The 1893ClevelandSpiders finished with a 73–55 record and a third-place finish in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At...
ClevelandSpiders, led by star pitcher Cy Young, finished with a 93–56 overall record, second-best in the National League. In the first split season in...
Association as the Cleveland Blues in 1887 and 1888, and in the National League as the ClevelandSpiders from 1889 to 1899. The Spiders used eight Opening...
The Richmond Spiders represent the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. The Spiders compete in the Division I FCS of the National Collegiate...
was .329 in 1893. The Spiders never finished a full season in first place in the National League, but Tebeau's team benefited from the season structure...
the National League for three seasons, spending his entire career (1897–1899) as an outfielder for the ClevelandSpiders. A Penobscot, Sockalexis is often...
the worst Major League Baseball team in history, the 1899 ClevelandSpiders. Before the season, the Robisons purchased the bankrupt St. Louis Browns from...
Young entered the major leagues in 1890 with the National League's ClevelandSpiders and pitched for them until 1898. He was then transferred to the St...
split season in National League history, with the first-half champion Boston Beaneaters (102–48) playing the second-half champion ClevelandSpiders (93–56)...
baseball shortstop. He played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the National League's ClevelandSpiders. Born in Grafton, Ohio, McKean...
obtained by the ClevelandSpiders, who had been scouting Young during the season. Young made his major league debut with the ClevelandSpiders on August 6...
that fans in Cleveland were not going to pay to watch a decimated roster, the Spiders/Perfectos ownership transferred all of the Spiders' home games against...
National League's ClevelandSpiders, and for the next few seasons, he was the team's number two starter behind Cy Young. In his rookie season of 1892, Cuppy...
split season, the Beaneaters finished first in the first half, and three games behind the ClevelandSpiders in the second half. After the season, the two...
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in Northeast Ohio along...
League Baseball (MLB) from 1890 to 1905 for the New York Giants, ClevelandSpiders, St. Louis Perfectos / Cardinals, St. Louis Browns, and Boston Americans...
The 1893 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 12th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their seventh season in the National League. The Pirates finished...
League (split season): First-half: Boston Beaneaters Second-half: ClevelandSpiders World Series: Boston Beaneaters over ClevelandSpiders (5–0; 1 tie)...
steal 354 bases. He hit .300 in ten different seasons. Playing until 1897 with the Giants, ClevelandSpiders and Cincinnati Reds, Ewing posted consistently...
for the Maumees, who folded after a single season, and Alvord's contract was sold to the NL's ClevelandSpiders. However, after just thirteen games, Alvord...
played for 19 seasons as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB), including 13 seasons for the Cleveland Blues/Spiders (1887–1899), three seasons for the Pittsburgh...
The 1893 Brooklyn Grooms finished a disappointing seventh in the National League race under new player/manager Dave Foutz. The highlight of the year was...
He played for the ClevelandSpiders of the National League (NL). During the split-season format played in 1892, he was Cleveland's first baseman when...
third-place finish. He spent the last two seasons playing with the ClevelandSpiders, and in 1893 with Cleveland, Ewing hit .344 with six home runs and 122...
The 1893 Boston Beaneaters season was the 23rd season of the franchise. They won their third straight and sixth overall National League pennant. Note:...