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21. Status and habits of the American
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22. Buffalo Bisons Seasons: 1880 Buffalo
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21. Status and habits of the American buffalo (Bison bison) in the Henry Mountain area of Utah (Publication - Utah State Department of Fish and Game)
by Kendall L Nelson
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22. Buffalo Bisons Seasons: 1880 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1883 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1881 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1882 Buffalo Bisons Season
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Chapters: 1880 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1883 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1881 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1882 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1884 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1885 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1879 Buffalo Bisons Season. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1880 Buffalo Bisons finished the season with a 24-58 record, good for seventh place in the National League. Catchers Infielders Outfielders Manager Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=15506197 ... Read more


23. Players' League Teams: Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Reds, Pittsburgh Burghers, Chicago Pirates, Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland Infants
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Chapters: Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Reds, Pittsburgh Burghers, Chicago Pirates, Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland Infants, New York Giants, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Home Away The Philadelphia Athletics were a short-lived Major League Baseball franchise that existed for two seasons from 1890 to 1891. Known alternatively as the Philadelphia Quakers, and sometimes informally as "Buffinton's Beauties", they played their first season in the newly created Players' League (PL) of 1890, and were managed by Jim Fogarty and Charlie Buffinton. After the demise of the PL following the 1890 season, the team switched to the American Association (AA) for the 1891 season, and were managed by Bill Sharsig and George Wood. For each season, the franchise used Forepaugh Park as their home field. Before the 1890 season, the PL was founded by the first organized professional sports union, the The Brotherhood of Professional Base Ball Players, in an attempt to compete with the existing major leagues, the National League (NL) and the AA. Their intent was to break free from the standard business practices of the two leagues that they claimed stifled players' salaries; such as the reserve clause, and the Brush Classification System, as well as their ability to sell players to another team without the consent of the player. The Quakers were controlled by a group of investors, which included brothers G. W. and J. E. Wagner. Under the pressure of PL investors, who were seeking recouperation of massive financial losses following the 1890 season, pressured the Brotherhood to compromise with the NL and AA. The deal called for the dissolution of the league, while allowing the players to return to their old teams without penalty, with the reserve c...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=9765895 ... Read more


24. Franchise Mlb Disparue: New York Metropolitans, New York Mutuals, Buffalo Bisons, Philadelphia Athletics, Hartford Dark Blues (French Edition)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : New York Metropolitans, New York Mutuals, Buffalo Bisons, Philadelphia Athletics, Hartford Dark Blues, Wolverines de Détroit, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Spiders, Milwaukee Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Indianapolis Blues, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Cincinnati Red Stockings. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Les Metropolitans de New York sont un club de baseball fondé en 1880 à New York et qui met fin à ses activités en 1887. Les Mets sont champions de l'American Association en 1884 et s'inclinent en World's Championship Series face aux Grays de Providence, champions de la Ligue nationale. Après un déménagement à Staten Island en 1886, le club cesse ses activités en raison de problèmes financiers. C'est le nom de ce club qui inspira le nom de la franchise MLB des Mets de New York . Les Metropolitans sont fondés en 1880 comme une équipe professionnelle indépendante par l'entrepreneur John B. Day et le manager Jim Mutrie. Les Mets jouent d'abord à Brooklyn et à Hoboken (New Jersey) puis trouvent un accord pour utiliser le terrain de polo situé au nord de Central Park : le futur Polo Grounds. Durant la saison 1881, l'équipe évolue sous le statut d'équipe indépendante et dispute 60 matches face à des formations de Ligues majeures. Les Mets enregistrent 18 victoires à l'occasion de ces confrontations. En 1882, les Mets incorporent la League Alliance, une ligue de clubs indépendants en bons termes avec la Ligue nationale. Fin 1882, les deux grandes ligues, Ligue nationale et American Association première version, proposent aux Metropolitans de les rejoindre et après avoir refuser plusieurs fois ce type d'offres, les Mets répondent favorablement... aux deux offres! Pour honorer leurs accords, ...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


