Walter Mullen, Laurens Enos, Oliver Cabana and William E. Robertson
Managers
Larry Schlafly, Walter Blair and Harry Lord
← 1914
Team portrait from August 1915
The 1915 Buffalo Blues season was a season in American baseball. The team, which did not have an official nickname but was generally known as the Buffeds the previous year, adopted the "Blues" nickname for the 1915 season. They were also known as the Buffalo Federals or Buffalo Feds. They finished 74–78, good for 6th place in the Federal League, 12 games behind the Chicago Whales. After the season, both the team and the league folded. It would be 105 more years—when the Toronto Blue Jays temporarily moved to Buffalo to play the pandemic-shortened 2020 season and avoid border restrictions—before Buffalo hosted Major League Baseball again.
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The 1915BuffaloBluesseason was a season in American baseball. The team, which did not have an official nickname but was generally known as the Buffeds...
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played for the Boston Americans/Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and BuffaloBlues from 1907 to 1915. Harry Lord was born in Porter, Maine, on March 8, 1882, and...
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78 base on balls. He had 10 or more RBI in a season six times, with a career high 20 RBI with the 1915 New York Yankees. He also played at all three...
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