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received a "wholesome punching" from his teammates. Later in the season before a contest against Holyoke, New Haven captain Elmer Zacher caught Reisigl fraternizing in Holyoke's dressing room just before a game in which Reisigl was the starting pitcher. After the game, his teammates "went in search of him. They saw him and he ran and they could not catch him." After these incidents, newspaper reports started to refer to him as "Bugs" Reisigl. Reisigl's brother Charles also was a pitcher on the 1909 New Haven team, until he was released in August.
964:. In February 1906, Yale extended Lush, giving him a three-year contract. Lush remained in charge of the Yale baseball team in 1906 and 1907, but was replaced by Tad Jones in 1908, when the college briefly decided to cease using professional coaches. Lush was paid his contracted amount by Yale in 1908. After leaving New Haven, Lush became the basketball coach at the 388:. The 1885 New Haven season was extremely brief, as the team had just one official game, joining the league and folding after one game on August 15, 1885. New Haven ended their one-game season with a record of 0–1 and were managed by H.A. Ely . After New Haven folded, the Southern New England League re-formed as the 1018:
In 1910, the team became known as New Haven "Hens." New Haven continued play as members of the eight–team Class B level Connecticut State League. The Hens finished with an overall record of 67–55 and in fourth place, playing the season under manager Bill Carrick. No playoffs held and in a close race,
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in the Connecticut State League. In July, 1901, dissatisfied with both his team's play and the level of fan support, Connor sold the Waterbury franchise to local businessman George Harrington and then signed to play with New Haven. For the season, Connor hit. 299 in 411 at bats between the two teams.
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The Eastern Association lost four teams during the 1891 season, including New Haven, finishing the season with four remaining teams. New Haven had a 48–39 record under returning manager Walt Burnham when the New Haven team disbanded on August 14. Buffalo was the league champion when the league ended
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New Haven pitchers threw two no-hitters in the 1890 season. On May 21, 1890, John Doran defeated Washington by the score of 4–0 with 11 strikeouts and 4 walks. On September 22, 1890, John Gilliand threw New Haven's second no-hitter of the season in defeating Newark 7–0 with 3 walks and 7 strikeouts.
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In their second season of Connecticut State League play, the New Haven Blues won the 1899 league championship. Continuing play in the Class F level Connecticut State League, the team compiled a record of 55–38, placing first in the final standings of the eight–team league. Managed in 1899 by Thomas
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Continuing play in the Atlantic Association, New Haven was the 1890 league champions. With a final record of 82–36, the team finished the season in first place, led to the championship by manager Walt Burnham. The Atlantic league began the season as an eight team and ended the season as a four-team
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New Haven Blues finished in third place in the 1904 season. With a record of 69–47, New Haven continued play in their final full season under team owner and manager Jim Canavan. The Class D level league returned to "Connecticut State League" name, as New Haven finished 39.0 games behind the first
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The New Haven "Blues" resumed play as members of the 1898 Class F level Connecticut State League, beginning a fifteen-season tenure of consecutive membership in the league. The league expanded to become an eight–team league. The 1898 team was also known as the "Students." The league was sometimes
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later in the 1896 season. As his career continued, Garvin developed a pitch that curved in the opposite direction of the typical curveball thrown by a right-handed pitcher. Garvin's long fingers allowed him to hold the ball with a unique grip. Some sources credit Garvin with teaching hall of fame
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team left the Atlantic Association with a 77–24 in order to join the American Association. With Baltimore, Washington, Wilmington and Hartford no longer in the Atlantic League, New Haven ended the season in first place, finishing 18.5 games ahead of the second place Lebanon team. No playoffs were
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was a veteran player in the major leagues in 1888, where he had become injured and had earlier developed a drinking problem. In, 1881 a horse car accident had left Burdock was rendered unconscious and local newspapers reported that he was in critical condition. Burdock was able to recover quickly
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In their final season known as the New Haven "Blues." the team continued minor league play in the 1908 eight–team Class B level Connecticut State League, ending the season in an improved third place. The Blues achieved their place finish with a final record of 83–63. Playing the season under the
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in exchange for George Reitz. However, Reitz later retired as a player, so the trade with Davenport was voided and Reisigl remained with New Haven. In June 1910, Reisigl was suspended for insubordination after he failed to show up for a team road trip to Hartford and did not offer an acceptable
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After his return from suspension, Reisigl was in conflict with his teammates, who physically beat him up following a game on August 5, 1909. As the story went, Reisigl "grinned with delight" when the pitchers on the team were not pitching well during their game that day. After the game Reisigl
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The Blues ended the 1907 eight-team Connecticut State League final season with a record of 44–80. New Haven finished in seventh place, playing the season under the direction of owner/manager Cornelius Danaher. No playoff was held, as New Haven ended the season 38.5 games behind the first place
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The 1901 New Haven Blues placed fifth in the eight–team Class F level Connecticut State League final standings. New Haven compiled a final record of 56–54, playing the season under the direction of returning manager Jim Canavan. The Blues finished the season 10.0 games behind the first place
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gave Burdock a chance with the team. Shortly after Burdock was obtained by Brooklyn, he faced criminal charges for kissing a woman while he was intoxicated. He was acquitted of the charges at trial. Burdock retired as a player at age 39 after returning to Brooklyn for a final season in 1891.