25. Buffalo Bisons (Ahl) Players: Jacques Plante, Brad Park, Doug Harvey, Camille Henry, Vic Hadfield, Lorne Davis, Ed Van Impe, Brian Smith
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Chapters: Jacques Plante, Brad Park, Doug Harvey, Camille Henry, Vic Hadfield, Lorne Davis, Ed Van Impe, Brian Smith, Toe Blake, John Mckenzie, Roger Crozier, Bob Bailey, Orland Kurtenbach, Jim Mcfadden, Bill Beveridge, Gary Bergman, Poul Popiel, Ross Lonsberry, Syl Apps, Jr., Hec Lalande, Larry Hillman, Ray Cullen, Barclay Plager, Bill Juzda, Denis Dejordy, Murray Hall, Parker Macdonald, Gilles Villemure, Ron Anderson, Danny Lewicki, Dennis Hextall, Keith Allen, Carl Smith, Roy Edwards, Doug Acomb, Hank Bassen, Jim Krulicki, John Brenneman, Eddie Mazur, Harry Watson, Art Stratton, Bill Dineen, Bob Fillion, Dick Paradise, Mike Robitaille, Al Rollins, Lou Jankowski, Murray Armstrong, Peter Mcduffe, Vic Lynn, Len Lunde, Billy Dea, Wayne Maki, Oscar Aubuchon, Larry Cahan, Gus Mortson, Gene Achtymichuk, Larry Mickey, Calum Mackay, Floyd Curry, Doug Barkley, Gordon Bell, George "Dusty" Blair, Bill Sweeney, Don Simmons, Pat Hannigan, Ed Chadwick, Howie Glover, Wayne Hillman, Bob Hassard, Forbes Kennedy, Doug Anderson, Chuck Blair, Garry Blaine, Jack Mcintyre, John Miszuk, Phil Maloney, Bill Fraser, Brian Mcdonald, Jack Evans, Cliff Schmautz, Enio Sclisizzi, Elmer Vasko, Steve Wojciechowski, Ian Cushenan, Jack Portland, Bob Ash, Larry Brown, Wayne Hicks, Jim Conacher, Billy Carter, Bob Turner, John Mccormack, Al Dewsbury, Ed Hoekstra, Dick Gamble, Bill Burega, Jimmy Franks, Bob Dawes, Billy Taylor, Alfie Moore, Brian Cullen, Bud Macpherson, Dede Klein, Harold Hurley, Jack Mcgill, Max Bennett, Dave Creighton, Bob Gracie, Aut Erickson, Paul Bibeault, Norm Corcoran, Terry Clancy, Doug Brindley, Max Kaminsky, Clare Raglan, Milan Marcetta, Alain Caron, Gerry Melnyk, Larry Thibeault, Ray Gariepy, George Pargeter, Regis Kelly, Bill Summerhill, Sid Mcnabney, Bob Fryday, Roger Lafreniere, Hubert Macey, Ken Kilrea, John Mahaffy, Ernie Roche, Doug Lewis, Murdo Mackay, John Doran, Bob Walton, Moe White, Louis Denis. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 3...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=167874 ... Read more


26. Players' League Players: Boston Reds (Pl) Players, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders Players, Buffalo Bisons (Pl) Players, Chicago Pirates Players
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Chapters: Boston Reds (Pl) Players, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders Players, Buffalo Bisons (Pl) Players, Chicago Pirates Players, Cleveland Infants Players, New York Giants (Pl) Players, Philadelphia Athletics (Pl) Players, Pittsburgh Burghers Players, Connie Mack, Jimmy Mcaleer, Dan Brouthers, Philadelphia Athletics All-Time Roster, George Gore, King Kelly, Boston Reds All-Time Roster, John K. Tener, Ned Williamson, Pete Browning, John Montgomery Ward, Ed Crane, Harry Stovey, Ed Delahanty, Dummy Hoy, Charles Comiskey, Hugh Duffy, Tom Brown, Deacon White, Charles Radbourn, Lave Cross, Tim Keefe, Roger Connor, Hank O'day, Matt Kilroy, Jim O'rourke, Ned Hanlon, Charlie Buffinton, Arthur Irwin, Buck Ewing, Cub Stricker, Gus Weyhing, Pop Snyder, Fred Carroll, Pud Galvin, Mark Baldwin, Jake Beckley, George Wood, Jimmy Ryan, Ben Sanders, Jack Boyle, Arlie Latham, Mike Griffin, Tip O'neill, Morgan Murphy, Billy Shindle, Joe Visner, Bill Hallman, Dave Orr, Silver King, Yank Robinson, Hardy Richardson, John Morrill, Patsy Tebeau, Fred Dunlap, Bill Joyce, Jackie Hayes, George Van Haltren, Duke Farrell, Joe Quinn, Lou Bierbauer, Dan Shannon, Tommy Corcoran, Charlie Bastian, Lady Baldwin, George Keefe, Alex Ferson, Ed Morris, Frank Dwyer, Art Whitney, Ed Andrews, Al Maul, Larry Twitchell, Bert Cunningham, Joe Mulvey, Jersey Bakely, Jim Fogarty, Jay Faatz, Fred Pfeffer, Con Daily, Paul Radford, Jack Rowe, Henry Larkin, Bill Kuehne, Billy Nash, John Ewing, Jack Mcgeachey, Kid Madden, Cinders O'brien, George Hemming, Danny Richardson, John Carney, George Haddock, Jocko Milligan, Ad Gumbert, Emmett Seery, Farmer Vaughn, Jim Brennan, Willie Mcgill, Sam Wise, Ed Beecher, John Irwin, Dick Johnston, Harry Staley, Tom Kinslow, Bill Daley, Gil Hatfield, Gus Krock, Sid Farrar, Jim Gray, John Pickett, Spider Clark, John Sowders, Paul Cook, Dell Darling, Pop Swett, Tom Quinn, Jim Gillespie, John Buckley, Dan Cotter, Bill Husted, Jay Budd, Frank Shugart, Sy...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=582798 ... Read more


