The 1877 Louisville Grays were the victim of Major League Baseball's first gambling scandal. Pitcher Jim Devlin, outfielder George Hall, utility player Al Nichols and shortstop Bill Craver were accused of throwing games at the end of the season. All four were banned from baseball for life. The team was unable to continue and folded after the season.
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The 1877LouisvilleGrays were the victim of Major League Baseball's first gambling scandal. Pitcher Jim Devlin, outfielder George Hall, utility player...
The 1877LouisvilleGrays scandal was an incident in which members of the LouisvilleGrays baseball team accepted money to lose games. Four players – Bill...
They played two seasons, 1876 and 1877, and compiled a record of 65–61. Their home games were at the Louisville Baseball Park. The Grays were owned by businessman...
the LouisvilleGrays of the National League (NL). However, after admitting to throwing games and costing the Grays the pennant in the 1877Louisville Grays...
The LouisvilleGrays were formed prior to the 1876 Major League Baseball season and joined the just formed National League as a charter member. They finished...
didn't fare much better, hitting .179 in 57 games. It was for the LouisvilleGrays in 1877 that he would gain infamy. It was determined that he was involved...
for the LouisvilleGrays. The following season saw him staying with Louisville in the manager role only. After the 1877season, the Louisville team was...
Brooklyn Hartfords, LouisvilleGrays, and St. Louis Brown Stockings folded. The Indianapolis Blues, Milwaukee Grays, and Providence Grays joined. The Indianapolis...
baseman for the LouisvilleGrays in 1876. December 18 – Archie Bush, 31, umpire for two game during the 1871 National Association season. Orem, Preston...
Baseball's LouisvilleGrays in the 1877season. Haldeman was born on December 2, 1855, in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. He was the son of Louisville Times (later...
gained infamy the following season, his final season, when playing for the LouisvilleGrays. In 1877, the Grays were ahead in the league standings, with a...
the LouisvilleGrays in 1876–77 who led NL in games, innings, starts and strikeouts in its first season; expelled from baseball in the 1877Louisville Grays...
catching mask. March 8 – Devastated by the gambling scandal from 1877, The LouisvilleGrays withdraw from the National League after being unable to assemble...
the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the St. Louis Brown Stockings, and the LouisvilleGrays, Hulbert held a meeting with the Eastern clubs of the Mutual of New...
of which had been in markets with two or more teams. Prior to the 1958 season, the two New York City teams in the NL, the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York...
The 1877 Cincinnati Reds season was the team's second season in the National League. The team finished sixth and last in the league with a record of 15–42...
his career with the nascent LouisvilleGrays of 1876. He sat out the 1877 year and, in 1878, played for the Milwaukee Grays, followed by the Syracuse Stars...
Nichols and Bill Craver of the LouisvilleGrays were banned in 1877 for conspiring to throw two games in the LouisvilleGrays scandal. No evidence was ever...
for the 1877LouisvilleGrays. February 8 – Cy Vorhees, 35, pitcher for the NL Philadelphia Phillies and AL Washington Senators in the season. February...
suspended for life. After a losing streak towards the end of the season cost the LouisvilleGrays the pennant, members of the team were discovered to have thrown...
founder and publisher, Louisville Courier-Journal; founder of Naples, Florida; Major League Baseball owner of LouisvilleGrays Anna J. Hamilton, educator...
and business manager for the Louisville Courier-Journal, who played second base in one game for the 1877LouisvilleGrays. November 2 – Tim McGinley, 45...