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Hartford Dark Blues
Years 1874–1877
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 pennants 0
  • NAPBBP pennants 0

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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