The 1886 Pittsburgh Alleghenys season was the fifth season of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys franchise. The Alleghenys finished second in the American Association...
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Founded as part of the American Association in 1881 under the name Pittsburgh Alleghenys, the club joined the National League in 1887 and was a member of...
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The 1885 Pittsburgh Alleghenys season was the fourth season of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys franchise. The Alleghenys finished third in the American Association...
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The 1887 Pittsburgh Alleghenys season was the sixth season of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys franchise and its first in the National League, where they remain...
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officially admits the Pittsburgh Alleghenys who jump from the American Association. The Alleghenys made a reported profit of $160,000 in 1886 and finished 2nd...
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was the first National League home for the Pittsburgh Pirates (at the time referred to as the Alleghenys) of Major League Baseball. It also hosted many...
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George Creamer (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (AA) players)
(1880–1882), and the Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1883–1884). On August 20, 1883, after a game between the Louisville Eclipse and the Alleghenys‚ Creamer and fellow...
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documents the season-by-season records of the Pirates’ franchise including their years as the “Alleghenies”[l] (alternately spelled Alleghenys). The Pirates...
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shortened to "Phillies." Pittsburgh: 1887–1900 founded as Allegheny (a Pittsburgh suburb) and referred to in typical manner as "Alleghenys" 1883-1890, dubbed...
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of 60 games. The 1890 Alleghenys were gutted before the season when nearly all of their best players defected to the Pittsburgh Burghers of the Players'...
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Ed Morris (1880s pitcher) (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players)
On May 29, he pitched a no-hitter in a 5–0 win over the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. The Alleghenys purchased Morris in October 1884. In 1885, Morris had 581...
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Denny McKnight (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys managers)
then became known as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now known as the Pittsburgh Pirates). Denny was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Robert...
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John Coleman (outfielder/pitcher) (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players)
Coleman then rejoined the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. He played three games for the Alleghenys and went 0–2. That was his last season in the major leagues. Coleman...
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April 1886: Milt Scott was assigned to the Orioles by the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg....
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public property in downtown Pittsburgh. The first, a nativity scene (crèche), was placed on the grand staircase of the Allegheny County Courthouse. The second...
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William A. Nimick (category People from Pittsburgh)
Alleghenys, the franchise has been known as the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1891. The team competed in the American Association from 1882 through 1886,...
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neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located three miles from the downtown area. Bloomfield is sometimes referred to as Pittsburgh's Little Italy...
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present) Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail was completed in 1886. In 1890, trolleys began operations. In 1907, Pittsburgh annexed Allegheny City, which...
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Jack Rowe (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players)
Pete Conway to the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. Rowe initially refused to recognize the validity of his sale to the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. In December 1888,...
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Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Eclipse of Louisville, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and St. Louis Brown Stockings. The team took its name from a previous...
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Denny Driscoll (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (AA) players)
July 11, 1886) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1880 to 1884. Driscoll played for the Buffalo Bisons, Pittsburgh Alleghenys (the modern-day...
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Otto Schomberg (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (AA) players)
for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and Indianapolis Hoosiers. Schomberg was 21 when he broke into the major leagues with the Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the American...
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Central division. The team began play in 1882 as the Alleghenies (alternatively spelled "Alleghenys") in the American Association. The franchise moved to...
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Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania (category Pittsburgh metropolitan area)
is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, 5 miles (8 km) northeast of downtown Pittsburgh, along the Allegheny River. In 1900, nearly...
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constructed. 1887 Baseball's Pittsburgh Alleghenys leave the American Association for the National League. The Pittsburgh Keystones, a Negro league baseball...
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Timeline of Major League Baseball (section 1886)
moved to Indianapolis and became the Indianapolis Hoosiers. The Pittsburgh Alleghenys transferred to the NL. A new Cleveland Blues joined the AA. The...
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Fred Dunlap (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (NL) players)
1890, and served as manager of the Alleghenys for a portion of the 1889 season. During his three years in Pittsburgh, Dunlap's offensive performance declined...
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Central division. Originally known as the Alleghenys, they played in the American Association from 1882 through 1886, and have played in the National League...
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Tom Quinn (baseball) (category Pittsburgh Alleghenys (AA) players)
or part of three seasons in the majors: 1886 for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, 1889 for the Baltimore Orioles, and 1890 for the Pittsburgh Burghers. Career...
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Washington Nationals, folded after 1889 Joined in 1887 Pittsburgh Alleghenys (exist today as the Pittsburgh Pirates), joined from AA Joined in 1889 Cleveland...
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