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and J. P. Kelley. No league playoffs were held, but the league had a tumultuous season as Bridgeport (July 6), and Hartford (July 30) folded during the season. Springfield was "expelled from the league in May 26, 1887. On July 20, 1887 the New Haven team folded from the league, which saw the
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level league. The Blues won the league championship in the newly elevated league. Ending the season with a final record of 70–39, the Blues placed first in the league standings, as New Haven was again managed by Jim Canavan. The Blues ended the season 5.5 games ahead of the second place
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went 13–6 with a 1.88 ERA for the New Haven team and then compiled a 17–16 record in completing the season pitching for the Buffalo Bisons and Syracuse Stars/Utica Stars teams, giving him a league leading 30 total wins on the season. New Haven did not host a team in the 1893 season.
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in the final standings. Waterbury was managed by former New Haven player and Hall of Fame member Roger Connor. No playoffs were held. Feddy Parent returned to New Haven and led the league with 138 total hits. Blues' pitcher Charles McDonald won 26 games to lead the league.
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Playing under a new manager, the 1906 New Haven Blues placed third in the eight-team Connecticut State League final standings, rebounding from their seventh-place finish the season before. The Blues ended the season with a record of 68–57, playing the season under manager
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was indefinitely suspended by New Haven on June 14, 1909. Newspaper reports stated, "(Reisigl) has been acting badly for a week, and he has been talking as bad as he has acted. He is useless to the team in his present condition, and he will be allowed to sober off."
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when the team disbanded June 18. They folded just shy of the first half's completion. Overall, in winning percentage, they were in third place at .541 (20–17) behind manager/2B Dan Shannon (.244) when they folded. Sandy Griffin hit .302 for New Haven. Pitcher
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was also a member of the 1878 team while playing his final professional season at as a player at age 29. The team had a 1–11 record and were expelled from the league on June 20, 1878. The International Association did not resume play after the 1878 season.
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New Haven ended the 1909 Connecticut State League season in sixth place. With a record of 59–65, New Haven played the season under manager Phil Corcoran. No playoffs were held as New Haven finished 18.0 games behind the first place
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The Blues finished the season in fourth place in their first extended season of minor league baseball. New Haven ended the Eastern League season with record of 26–30, playing the season under managers James Donnelly,
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play. New Haven's Dan Lally led the Eastern Association with five home runs and New Haven pitcher L.A. Gilliland led the league with a 0.87 ERA. The Eastern Association did not return to play in 1892.
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In returning to play in the 1898 Connecticut State League, New Haven placed a close second in the standings. The Blues ended the season with a record of 56–40, playing the season under five managers:
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New Haven returned to hosting minor league play in 1887, with the team becoming known as the New Haven "Blues" for the first time. The New Haven team became members of the six–team Independent level
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in the final league standings. At age 43, Baseball Hall of Fame member Roger Connor returned to play for the 1901 New Haven Blues. Connor began the 1901 season as the owner-manager player of the
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The 1894 New Haven "Elm Citys" team played as members of the independent Connecticut State League. John McKee served as the New Haven manager. The team record and league results are unknown.
