Buffalo Bisons (National League)

The original Buffalo Bisons baseball club played in the National League between 1879 and 1885. The Bisons played their games at Riverside Park (1879–1883) and Olympic Park (1884–1885) in Buffalo, New York. The NL Bisons are included in the history of the minor-league team of the same name that still plays today; it is thus the only NL team from the 19th century that both still exists and no longer plays in Major League Baseball.

Buffalo Bisons
Years 18791885
Based in Buffalo, New York
A program cover featuring the 1882 Buffalo Bisons
Major league affiliations
Ballpark
Colors

Gold, black
   

Managers
Major league titles
  • National League pennants: 0

Year-by-year records

SeasonManagerGamesWLTWPPLGB
1879John Clapp  7946321.5903rd10.0
1880Sam Crane  8524583.2937th42.0
1881Jim O'Rourke  8345380.5423rd10.5
1882Jim O'Rourke  8445390.5363rd10.0
1883Jim O'Rourke  9852451.5365th10.5
1884 Jim O'Rourke11564474.5773rd19.5
1885Pud Galvin / Jack Chapman11338741.3397th49.0

Players of note

Brouthers, Galvin, O'Rourke, Radbourn, and White are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Highlights and memorable moments

National Baseball Hall of Fame members

Name[2]PositionInductedTenure
Charles RadbournP19391880
Jim O'RourkeOF19451881–1884
Dan Brouthers1B19451881–1885
Pud GalvinP19651879–1885
Deacon White3B/C20131881–1885

See also

Riverside Park

References

  1. "1877 Buffalo Statistics".
  2. "Buffalo Baseball Hall of Fame." Buffalo Bisons. Retrieved on August 19, 2018.
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