Cleveland Infants
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The Cleveland Infants were a one-year baseball team in the Players' League. Owned by Al Johnson, the Infants finished 1890, their lone season, with 55 wins and 75 losses. Their home games were played at Brotherhood Park.[1]
Roster
- Jersey Bakely
- Jack Brennan
- Jay Budd
- Pete Browning
- John Carney
- Ed Delahanty
- Charlie Dewald
- Bill Gleason
- Henry Gruber
- George Hemming
- Henry Larkin
- Jimmy McAleer
- Willie McGill
- Cinders O'Brien
- Paul Radford
- Pop Snyder
- Cub Stricker
- Neil Stynes
- Sy Sutcliffe
- Patsy Tebeau
- Larry Twitchell
Trivia
The 1890 Cleveland Infants (click team name for complete roster) home / road splits for the regular season were 31-30-1 (0.508 winning percentage) at home and 24-45 (0.348 winning percentage) away.
The 1890 Cleveland Infants were 10-13 in June of 1890.
During the regular season the 1890 Cleveland Infants scored the most runs (20) on June 2, 1890 versus the Chicago Pirates. The most runs scored against them (23) was played on April 19, 1890 versus the Buffalo Bisons.[2]
See also
External Links
References
- ↑ Project Ballpark
- ↑ "Cleveland Infants Schedule". Retrieved 10 October 2013.
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