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376: 544:. The American League played the 1900 season as a Class A level minor league. A newly formed Western League played in 1900 without a Kansas City franchise. The Blues placed fifth in the American League standings, remaining under manager Jim Manning. With a 69–70 record, the Blues finished 15.0 games behind the first place 426:. The Blues finished with a record of 66–59, just 1.0 game behind Sioux City, who finished 66–57 in the eight–team league. The Milwaukee Brewers were leading the standings in 1891, when they withdrew on August 16, 1893, with a 59–37 record to join the American Association. Kansas City was again managed by Jim Manning. 591:
of Milwaukee. At the meeting, it was decided that the new American League would become a major league and would not have a team in Kansas City, instead moving the franchise to Washington D.C. Manning was assigned responsibility for the proposed new club in Washington, D.C. Afterward, Manning stated:
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The Kansas City Blues finished in third place as the Class A level Western League disbanded on July 17, 1892. The Blues had a 33–33 record under Jim Manning when the league folded. The 1892 team is also referred to as the "Cowboys" in some references. Kansas City was in third place, behind the first
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at the time called Manning "the most popular ball player who ever wore a Kansas City uniform." Manning told the press in Kansas City, "I spent six years here. Kansas City is like home to me ... If I put a new team here next year, as I hope to, it will be a winner, for that is what this town wants
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The Kansas City Blues won the 1893 Western Association championship, as the league folded during the season. After beginning play on May 1, 1893, the Western Association folded June 20, 1893, Kansas City, also referred in some references as the "Cowboys" in 1893, had a record of 12–8, playing under
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wrote at the time: "The news that Manning is to be with us again was hailed with satisfaction by his great army of friends, who have learned to admire him as a player and a gentleman during his many years' service in Kansas City. It may be put down as certain that no club in the Western League will
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The 1898 Kansas City Blues rebounded from a poor 1898 season to capture the 1898 Western League Championship. Kansas City finished the 1898 season with a record of 88–51 as Jim Manning led the team to the championship. The Blues finished 1.5 games ahead of the second place Indianapolis Hoosiers in
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In 1899, the Blues ended their run of consecutive seasons of Western League play. The Kansas City Blues placed seventh in the Western League Standings. Kansas City finished the 1899 season with a record of 53–70, as Jim Manning continued his manager run. Kansas City finished 22.5 games behind the
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In 1890, the Kansas City Blues returned to Western Association play and won a second league championship. With a record of 78–39, Kansas City finished first in the standings of the eight–team league under managers Charlie Hackett and Jim Manning. Kansas City finished 1.0 game ahead of the second
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The 1895 Kansas City Blues finished in third place in the eight–team Western League. With Jim Manning continuing as manager, Kansas City ended the 1895 season with a 73–52 record, finishing 7.0 games behind the Indianapolis Hoosiers in the final standings.
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After many seasons of success on the field, the 1897 Kansas City Blues team suffered a losing season and placed seventh in the standings. The Blues finished the Western League season with a 40–99 record, finishing 60.0 games behind the first place
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manager William Lucas and finishing 0.5 game ahead of the second place St. Joseph Saints. The Kansas Blues (12–8), St. Joseph Saints (11–8) and Topeka Populists (8–12) and Lawrence Jayhawks (7–12) made up in the 1893 Western Association standings.
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Kansas City continued minor league play 1892, rejoining the renamed Western League, which folded during the season. In February 1892, Jim Manning signed with Kansas City to again manage and play second base. The Kansas City correspondent to
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Continuing 1896 Western League play, the Kansas City Blues placed fifth in the eight–team league. With a record of 69–66 under Jim Manning, Kansas City finished 19.5 games behind the first place Minneapolis Millers in the final standings.
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After not fielding a 1886 team, Kansas City returned to minor league play, rejoining the 1887 Western League. The 1887 Kansas City Cowboys placed third in the ten–team Western League with a record of 58–54, playing under managers
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of Kansas City led the Western Association in batting average, hitting .342. Player/manager Jim Manning led the league with 101 stolen bases and 123 runs scored. Kansas City did not return to the 1889 Western Association.
