American Association (19th century)|American Association team season
1887 Cleveland Blues
League
American Association
Ballpark
National League Park
City
Cleveland, Ohio
Owner
Frank Robison
Manager
Jimmy Williams
1888 →
The 1887 Cleveland Blues baseball team finished with a 39–92 record, last in the American Association during their debut season. Organized by streetcar tycoon Frank Robison, the team played its home games at National League Park.
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The 1887ClevelandBlues baseball team finished with a 39–92 record, last in the American Association during their debut season. Organized by streetcar...
from 1887 to 1899 that was called the Blues for the 1887 and 1888 seasons This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cleveland Blues...
The Cleveland Spiders were an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The team competed at the major league level from 1887 to 1899...
salaries. The ClevelandBlues merged with the St. Louis Maroons UA team in 1885. 1887–1899 Cleveland Spiders – nickname "Blues" Cleveland went without...
two former baseball grounds located in Cleveland, Ohio, US. The first ground was home to the ClevelandBlues of the National League from 1879 to 1884...
and the Cleveland Spiders, first known as the Blues or Forest Citys, formed in 1887. The first American Association meeting between Cleveland and Cincinnati...
base on balls for a team in a game, with 19 against the ClevelandBlues on 21 September. In 1887, bases on balls (walks) were counted as hits by the major...
The 1888 ClevelandBlues baseball team finished with a 50–82 record, sixth place in the American Association. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
Baseball pitcher from 1883 through 1887. He played for the Providence Grays, St. Louis Maroons, and ClevelandBlues, and is best known for his performance...
Indianapolis Blues, Milwaukee Grays, and Providence Grays joined. The Indianapolis Blues and Milwaukee Grays folded. The Buffalo Bisons, ClevelandBlues, Syracuse...
Association (1871–1872) Cleveland Spiders, National League (1879–1884, 1889–1899) ClevelandBlues, American Association (1887–1888) Cleveland Infants, Players'...
in the American Association as the ClevelandBlues in 1887 and 1888, and in the National League as the Cleveland Spiders from 1889 to 1899. The Spiders...
right-handed pitcher who played six seasons, for seven different teams; the Buffalo Bisons, the ClevelandBlues, and the St. Louis Maroons of the National...
of the Cleveland Spiders franchise, and owned or part-owned the club throughout its existence, from its founding in 1887 as the ClevelandBlues until 1899...
to the ClevelandBlues for $800 to $1000. August 15, 1887: Lev Shreve was purchased by the Hoosiers from the Baltimore Orioles. August 19, 1887: Tom Brown...
Baseball. He played for the St. Paul White Caps, Buffalo Bisons, and ClevelandBlues during the 1880s. Carroll stood 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m). John E. Carroll...
1943), was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1885–1887. He played for the ClevelandBlues and Cincinnati Red Stockings in the American Association...
Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1887 Baltimore Orioles season at Baseball Reference 1887 Baltimore Orioles team page at www.baseball-almanac...
The 1887 Louisville Colonels season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a 76–60 record, fourth place in the American Association...
that season, Savannah sought to make Hotaling its manager, but he returned to Cleveland to play for the American Association team known as the Blues. Hotaling...
played two seasons in the majors, 1887 and 1890, all in the American Association. In 1887, he played in three games for the ClevelandBlues, then in 1890...
in professional baseball from 1887 to 1906. He played eight seasons of Major League Baseball for the ClevelandBlues (1887, 1901), Detroit Wolverines (1888)...
league Iron & Oil Association. After two more seasons in the minors, he was signed by the ClevelandBlues of the American Association, and became the club's...