as members of the 1890
Michigan State League. After beginning play on May 19, 1890, the independent level league folded on June 13, 1890. At the time the independent level league folded, Port Huron had an 11–14 record and were in fourth place, playing under manager Joe Walsh. Port Huron ended the season 6.0 games behind the first place
Grand Rapids Shamrocks. Returning to Michigan State League play, the 1895
Port Huron Marines rejoined the
Class B level league before folding during the season. On September 3, 1895, the Marines folded 27–51 record, playing under managers Boocher, Charles Schaub and Thomas Jenkinson. The
Adrian Demons were the eventual league champions. The 1897 Port Huron team joined the reformed six–team
Class D level Michigan State League for a partial season. The league folded on August 16, 1897. At the time the league folded, Port Huron was in third place. Port Huron concluded the season with a 29–42 record, playing the season under managers Gobel and D. McCarron. Port Huron finished 8.5 behind the first place Bay City team in the final standings. The
Port Huron Tigers continued play in 1898, joining a new League and finished in last place. The team was also called the "Braves" in 1898, with Port Huron joining the Independent level
International League. The Tigers finished in last place with a 24–30 record. Placing sixth in the six-team league, which ended play on July 8, 1888. Playing under manager John Murphy, the Tigers finished 14.5 games behind the first place Bay City Sugar Citys in the final standings. The International League resumed play in 1900, with the
Port Huron Tunnelites as a member. Rejoining the Independent level International League, Port Huron began playing home games at Recreation Park. Port Huron finished last in the league standings. Ending the season with a final record of 12–29, Port Huron placed sixth in the six-team league. Playing under managers
Pat Flaherty and Bert Eltom, the Tunnelites finished 16.5 games behind the first place Hamilton Hams when the league stopped play on July 4, 1900.
1912 to 1926: Border League / International League / Michigan–Ontario league / Michigan State League In 1912, Port Huron resumed minor league play. The
Port Huron Independents became charter members of the
Class D level
Border League, which featured teams from both the
United States and
Canada. The 1912 five–team league featured the
Mount Clemens Bathers,
Pontiac Indians, Windsor and
Wyandotte Alkalis joining the Independents in beginning league play. The 1912 Port Huron Independents finished last in the Border League standings. Beginning league play on May 30, 1912, Port Huron ended the 1912 season with a record of 7–17 playing under manager Bill Brown. Port Huron finished 12.0 games behind the first place Wyandotte Alkalis (19–5), followed by the second place Pontiac Indians (14–9), Windsor (9–14) and the Mount Clemens Bathers (11–15) in the final standings. Playing under returning manager Bill Kelly, the Saints ended the season with a final record of 67–65. Port Huron finished 16.5 games behind the first place Hamilton Tigers and did not qualify for the playoff won by Hamilton.
1926 season" Two leagues The "Port Huron Saints" returned to play for a final season in 1926, playing in two leagues during the season and winning a championship. ==The ballparks==