The 1880BuffaloBisons finished the season with a 24–58 record, good for seventh place in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
American bison (Bisonbison; pl.: bison), also called the American buffalo or simply buffalo (not to be confused with true buffalo), is a species of bison native...
Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the...
venue's inaugural season took place on April 14, 1988, and saw the BuffaloBisons defeat the Denver Zephyrs 1–0. Bob Patterson of the Bisons threw the first...
The 1879 season was the debut year in the National League for the BuffaloBisons, who had previously played an independent schedule. The Bisons wound up...
The 1881 BuffaloBisons finished the season with a 45–38 record, good for third place in the National League. A highlight from this season occurred on...
300 plains bison. By 1916 more than 2,000 bison lived in the park, which was now overpopulated. As a result, many were moved to Wood Buffalo National Park...
first major-league team to be no-hit at home when Pud Galvin of the BuffaloBisons defeated them, 1–0. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At...
Trojans beats the BuffaloBisons in both games of a double-header, giving him 16 straight wins against the Bisons. July 20 – The BuffaloBisons finish off a...
Apache used the same term ("We called them 'buffalo soldiers,' because they had curly, kinky hair ... like bison") a claim supported by other sources. Another...
professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for Buffalo (1880), Providence (1881–1885), Boston (National...
pitched. On August 20, 1880, he became the first major league pitcher to throw a no-hitter on the road, leading his BuffaloBisons to a 1–0 victory over...
left in Buffalo to take over as "solo manager" of the Bisons. After two years away from baseball, White started 20 games for the 1889 Bisons, threw 17...
The BuffaloBisons were a Major League Baseball team that was based in Buffalo, New York. They played in the National League from 1879 through 1885. During...
New York; they moved to Buffalo after he joined the Bisons in 1881. Their only child, Grace Hughson White, was born in Buffalo on September 8, 1882. The...
as the BuffaloBisons in 1879. McGunnigle had an abbreviated playing record in top professional leagues, tallying 58 games for the BuffaloBisons (1879–80)...
becoming the first team to be no-hit at home, when Pud Galvin of the BuffaloBisons defeated them 1–0. According to Lee Allen, Cincinnati writer and eventual...
Providence Grays sweep the BuffaloBisons in a double-header in the Bisons' last day in the major leagues. Buffalo finishes the season with a 17-game winless...
1935) was a baseball player for the BuffaloBisons of the National League for one game during the 1879 season. He also served as an umpire in the National...
International Association: BuffaloBisons Pacific Coast: San Francisco Athletics (Semi-pro) Inter-league playoff: Boston (NL) and Buffalo (IA) each won 1 game...
Grays joined. The Indianapolis Blues and Milwaukee Grays folded. The BuffaloBisons, Cleveland Blues, Syracuse Stars, and Troy Trojans joined. The Syracuse...