27. New York Mets Minor League Affiliates: Buffalo Bisons
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Chapters: Buffalo Bisons. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 70. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Buffalo Bisons are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York which plays in the International League (IL). They are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The Bisons play at Coca-Cola Field, located in downtown Buffalo. The current incarnation of the Bisons was founded in 1979, when Buffalo ownership interests purchased the Jersey City A's of the Double-A Eastern League and moved the team to the city. The history of teams known as the Buffalo Bisons dates to a major league club, the Buffalo Bisons of the National League, who played from 1879 to 1885. In 1886, the Bisons moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League. This team joined the Western League in the late 1890s, and was within weeks of becoming a major league team when the Western League announced it was changing its name to the American League in 1900. However, by the start of the 1901 season, Buffalo had been bumped from the league in favor of the Boston Americans; the Bisons returned to the minors that year. This franchise continued in the IL (known as the Eastern League from 1891 to 1911) through June 11, 1970, when it transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba as the Winnipeg Whips, due to poor attendance and stadium woes. In 1969, Héctor López became the first black manager at the Triple-A level while managing Buffalo Bisonssix years before Frank Robinson became the first black manager in Major League Baseball. The Bisons name was revived when a Double-A Eastern League franchise moved to Buffalo in 1979. After six seasons in the Eastern League, the Bisons rejoined the Triple-A ranks in 1985, joining the American Association when the Wichita Aeros' franchise rights were trans...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=473061 ... Read more


28. Buffalo Bisons Players: Dan Brouthers, Ed Crane, Bill Mcgunnigle, Hugh Daily, Doc Cramer, Andy Seminick, Deacon White, Charles Radbourn
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Chapters: Dan Brouthers, Ed Crane, Bill Mcgunnigle, Hugh Daily, Doc Cramer, Andy Seminick, Deacon White, Charles Radbourn, Emil Brown, Jim O'rourke, Hank Gowdy, Ed Cushman, Bill Killefer, Gus Gil, Pud Galvin, Jack Phillips, Arlie Latham, Denny Mack, Buttercup Dickerson, Sam Crane, Luis Aloma, Blondie Purcell, Hardy Richardson, John Clapp, Stump Wiedman, Dude Esterbrook, Ed Swartwood, John Peters, Davy Force, Pop Smith, Chet Laabs, Pete Conway, Chub Collins, Joe Hornung, Art Hagan, Oscar Walker, Orator Shaffer, Tony Suck, Bones Ely, Bill Crowley, Turk Farrell, Denny Driscoll, John Connor, Dave Eggler, John Morrissey, Jim Keenan, Jack Rowe, Fred Wood, Don Caley, Buffalo Bisons All-Time Roster, Curry Foley, Scrappy Carroll, Jack Lynch, Chick Fulmer, Tom Poorman, Pete Wood, Ecky Stearns, Gil Hatfield, Tom Dolan, Jim Mccauley, Sleeper Sullivan, Mike Moynahan, George Myers, Dell Darling, Chuck Lofgren, Ed Coughlin, Doc Kennedy, Moxie Hengle, Tom Kearns, Steve Libby, Jim Lillie, James Burke, Danny Napoleon, Billy Serad. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 229. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Dennis Joseph "Dan" Brouthers (pronounced (May 8, 1858 August 2, 1932) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball whose career spanned the period from 1879 to 1896, with a brief return in 1904. Nicknamed "Big Dan" for his size, he was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighed 207 pounds (94 kg), which was large for 19th-century standards. Recognized as the first great slugger in baseball history, and amongst the greatest sluggers of his era, he held the record for career home runs from 1887 to 1889, with his final total of 106 tying for the fourth most of the 19th century. His career slugging percentage of .519 remained the major league record for a player with at least 4,000 at bats until Ty Cob...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=518956 ... Read more


