- Worcester Ruby Legs
The Worcester Ruby Legs were a 19th century
Major League Baseball team from by|1880 to by|1882 in theNational League .cite web|url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/W/FR_WOR.htm|title=Worcester Ruby Legs (1880-1882)|publisher=retrosheet.org|accessdate=2008-09-04] The team were also referred to as the Brown Stockingscite book|last=Gordon|first=Robert|coauthors=Tom Burgoyne|title=Movin' on Up: Baseball and Philadelphia Then, Now, and Always|publisher=B B& A Publishers|date=2005|pages=43|isbn=0975441930|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yba-wMVloosC&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=%22Worcester+Ruby+Legs%22&source=web&ots=yWhue87W4k&sig=vRkAMt5FHshL1tNaC-18RL0UzFk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result#PPA43,M1|accessdate=2008-09-04] or simply the WorcestersFact|date=September 2008. The Ruby Legs played their home games at the Worcester Driving Park Grounds in theWorcester Agricultural Fairgrounds , located south of Highland Street between Sever Street and Russell Street inWorcester, Massachusetts .cite web|url=http://www.projectballpark.org/history/nl/agricultural.html|title=Driving Park at Agricultural County Fair Grounds |last=Healey|first=Paul|coauthors=Worcester Historical Museum (photos)|date=© 2002-05|publisher=projectballpark.org|accessdate=2008-09-04]On
June 12 ,1880 ,pitcher John Lee Richmond threw the firstperfect game in Major League history, against the Cleveland Blues.cite web|url=http://www.retrosheet.org/nohit_chrono.htm|title=No Hitters Chronologically|publisher=retrosheet.org|accessdate=2008-09-04] The team made history again on August 20 of the same year by becoming the first team to be no-hit at home, whenPud Galvin of the Buffalo Bisons defeated them 1-0.According to
Lee Allen , Cincinnati writer and eventual director of theBaseball Hall of Fame , Worcester also impacted the National League in another way in 1880, being instrumental in having theCincinnati Reds expelled from the league following the season, due to violations of the league rules against selling beer at the ballpark. In his 1948 book, "The Cincinnati Reds" (published by Putnam), Allen took some satisfaction in pointing out that the Reds re-formed in 1882, initially as a member of the American Association, the same year that Worcester's days as a major league franchise, as well as their influence, came to an end.The Worcester team was dropped from the league after minuscule attendance in 1882. Their spot was taken by the Philadelphia Quakers (later Phillies), but there is no direct link between the teams.
ee also
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1880 Worcester Ruby Legs season
*1881 Worcester Ruby Legs season
*1882 Worcester Ruby Legs season
*Worcester Ruby Legs all-time roster References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/WOR/ Baseball-Reference.com page]
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