- Hartford Dark Blues
The Hartford Dark Blues were a 19th century
baseball team. The team was based inHartford, Connecticut . They were a member of theNational Association of Professional Base Ball Players in 1874 and 1875 and theNational League in 1876 and 1877. In 1877 the team played inBrooklyn, New York as the Brooklyn Hartfords.Playing at the
Hartford Ball Club Grounds , in 1876 they joined the National League as a charter member. The team's owner,Morgan G. Bulkeley , was also the first president of the National League. Managed by their third baseman, Bob Ferguson, the Dark Blues went on to finish third in 1876 with a record of 47-21. The team's strong suit was pitching, with both Tommy Bond and future Hall of FamerCandy Cummings finishing with anearned run average under 2. The pitching staff recorded the most complete games (69) and allowed the lowest number of home runs throughout the 70-game 1876 campaign (the Philadelphia Athletics also accomplished this feat that season). The team's best hitter was right fielderDick Higham , who led the team in most offensive categories.The team left Hartford and moved to
Brooklyn, New York for the 1877 season to become the Brooklyn Hartfords. Managed again by Ferguson, the team finished in third again, with a record of 31-27. With Bond, Cummings and Higham all having left the team, the team's best player this year was undoubtedly right fielder John Cassidy, who batted .378 and also led the team in many other categories.The team disbanded after the 1877 season.
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1874 Hartford Dark Blues season
*1875 Hartford Dark Blues season
*1876 Hartford Dark Blues season
*1877 Brooklyn Hartfords season
*Hartford Dark Blues all-time roster External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/HAR/ Team index page] at Baseball Reference
* [http://www.hartforddarkblues.org/ Hartford Dark Blues Vintage Base Ball Club]
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