Player |
Position |
Seasons |
Notes |
Ref |
Baldwin, LadyLady Baldwin |
P |
1890 |
Baldwin appeared in 7 games for Buffalo in 1890, going 2-5. He retired after the season. |
[1] |
Beecher, EdEd Beecher |
OF |
1890 |
Beecher appeared in 126 games, collecting 159 hits, 90 RBI, and a .297 batting average. He led the team in hits and at bats. |
[2] |
Buckley, JohnJohn Buckley |
P |
1890 |
Buckley pitched in 4 games for Buffalo, going 1-3 with a 7.68 ERA. 1890 was his only season in the major leagues. |
[3] |
Carney, JohnJohn Carney |
1B / OF |
1890 |
Carney split the 1890 season with the Cleveland Infants. In his 28 games for the Bisons, Carney collected 29 hits in 107 at bats, hitting for a .271 batting average. |
[4] |
Clark, SpiderSpider Clark |
P |
1890 |
Clark appeared in 69 games for the Bisons in 1890. He hit .265 with Buffalo, in his second and final season in the majors. |
[5] |
Cotter, DanDan Cotter |
P |
1890 |
Cotter pitched in the only game of his career for the Bisons, throwing a complete game loss, wile giving up 18 hits and 14 earned runs. |
[6] |
Cunningham, BertBert Cunningham |
P |
1890 |
Cunningham split the 1890 season with the Bisons and the Philadelphia Athletics. He, along with George Haddock, led Buffalo with 9 wins, and he had the only 2 shutouts for Buffalo. |
[7] |
Doe, FredFred Doe |
SP |
1890 |
Doe pitched in 1 game for both the Bisons and the Pittsburgh Burghers in 1890. He got his only decision, a loss, for Buffalo. |
[8] |
Duzen, BillBill Duzen |
SP |
1890 |
Duzen, who pitched only in 1890, loss both of the games he pitched, giving up 20 earned runs in 13.0 innings pitched. |
[9] |
Faatz, JayJay Faatz |
1B |
1890 |
In 1890, Faatz played in 32 games for the Bisons, hitting .189 and driving in 16 RBI. |
[10] |
Ferson, AlexAlex Ferson |
SP |
1890 |
Ferson had a 1-7 win-loss record in 10 games for Buffalo, with a 5.45 ERA. |
[11] |
Gillespie, JimJim Gillespie |
OF |
1890 |
Gillespie played in his only game in the major leagues for Buffalo, going 0-3, with 2 strikeouts |
[12] |
Haddock, GeorgeGeorge Haddock |
SP |
1890 |
Haddock led the Bisons, along with Bert Cunningham in wins, with 9. He also led the Players' League in losses, with 26. |
[13] |
Halligan, JockoJocko Halligan |
OF |
1890 |
Halligan hit .251 in 57 games for the Bisons. |
[14] |
Hoy, DummyDummy Hoy |
CF |
1890 |
Hoy appeared in 122 games for Buffalo, hitting for a .298 batting average. Hoy led the Bisons in runs, with 107, and stolen bases, with 39. |
[15] |
Irwin, JohnJohn Irwin |
3B |
1890 |
Marr played in 77 games for Buffalo, having 31 hits, and a .234 batting average |
[16] |
Keefe, GeorgeGeorge Keefe |
SP |
1890 |
Keefe had a 6-16 record in 25 games for the Bisons. |
[17] |
Krock, GusGus Krock |
SP |
1890 |
In 4 games, Krock had a 0-3 record, with a 6.12 earned run average. 1890 was Krocks' final season in the majors. |
[18] |
Lewis, Lewis |
P |
1890 |
Lewis (whose first name is unknown) pitched in 3 innings in his only game in the majors, getting the oss. He also had 1 hit in 5 at bats. |
[19] |
Mack, ConnieConnie Mack† |
C |
1890 |
In 123 games, Mack went 134 for 503, with a .266 batting average. He collected a career high 53 RBI. |
[20] |
Rainey, JohnJohn Rainey |
OF |
1890 |
Rainey had a .235 batting average in 42 games for Buffalo. |
[21] |
Rowe, JackJack Rowe |
SS |
1890 |
Rowe had 126 hits for the Bisons in 125 games. 1890 was Rowe's final major league season. |
[22] |
Stafford, GeneralGeneral Stafford |
SP / OF |
1890 |
Stafford appeared for the Bisons as both a pitcher and an outfielder. He hit for a .143 batting average, in 49 at bats. Stafford also had a 3-9 win-loss record, with a 5.14 ERA. |
[23] |
Twitchell, LarryLarry Twitchell |
OF / P |
1890 |
Twitchell was both an outfielder and a pitcher for the Bisons, hitting .221, and going 5-7 in 12 games started. |
[24] |
White, DeaconDeacon White |
3B / 1B |
1890 |
White, in his final major league season, played in 122 games for Buffalo in 1890. He drove in 47 runs and had 114 hits. |
[25] |
Wise, SamSam Wise |
2B |
1890 |
Wise had a .293 batting average in 119 games for Buffalo. |
[26] |