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The 1903 New Haven Blues were the runner–up, as the league changed formal names for one season. New Haven ended the season with a record of 52–57 to place sixth in eight-team Class D level "
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in the 1908–09 basketball season. In February 1909, he was rehired as Yale's baseball coach after a one-season hiatus. He remained as the baseball coach at Yale through the 1911 season.
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team, beginning Mack's professional career at age 21. Danaher was a local lawyer. Danaher signed Cornelius McGillicuddy, Mack's given name, as a catcher for a salary of $ 90 per month.
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In defending their championship from the season before, the New Haven Blues placed second in the 1900 Class F level Connecticut State League. Playing under managers Thomas Reilly and
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In the 1892 season, the Eastern Association became the Easten League and the New Haven Nutmegs folded before completing their season. New Haven had a record of 20–17 under manager
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both played for 1878 New Haven team, the first minor league team hosted in the city. 23 years later, Roger Connor later returned to play for the 1901 New Haven Blues at age 43.
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Early in his career, Garvin was known to drink heavily and become violent in his interactions. Garvin became known as "The Navasota Tarantula" in reference to his hometown of
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The New Haven franchise did not play in 1888, as the six–team Connecticut State League reformed without a New Haven franchise and folded for the season on July 25, 1888.
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Earlier New Haven minor league teams played under various nicknames as members of numerous leagues. New Haven began minor league play in 1878 as members of the
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Jim Canavan began a five-season tenure as the New Haven manager in 1900. Canavan had been a major league player who had his most productive in 1894 with the
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In 1907, the New Haven Blues were managed by the team owner, Cornelius Danaher. Years earlier while owner of a nearby minor league team, Danaher had signed
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of New Haven won the Connecticut State League batting title, with an average of .326 and also led the league with both 96 runs scored and 125 total hits.
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In 1885, minor league baseball play resumed in New Haven with a brief foray into professional play, when The New Haven team briefly became members of the
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level League. The New Haven ended the season with a final record of 47–70, led by returning manager Jim Canavan in his final season and his replacement,
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The New Haven team did not return to play in 1897, as the Connecticut State League, reformed as a six–team league without a New Haven franchise in the
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when the team disbanded July 12. New Haven 1896 played in two leagues during the season. The New Haven "Edgewoods" began the season as members of the
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in New York City. It was reported in 1893, that his patrons sometimes "paid more attention to 'Dasher' Troy's emporium than they did to the game."
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Bill Carrick had been a pitcher for the New Haven teams in 1908 and 1909, before being named as player/manager for the 1910 season.
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After the 1875 major league team, minor league baseball play began in New Haven in 1878. The "New Haven" team briefly played in the
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of New Haven led the league with 10 home runs. Simmons also had 155 hits and scored 78 runs to lead the league in both categories.
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are the two shortest players ever to have a career in Major League Baseball. Murphy was the subject of the 1894 book titled
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hosted home games at the park. The ballpark was located at Whalley Avenue and West Park Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut.
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where he purchased and began a tenure as manager of the New Haven franchise in the Connecticut Baseball League.
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After being a player/manager for New Haven in 1887, "Dasher" Troy played his last professional season for the
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played his second professional season with New Haven in 1886, before making his major league debut with the
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New Haven Blues continued play in 1902, as the eight–team Connecticut State League became classified as a
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championship in his first season. Yale is located in New Haven, Connecticut. Lush was also managing the
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of New Haven led the Atlantic Association with 12 home runs and 159 total hits, while New Haven pitcher
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in 1894, 1895, and 1897. Listed as 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) tall and 125 lbs. Murphy and
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In 1909 the team was renamed as the New Haven "Black Crows" and the team was owned by George Cameron.
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The New Haven "Nutmegs" team returned to minor league play in 1889, beginning play as members of the
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The 1905 New Haven Blues placed seventh, as the Connecticut State League became a reclassified as
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Following his tenure with New Haven, owner and manager Jim Canavan later became a scout for the
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in 1888 when New Haven did not return to play. Playing with the Troy team, his 1888 manager was
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On August 3, 1904, New Haven pitcher Phil Corcoran threw a no-hitter in a 4–0 victory over the
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For their duration of play in the era, New Haven minor league teams hosted home games at the
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On August 18, 1905, New Haven pitcher Tom Tuckey threw a no-hitter in a 7–0 victory over the
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released Burdock in the middle of the 1888 season. After Burdock's release, from Boston, the
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from his head injury without missing significant playing time. Because of his drinking, the
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Holyoke Papermakers team. Despite pitching on the seventh-place team, New Haven pitcher
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sports competitions in the 19th century and served as the first home field for Yale's
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Jack Reisigl is Suspended,” Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut), June 14, 1909: 7.
