Ohio–Pennsylvania League
| Classification | Class C (1905–1911) Class D (1912) |
|---|---|
| Sport | Minor League Baseball |
| Founder | Charles H. Morton |
| First season | 1905 |
| Ceased | 1912 |
| President | Charles H. Morton (1905–1908) Samuel Wright (1909–1910) George L. Moreland (1910–1911) G.Y. Travis (1912) |
| No. of teams | 54 |
| Country | United States |
| Most titles | 4 Akron Champs (1908–1911) |
The Ohio–Pennsylvania League (1905–1912) was a Class C and Class D level minor league baseball league that featured franchises based in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The league was founded by Charlie Morton and operated for eight seasons, with the Akron Champs winning four league championships.