- Cleveland Blues (NL) all-time roster
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- The following is a list of players and who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland Blues franchise of the National League from 1879 through 1884. For the American Association Blues, see Cleveland Spiders all-time roster. For the American League Blues from 1901, see Cleveland Indians all-time roster.
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Contents: Top · 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
- Jack Allen
- Joe Ardner
B
- George Bradley
- Fatty Briody
- Cal Broughton
- Ernie Burch
- Doc Bushong
C
D
- Hugh Daily
- Herm Doscher
- Fred Dunlap
- John Dwyer
E
F
G
- Gid Gardner
- Barney Gilligan
- Pit Gilman
- Jack Glasscock
- Fred Gunkle
H
- Al Hall
- Ned Hanlon
- Frank Hankinson
- John Harkins
- John Henry
- William Hoffman
- Pete Hotaling
- Lem Hunter
I
J
K
- John Kelly
- Rudy Kemmler
- Doc Kennedy
L
M
- Jim McCormick
- Mike McGeary
- Bill McGunnigle
- Bobby Mitchell
- Sam Moffet
- Jerrie Moore
- Mike Moynahan
- Mike Muldoon
- Willie Murphy
N
O
P
- Bill Phillips
- George Pinkney
- Phil Powers
- Blondie Purcell
Q
R
- Jack Remsen
- John Richmond
- Billy Riley
- Dave Rowe
S
- Will Sawyer
- Orator Shaffer
- Bill Smith
- Germany Smith
- Pop Smith
- Len Stockwell
- George Strief
T
- Billy Taylor
- John Tilley
U
V
W
- Fred Warner
- Harry Wheeler
- Gurdon Whiteley
- Julius Willigrod
X
Y
Z
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