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Yale Murphy, the Great Short-stop, or, The Little Midget of the Giant New York Team
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team. In the game, Tuckey issued one walk and had six strikeouts in his no-hitter.
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and Connie Miller. New Haven Ended the season just 0.5 game behind the first place
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known as the interchangeable "Connecticut League" in the era. New Haven joined the
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Before the 1910 New Haven season, Bugs Reisigl was traded by New Haven to the
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minor league franchise in 1905 and 1906, where one of his players in 1906 was
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made his professional debut with the 1878 team. Fellow Hall of Fame member
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in the era. Hamilton Park was first was home to baseball in 1875 when the
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led the Connecticut State League with 88 runs scored, while Blues pitcher
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The early New Haven teams all hosted their home minor league games at the
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collegiate baseball coach beginning in 1905, with famed football pioneer
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team folded from the league on August 1, 1890. On August 27, 1890, the
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Yale Murphy, the Great Short-Stop, or, The Little Midget of the Giants
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Bone’s Players Beat Up Reisigl” Hartford Courant, August 6, 1909: 12.
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The New Haven Texas "Steers" returned to play in 1896 Class A level
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The New Haven team continued play in 1891 as charter members of the
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from 1899 to 1908, winning league championships in 1899 and 1902.
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remaining Danbury and Waterbury teams play through September 13.
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team. The Yale football team played as the site from 1870 until
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in the final standings of the eight-team, Class B level league.
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Reilly, New Haven finished 3.5 games ahead of the second place
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was first was home to professional baseball in 1875 when the
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New Haven ended the season 3.0 games behind the first place
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Major league careers cut short: Leading players gone by 30
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and Hartford Nutmeggers both folded while the first place
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explanation in the aftermath. It was stated that manager
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about his signature pitch. A similar pitch is known as a
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level league and the president was Charles D. White. The
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led the league with a both 1.12 ERA and 241 strikeouts.
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teams joined with New Haven in beginning league play.
797:, leading to his nickname. Murphy had played for the 4831:"Connie Mack Minor Leagues Statistics & History" 1034:for the 1911 season, with New Haven now managed by 861:among others. Canavan later recommended Tesreau to 716:in the final standings, as no playoffs were held. 590:, who were managed by Baseball Hall of Fame member 226: 198: 193: 168: 163: 155: 150: 97: 66: 61: 21: 5287:"1910 Norwich Bonbons/Meriden Doublins Statistics" 3543:"Eastern Association (B) Encyclopedia and History" 2814:, The New Haven Register, Sunday, February 8, 2009 793:played for the Blues in 1903. Murphy had attended 352:members on their roster. At age 20, hall of famer 5353:Clarence Deming and Henry Walcott Farnam (1915), 330:played one season as members of the major league 5387:Sports clubs and teams in New Haven, Connecticut 4001:"America's pastime, once upon a time, in Texoma" 3579:"1891 Eastern Association (EA) on StatsCrew.com" 3426:"1890 Baltimore Orioles Roster on StatsCrew.com" 2879:"Candy Cummings Career Stats Leagues Statistics" 2825:"1878 New Bedford/New Haven/Hartford Statistics" 940:New Haven Blues manager Billy Lush had been the 677:teams in beginning league play on May 4, 1898. 