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in 1900. In September 1893, Manning visited Kansas City to lay the groundwork for establishing a new baseball club, including securing an option to play home games at the Exposition baseball grounds.
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The Kansas City Blues won the 1888 Western Association championship. The Blues began Western Association play on April 28, 1888, and finished the season in first place, playing under player/manager
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In 1893, the Kansas City Blues continued play as members of the Class A level Western Association, as the league reduced in size to play as a four-team league. Kansas City began 1893 play with the
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In 1894, the Kansas City Blues franchise continued minor league play as members of the eight-team Western League, which was now under the direction of Hall of Fame member
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played for the 1888 Kansas City Blues at age 18. Nichols pitched to a league leading 16–2 record and 1.14 ERA, pitching 18 complete games in 18 starts for the Blues.
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The president of the Chicago Maroons franchise was Sam Morton, who also was serving a dual role as president of the Western Association in 1888.
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in 1888, 1890 and 1891, Western League in 1892, Western Association in 1893 and Western League from 1894 to 1899. The Blues transitioned to the
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of Kansas City led the Western Association in hitting, with a batting average of .336, while Jim Manning led the league with 96 stolen bases.
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of Kansas City led the Western League in batting average, hitting.362. Kansas City did not field a team in the 1886 Western League.
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pitched for the 1894 Kansas City Blues at age 22. McGinnity had an 8–9 record with a 4.09 ERA in 19 appearances for the Blues.
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and Bradley Patterson. Kansas City finished 30.0 games behind the first place Topeka Golden Giants in the final standings.
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In November 1893, the Western League was formally established with Manning as the owner of the Kansas City Blues.
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In 1888, the Kansas City Blues continued minor league play, becoming members of the eight–team Class A level
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The Rise of Milwaukee Baseball: The Cream City from Midwestern Outpost to the Major Leagues, 1859-1901
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franchise was formed by Jim Manning and Kid Nichols to continue play in the Western League, while the
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In 1900, the Kansas City Blues franchise remained as the Western League evolved to become the
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In the fall of 1893, Jim Manning was one of the three principal organizers of the new
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between 1885 and 1901. The Kansas City minor league teams played as members of the
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In 1901, the Kansas City Blues American League franchise relocated to become the
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Kansas City Blues manager/president Jim Manning was one of the organizers of the
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The 1891 Kansas City Blues finished second in the Western Association behind the
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also played in Kansas City during the Western Association Kansas City Blues era.
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in 1900, a year before the league became a major league, before returning to the
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were a new franchise who replaced the Blues as members of the Western League.
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in November 1900, as the representative of the Kansas City Blues, along with
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finished in second through fourth place. Kansas City finished ahead of the
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The 1887, Kansas City Cowboys were noted to have played home games at
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have a better manager or as good a second baseman as Jimmy Manning."
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was the primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in
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as a major league. Manning attended the organizational meeting in
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On August 28, 1894, Exposition Park was site of one of the first
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Returning to Western League play in 1901, the Blues preceded the
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For the second minor league Baseball team of the same name, see
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The Kansas City Blues and Cowboys teams played home games at
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In 1899, the Kansas City Blues played some home games at
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in 1901. The American League Blues evolved into today's
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Kansas City Blues (American Association)
Kansas City Blues (NFL)
1885
1901
Kansas City, Missouri
Class A
Western League
Western Association
American League
Western League
Association Park
Exposition Park
Kansas City, Missouri
Class A
Western League
Western Association
American League
Western League
Minnesota Twins
Kansas City Blues
American Association
Kansas City Blue Stockings
Kansas City Cowboys
Baseball Hall of Fame
Kid Nichols
Joe McGinnity
Western League
Cleveland Forest Citys
Indianapolis Hoosiers
Ted Sullivan

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