American Association (19th century)|American Association team season
1886 Louisville Colonels
League
American Association
Ballpark
Eclipse Park
City
Louisville, Kentucky
Owners
W. L. Lyons, Zach Phelps, W. L. Jackson, John Phelps
Manager
Jim Hart
← 1885
1887 →
The 1886 Louisville Colonels season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a 66–70 record, fourth place in the American Association.
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behind the St. Louis Browns. September 1, 1886: Joe Strauss was purchased by the Grays from the LouisvilleColonels. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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positions in the infield. Wolf played for his hometown team, the LouisvilleColonels of the American Association, from 1882, when they were called the...
Chicago White Stockings, Toledo Maumees, Baltimore Orioles, and LouisvilleColonels from 1885 to 1892. He was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed...
where he didn't get a hit Murphy began his career in 1886 with the Major League LouisvilleColonels. On the defensive side, Murphy played his only game...
place on September 30, 1890. During his career he played for the Louisville Eclipse/Colonels and Pittsburgh Alleghenys. Hecker is considered by some baseball...
only major league victory, and 8–2 defeat of the LouisvilleColonels on May 9 at Eclipse Park in Louisville, Kentucky. Before his time with the Hoosiers,...
LouisvilleColonels following the 1883 season. He became club president in 1885 and was elected chairman of the American Association in December 1886...
Brooklyn Atlantics became the Brooklyn Grays. The Louisville Eclipse became the LouisvilleColonels. The Buffalo Bisons transferred to Minor League Baseball...
Association. After the season, the Hoosiers folded, and John moved on to the LouisvilleColonels, where he spent the next few seasons. Though Kerins played...
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