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Major League Baseball team season
1879 Cleveland Blues
League
National League
Ballpark
Kennard Street Park
City
Cleveland, Ohio
Manager
Jim McCormick
1880 →
The 1879 season was the National League debut for the Cleveland Blues. They finished the season 27–55, sixth in the eight-team National League.
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National League from 1879 to 1884 Cleveland Guardians, a Major League Baseball team established in 1901 that was known as the Blues or Bluebirds in 1901...
Players for two seasons before disbanding. They were followed in 1879 by the city's first National League team, the ClevelandBlues, which folded after...
as the ClevelandBlues, because the National League required distinct colors for that season. The Blues had mediocre records for six seasons and were...
The 1880 ClevelandBlues finished the season at 47–37, good enough for a third-place finish in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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Albany Blues (NA), 2 games to 0. Tommy Bond of the Boston Red Caps finishes 2nd in the National League with 43 wins. It is the 3rd consecutive season that...
in 1879, playing 81 games for the Cincinnati Reds, mostly in the outfield. He changed teams every year through 1882, playing for the ClevelandBlues, Worcester...
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on to fail at acquiring and relocating the Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians to Toronto. Soon after in February 1976, the Labatt Brewing Company...
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votes to accept the Buffalo Bisons, Syracuse Stars and the ClevelandBlues for the 1879season. December 4 – The National League changes the rules so that...
National League's inaugural season in 1876, but were expelled at the end of that season. The next year, the Hartford Dark Blues moved to nearby Brooklyn...
league player to officially hit for the cycle. In a game against the ClevelandBlues, Foley hit a home run in the first inning, a triple in the second inning...