Indianapolis Hoosiers (AA)
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The Indianapolis Hoosiers were an American Association team in Major League Baseball for one season (1884). They won 29 games and lost 78 for a winning percentage of .271, and finished 46 games behind the first-place New York Metropolitans. Their home games were played at Seventh Street Park in Indianapolis.
The Buckeyes were managed by Jim Gifford (25-60) and Bill Watkins (4-18). Their best-hitting regular players were catcher Jim Keenan (.293) and shortstop Marr Phillips (.269). Larry McKeon (18-41, 3.50) was their primary starting pitcher.