After finishing in second place in the International Association in 1878, the Syracuse Stars joined the rival National League for the 1879 baseball season. However, on September 10, with a seventh-place 22–48 record, they folded operations with a handful of games remaining.
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International Association in 1878, the SyracuseStars joined the rival National League for the 1879 baseball season. However, on September 10, with a seventh-place...
It was the home field of Stars teams from 1878 through 1884, including the SyracuseStars of the National League in 1879. The second, and longest-lived...
Baseball teams: the SyracuseStars of the National League in 1879, which didn't finish their first season; and the SyracuseStars of the American Association...
playing field located in Syracuse, New York. The ground was home to the SyracuseStars of the National League for the 1879season. Historians also refer...
Association, three seasons for the Manchesters of the International Association from 1877 to 1879, and one partial season for the SyracuseStars of the National...
triples, and 23 RBI. Dorgan returned to the SyracuseStars for the 1878 and 1879seasons. In 1879, the Stars joined the National League and attained major...
1878 and 1879, moved to the outfield. Other off-season signings included Hick Carpenter of the SyracuseStars to play third base, while the Stars had rookies...
The 1879season was the National League debut for the Troy Trojans. They finished the season 19–56, last in the league. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
an American third baseman who played with several major league teams from 1879 to 1892. Carpenter was born in Grafton, Massachusetts, in 1855. He started...
The 1879season was the debut year in the National League for the Buffalo Bisons, who had previously played an independent schedule. The Bisons wound...
The 1879 Providence Grays won the National League title in only their second season in the league. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats;...
Cleveland Blues beats Curry Foley of the Boston Red Caps 8–2. July 26 – SyracuseStars pitcher Harry McCormick hits a home run in the first inning against...
mainly second base in his 11 seasons. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Farrell made his major league debut for the 1879SyracuseStars of the National League, where...
the founding of a major league team in Nashville, named the "Nashville Stars", after the Negro league team of that name. The group initially sought land...
Blues, SyracuseStars, and Troy Trojans joined. The SyracuseStars folded. The Cincinnati Reds disbanded and were replaced by the Cincinnati Stars. The...
Hackett to the SyracuseStars in 1888. Although he slumped at the plate during his two years playing for the Stars, he was popular among Syracuse fans, so much...
The 1879season was the National League debut for the Cleveland Blues. They finished the season 27–55, sixth in the eight-team National League. Note:...
a player-manager for the SyracuseStars in 1879. Finishing with a 5-21 record, he never managed again. In the winter of 1879–80, Macullar and Hick Carpenter...
The 1879 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fifth in the National League with a record of 43–37, 14 games behind...
season with a combined 10–5 record against the NL clubs. Buffalo will become a member of the National League in 1879. October 3 – The SyracuseStars defeat...
SyracuseStars seriously hurt the International Association's chances at major league status when they joined the rival National League for the 1879 season...
The 1879 Boston Red Caps season was the ninth season of the franchise. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average;...
The 1879 Chicago White Stockings season was the eighth season of the Chicago White Stockings franchise, the fourth in the National League and the second...
was interested in Worcester as a potential replacement for the failed SyracuseStars franchise primarily based on the performance of their ace pitcher, Lee...