• The New Haven Blues were an early minor league baseball team based in New Haven, Connecticut. The New Haven "Blues" teams played as members of the Connecticut...
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  • The New Haven Profs was one of the longest lasting names of a minor league baseball team that was located in New Haven, Connecticut, and played primarily...
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  • The Ansonia Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Ansonia, Connecticut. In 1896, the Blues played as members of the Independent level Naugatuck...
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    New Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound and...
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    Hartford Dark Blues 5". "A Disconsolate Base-Ball Player". New York Times. 1877-09-09. Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference...
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  • League Baseball in Gilded Age Connecticut: The Rise and Fall of the Middletown, New Haven and Hartford Clubs (Complete history of Hartford Dark Blues) Team...
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    Jim Tipper (category New Haven Elm Citys players)
    hometown Middletown Mansfields in 1872, the Hartford Dark Blues in 1874, and the New Haven Elm Citys in 1875. He later played in several minor league...
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    This is a list of notable natives and long-term residents of New Haven, Connecticut, in alphabetical order. Michael L.J. Apuzzo, academic neurosurgeon...
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  • The New Haven County Cutters were an independent baseball team based in New Haven, Connecticut. From 2004 through 2007, the Cutters played in the Canadian-American...
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  • Blues, which played its final season in Hartford as a charter member of the newly-established modern National League in 1876. Minor League Baseball in...
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    George Bone (category New Haven Blues players)
    Baseball player. Bone played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901. He was a switch hitter, and threw right-handed. Bone was born and died in New Haven,...
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  • John Brown (1890s pitcher) (category New Haven Blues players)
    but returned to the Connecticut League with the New Haven Blues. He pitched in two games for the Blues, winning one game and losing the other, along with...
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    Duggan (June 1, 1885 – December 5, 1951) was an American professional baseball player. Except for one game with St. Louis Browns in 1911, first baseman...
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  • Dan Woodman (category New Haven Profs players)
    a professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1914 and 1915, for the Buffalo Buffeds/Blues of the Federal...
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  • Ansonia Blues from Ansonia, Connecticut Bridgeport Victors from Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Derby Angels from Derby, Connecticut, the New Haven Edgewoods...
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  • Ansonia Blues based in Ansonia, Connecticut, the Bridgeport Victors from Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Derby Angels from Derby, Connecticut, the New Haven Edgewoods...
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  • 1896; New Haven Students 1898; New Haven Blues 1899-1908; New Haven Black Crows 1909; New Haven Prairie Hens 1910; New Haven Murlins 1911-1912 New London...
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    Bill Carrick (category New Haven Blues players)
    Newark Sailors (1906–1907), and the New Haven Blues/New Haven Black Crows (1908/1909). He then managed for New Haven (renamed the Prairie Hens) in 1910...
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    Henry Gruber (category Baseball players from New Haven County, Connecticut)
    as the first professional coach of the Yale University baseball team. Gruber lived in New Haven and was hired for the position by team captain William...
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  • Joe Martin (outfielder) (category New Haven Blues players)
    American outfielder who played in Major League Baseball. Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)...
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  • River Indians of the New England League. With the Indians, Duff got no hits in 3 at-bats. Duff played with the Class-F New Haven Blues, and the Class-F Norwich...
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    Everett Mills (category New Haven (minor league baseball) players)
    (January 20, 1845 – June 22, 1908) was an American Major League Baseball player from Newark, New Jersey. He played in all five seasons of the National Association...
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  • Candy LaChance (category Cleveland Blues (1901) players)
    Montreal and Providence in the International League and for Waterbury and New Haven in the Connecticut League. LaChance earned the nickname of "Candy" because...
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  • Oscar Westerberg (category New Haven Blues players)
    for the New Haven Blues and Trenton Tigers. Following his death, he was interred at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California. Baseball Reference...
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  • Jack Leary (category New Haven Blues players)
    League Baseball player, who played for seven different teams during his five-year career. Jack died at the age of 48 in his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut...
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  • March 29, 1907) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Beaneaters, Chicago Orphans...
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  • Dennis S. Fitzgerald (1865-1936) was an English born Major League Baseball infielder. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association...
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    Ralph Houk (category Kansas City Blues (baseball) players)
    office executive in Major League Baseball. He is best known as the successor of Casey Stengel as manager of the New York Yankees from 1961 to 1963, when...
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  • acquire the New Haven franchise in the established Class A Eastern League; his team was immediately nicknamed the Weissmen by local baseball writers. He...
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    Billy Taylor (1880s pitcher) (category New Haven Blues players)
    outfielder, and catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, St. Louis...
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