46:(1878, 1885, 1887, 1889–1892, 1896, 1898–1910) 8: 3871:"Ned Garvin Register Statistics and History" 2805:Photography exhibit reveals 'lost New Haven' 3054:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). 1879:(1878) Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame, 1939 5141: 5139: 5137: 5135: 5133: 4910: 4908: 3994: 3992: 2799: 2797: 2795: 2793: 2791: 633:. Garvin died in Fresno on June 16, 1908. 5167: 5165: 4711: 4709: 4658: 4656: 4377: 4375: 4170: 4168: 3729: 3727: 3519: 3517: 3502: 3500: 3498: 3056:The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 3049: 3047: 3045: 3043: 3041: 2776:New Haven (minor league baseball) players 73:(1878, 1885, 1887, 1889–1890, 1892, 1896) 4509: 4507: 4452: 4450: 4355: 4353: 4298: 4296: 4245: 4243: 3735:"1896 New Haven Texas Steers Statistics" 3479: 3477: 3475: 3317: 3315: 3313: 3039: 3037: 3035: 3033: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3025: 3023: 3021: 2966: 2964: 1371: 1087: 5072: 5070: 4023: 4021: 2846:"Roger Connor Minor Leagues Statistics" 2840: 2838: 2787: 948:as an advisor, leading the team to the 873:1906 to 1908 – Connecticut State League 4362:"No. 100 Jimmy Canavan and Harry Stow" 2859: 2857: 2855: 18: 5407:Baseball teams disestablished in 1908 5392:Defunct baseball teams in Connecticut 3753:"1896 New Haven Edgewoods Statistics" 3696:"1894 New Haven Elm Citys Statistics" 3099: 3097: 882:. No playoffs were held. New Haven's 438:1889 to 1896 – Six League memberships 7: 4564:"Yale Murphy Statistics and History" 1030:returned Reisigl to the newly named 979:During the season, New Haven player 5043:(available at newspaperarchive.com) 3843:"The Reading club's pitcher Garvin" 3651:"1892 New Haven Nutmegs Statistics" 3525:"1891 New Haven Nutmegs Statistics" 5402:Baseball teams established in 1899 5337:"Seamheads.com Ballparks Database" 3999:Strauch, Nate (November 3, 2014). 3789:"1885 Southern New England League" 1933:(1896, 1900–1901, 1903; 1908, MGR) 1404:New Haven moved to Hartford May 20 913:led the league with 26 victories. 890:won 26 games, tops in the league. 319:Early teams – Hall of Fame players 14: 4849:"Connie Mack Has Link to Meriden" 4605:"The Players Speak: Heading Home" 4458:"1902 New Haven Blues Statistics" 4383:"1901 New Haven Blues Statistics" 4304:"1900 New Haven Blues Statistics" 4176:"1898 New Haven Blues Statistics" 2972:"1887 New Haven Blues Statistics" 1427:Team joined and folded August 15 817:on February 14, 1906, at age 36. 3958:James, Bill; Neyer, Rob (2008). 348:The 1878 New Haven team had two 4966:"1909 Connecticut State League" 4948:"1908 Connecticut State League" 4767:"1906 Connecticut State League" 4437:"1902 Connecticut State League" 4322:"1900 Connecticut State League" 4265:"1899 Connecticut State League" 3633:"1891 Connecticut State League" 3328:. McFarland. pp. 133–135. 3282:"1888 Connecticut State League" 3234:. December 30, 1893. p. 6. 3213:. September 8, 1900. p. 1. 972:1909 & 1910 – New nicknames 458:team as no playoffs were held. 277:(1891), Eastern League (1892), 5372:New Haven – Baseball Reference 4611:. Retrieved November 13, 2010. 4084:Perkins, Red (June 27, 1908). 3171:. October 11, 1902. p. 5. 3129:. October 20, 1900. p. 6. 2761:New Haven Texas Steers players 2756:New Haven Prairie Hens players 1065:was established in the 1880s. 644:1898 to 1905 – New Haven Blues 1: 5020:"1905 Plattsburgh Statistics" 5002:"1906 Plattsburgh Statistics" 4142:, retrieved October 29, 2012 2766:New Haven Black Crows players 334:and hosted home games at the 222:New Haven Prairie Hens (1910) 211:New Haven Texas Steers (1896) 209:New Haven Nutmegs (1891–1892) 3192:. 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Index

1887
1908
New Haven, Connecticut
Independent
Class A
Class F
Class D
Class B
International Association
Southern New England League
Eastern League
Atlantic Association
Eastern Association
Connecticut State League
Naugatuck Valley League
Atlantic League
Connecticut State League
Howard Avenue Grounds
minor league baseball
New Haven, Connecticut
Connecticut State League
International Association
Southern New England League
Eastern League
Atlantic Association
Eastern Association
Connecticut State League
Naugatuck Valley League
Atlantic League
Howard Avenue Grounds

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