Based in Hartford, Connecticut (1874–1876) Brooklyn, New York (1877)
Major league affiliations
National League (1876–1877)
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (1874–1875)
Team history
Brooklyn Hartfords (1877)
Hartford Dark Blues (1874–1876)
Ballpark
Union Grounds (1877)
Hartford Ball Club Grounds (1874–1876)
Colors
Dark blue, silver
Owners
Morgan Bulkeley
Managers
Bob Ferguson (1875–1877)
Lip Pike (1874)
Major league titles
National League pennants0
NAPBBP pennants0
The Hartfords (more commonly called the Hartford Dark Blues because of their uniform color) were a 19th-century baseball team. The team was based in Hartford, Connecticut.
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The Hartfords (more commonly called the HartfordDarkBlues because of their uniform color) were a 19th-century baseball team. The team was based in Hartford...
757465; -72.669252 Hartford Ball Club Grounds was a baseball grounds in Hartford, Connecticut. It was home to the HartfordDarkBlues from 1874 to 1876...
The HartfordDarkBlues were formed by Morgan Bulkeley and joined the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players for the 1874 season. They...
The HartfordDarkBlues joined the new National League for its first season in 1876, and team owner Morgan Bulkeley was the first National League president...
Connecticut. The last major league team was the HartfordDarkBlues, which played its final season in Hartford as a charter member of the newly-established...
1875 HartfordDarkBlues finished in third place. They were managed by starting third baseman Bob "Death to Flying Things" Ferguson. The DarkBlues, with...
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United States. His brother, Israel Pike, played briefly for the HartfordDarkBlues during the 1877 season. Pike was one of professional baseball's first...
lost seven games and tied one against the Boston Red Stockings and HartfordDarkBlues. Boston ended up winning the pennant, seven games ahead of the second-place...
York Mutuals, Baltimore Canaries, Philadelphia White Stockings and HartfordDarkBlues. Cummings won 63.3% of his games over his four NA seasons. In 1876...
at Driving Park on October 30, 1874, between Boston and the HartfordDarkBlues. Hartford won, 17–11, in front of a crowd of 500. The Worcester Worcesters...
becoming the Newark Eagles. The HartfordDarkBlues moved to Brooklyn for the 1877 season, becoming the Brooklyn Hartfords. The St. Louis Maroons relocated...
Elizabeth Resolutes in 1873, the New York Mutuals from 1873 to 1874, the HartfordDarkBlues from 1875 to 1877, the Providence Grays from 1878 to 1879, and one...
they were expelled from the NL. The following year Start joined the HartfordDarkBlues, and in 1878 moved over to the Chicago White Stockings. 1878 was...
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