• The Wilmington Quicksteps (also known as the Quickstep Club of Wilmington) were an 1884 late-season replacement baseball team in the Union Association...
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  • Resolutes NA 2 21 .087 23 1872 Brooklyn Eckfords NA 3 26 .103 27 1884 Wilmington Quicksteps UA 2 16 .111 44.5 1876 Cincinnati Reds NL 9 56 .139 42.5 1875 New...
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  • Blur whenever Wilmington scores a run. Rubble is a giant blue rock. Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame Wilmington Quicksteps Wilmington Park List of...
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  • Wilmington Quicksteps from Minor League Baseball. The Chicago Browns moved to Pittsburgh and became the Pittsburgh Stogies. The Wilmington Quicksteps...
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    George Fisher (baseball) (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    Blues) or in center field (six games for the Union Association Wilmington Quicksteps). Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference...
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    The Only Nolan (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    professionally for the next several years, including stints with the Wilmington Quicksteps and Philadelphia Quakers, until his baseball career ended in 1886...
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  • Shadow Pyle (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Harry Thomas "Shadow" Pyle (November 29, 1861 – December 26, 1908), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the...
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  • this date. August 7: Philadelphia Keystones folded. August 18: Wilmington Quicksteps recruited from Eastern League to take over Philadelphia's games...
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  • John Cullen (baseball) (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    officially played one year of Major League Baseball in 1884 for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association. Career statistics and player information...
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  • Ike Benners (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    season, the Brooklyn Atlantics of the American Association and Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association. Benners died at the age of 75 in his hometown...
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  • Redleg Snyder (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    Baseball player. He played for the 1876 Cincinnati Reds and 1884 Wilmington Quicksteps. Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference...
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  • John Munce (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    League Baseball player. Nicknamed "Big John", Munce played for the Wilmington Quicksteps in 1884. He was born and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career...
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  • Ed McKenna (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Edward J. McKenna was a professional baseball player who played in 32 games for the 1884 Washington Nationals of the Union Association. Career statistics...
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  • (.112) while the Quicksteps are 2–16 (.111) and occupy the cellar in the Union Association standings; following this, the Quicksteps drop out of the Association...
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  • Bill Kienzle (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    William H. Kienzle (March 12, 1862 – April 16, 1910) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball player. He played outfield for the 1882 Philadelphia Athletics...
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  • John Murphy (pitcher) (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    Major League Baseball in 1884 with Altoona Mountain City and the Wilmington Quicksteps. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career statistics and...
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  • Washington Statesmen AA 1884 1884 0 Washington Nationals UA 1884 1884 0 Wilmington Quicksteps UA 1884 1884 0 St. Louis Maroons UA/NL 1884 1886 1 Kansas City Cowboys...
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    Bill McCloskey (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    the Washington Nationals, debuting on May 25, and in 1884 for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association. McCloskey played eleven games for the...
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  • delay of demolition. wil1884Wilmington, Delaware Union Street Park Wilmington Quicksteps (UA, 1884) wor1880Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Agricultural...
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    21, 1884 (8 innings) – Charlie Geggus, Washington Nationals 12 Wilmington Quicksteps 1 October 5, 1884 (5 innings) – Charlie Sweeney (2 inn.) and Henry...
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  • Tommy Casey (baseball) (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Tommy Casey was a professional baseball pitcher in the American Association. He pitched in one game on August 17, 1887, for the Philadelphia Athletics...
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  • Dennis Casey (baseball) (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1884-1885. He would play for the Wilmington Quicksteps and Baltimore Orioles. Dennis Patrick Casey is rumored to be the...
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  • Charlie Barber (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Charles D. Barber (c. 1854 – November 23, 1910) was a 19th-century baseball third baseman for the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of the Union Association in 1884...
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    Bert Dorr (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Charles Albert "Bert" Dorr (February 2, 1862 – June 16, 1914) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from New York City who played a total of eight...
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    Andy Cusick (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    in 1883 with the Interstate League's Wilmington Quicksteps. The following season, he played for the Quicksteps of the Eastern League and Union Association...
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    Tom Lynch (baseball) (category Wilmington Quicksteps players)
    shorter-lived Wilmington Quicksteps, where he started 16 games during their 18-game tenure; eight as a catcher and eight as an outfielder. After the Quicksteps folded...
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  • Wash Williams (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Washington J. Williams was an American professional baseball outfielder in the American Association for the Richmond Virginians and in the National League...
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  • The Wilmington Peach Growers folded on September 13, 1889, with a 4–9 record. Some sources have the Wilmington team playing as the "Quicksteps." "1889...
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  • Chris Rickley (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    Christian Rickley (October 7, 1859 – October 25, 1911) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball player. He played primarily shortstop during the 1884 season...
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  • John Henry (outfielder/pitcher) (category Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players)
    John Michael Henry (September 2, 1863 – June 11, 1939) was an outfielder and starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between 1884 and 1890...
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