Columbus Buckeyes (American Association)
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columbus-buckeyes-american-association-222-1569657
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Columbus Buckeyes (American Association)
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The Columbus Buckeyes were a professional baseball team in the American Association from 1883 to 1884. In two seasons they won 101 games and lost 104 for a winning percentage of.493. Their home games were played at Recreation Park in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes were managed by Horace Phillips in 1883 (32-65) and Gus Schmelz in 1884 (69-39). Some of their top players were pitchers Ed "Cannonball" Morris, Frank Mountain, and Ed Dundon, the first deaf player in the major leagues, and outfielder To
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Buckeyes_(American_Association)
date created:
2006-10-16T07:06:28Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T21:42:56Z
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