Cleveland Blues (National League) Explained
Cleveland Blues |
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Years 1879–1884 |
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Based in Cleveland, Ohio |
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Presidents |
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- C. H. Bulkeley (1882–1884)[1]
- J. Ford Evans (1879–1881)
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Major league titles |
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- National League pennants: 0
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The
Cleveland Blues were a
Major League Baseball team based in
Cleveland, Ohio that operated in the
National League from
1879 to
1884. In six seasons their best finish was third place in 1880.
Hugh Daily threw a
no-hitter for the Blues on September 13, 1883. Besides Daily, notable Blues players included
Jack Glasscock and
Baseball Hall of Fame member
Ned Hanlon. The team was purchased by
Charles Byrne in 1885 for $10,000 and folded into his
Brooklyn Grays team.
[2] See also
External links
Notes and References
- Spink, Alfred Henry. 1911. The National Game. SIU Press. 2nd Edition.
- Web site: Charles H Byrne Dead. . The New York Times . 6 August 2022.