29. Buffalo Bisons (Ahl): Buffalo Bisons (Ahl) Players, Jacques Plante, Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Brad Park, Doug Harvey, Camille Henry
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Chapters: Buffalo Bisons (Ahl) Players, Jacques Plante, Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Brad Park, Doug Harvey, Camille Henry, Vic Hadfield, Lorne Davis, Ed Van Impe, Brian Smith, Toe Blake, John Mckenzie, Roger Crozier, Bob Bailey, Orland Kurtenbach, Jim Mcfadden, Bill Beveridge, Gary Bergman, Poul Popiel, Ross Lonsberry, Syl Apps, Jr., Hec Lalande, Larry Hillman, Ray Cullen, Barclay Plager, Bill Juzda, Denis Dejordy, Murray Hall, Parker Macdonald, Gilles Villemure, Ron Anderson, Danny Lewicki, Dennis Hextall, Keith Allen, Carl Smith, Roy Edwards, Doug Acomb, Hank Bassen, Jim Krulicki, John Brenneman, Eddie Mazur, Harry Watson, Art Stratton, Bill Dineen, Bob Fillion, Dick Paradise, Mike Robitaille, Al Rollins, Lou Jankowski, Murray Armstrong, Peter Mcduffe, Vic Lynn, Len Lunde, Billy Dea, Wayne Maki, Oscar Aubuchon, Larry Cahan, Gus Mortson, Gene Achtymichuk, Larry Mickey, Calum Mackay, Floyd Curry, Doug Barkley, Gordon Bell, George "Dusty" Blair, Bill Sweeney, Don Simmons, Pat Hannigan, Ed Chadwick, Howie Glover, Wayne Hillman, Bob Hassard, Forbes Kennedy, Doug Anderson, Chuck Blair, Garry Blaine, Jack Mcintyre, John Miszuk, Phil Maloney, Bill Fraser, Brian Mcdonald, Jack Evans, Cliff Schmautz, Enio Sclisizzi, Elmer Vasko, Steve Wojciechowski, Ian Cushenan, Jack Portland, Bob Ash, Larry Brown, Wayne Hicks, Jim Conacher, Billy Carter, Bob Turner, John Mccormack, Al Dewsbury, Ed Hoekstra, Dick Gamble, Bill Burega, Jimmy Franks, Bob Dawes, Billy Taylor, Alfie Moore, Brian Cullen, Bud Macpherson, Dede Klein, Harold Hurley, Jack Mcgill, Max Bennett, Dave Creighton, Bob Gracie, Aut Erickson, Paul Bibeault, Norm Corcoran, Terry Clancy, Doug Brindley, Max Kaminsky, Clare Raglan, Milan Marcetta, Alain Caron, Gerry Melnyk, Larry Thibeault, Ray Gariepy, George Pargeter, Regis Kelly, Bill Summerhill, Sid Mcnabney, Bob Fryday, Roger Lafreniere, Hubert Macey, Ken Kilrea, John Mahaffy, Ernie Roche, Doug Lewis, Murdo Mackay, John Doran, Bob ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=167874 ... Read more


30. International Hockey League (1929-1936) Players: Buffalo Bisons (Ihl) Players, Cleveland Falcons Players, Cleveland Indians (Ihl) Players
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Chapters: Buffalo Bisons (Ihl) Players, Cleveland Falcons Players, Cleveland Indians (Ihl) Players, Detroit Olympics (Ihl) Players, Hamilton Tigers (Ihl) Players, London Tecumsehs Players, Pittsburgh Hornets (Ihl) Players, Pittsburgh Pirates (Ihl) Players, Pittsburgh Shamrocks Players, Rochester Cardinals Players, Syracuse Stars (Ihl) Players, Windsor Bulldogs (1929-1936) Players, Sprague Cleghorn, Clint Benedict, Syd Howe, Carl Voss, Turk Broda, Flash Hollett, Stan Brown, Gord Fraser, Sweeney Schriner, Ty Arbour, Doug Young, Phil Hergesheimer, Red Anderson, Bob Davidson, Des Roche, Mickey Blake, Mud Bruneteau, Stewart Adams, Earl Roche, Duke Mccurry, Nick Wasnie, Conrad Bourcier, Don Deacon, Jean Bourcier, Lorne Carr, Carl Liscombe, Ludger Desmarais, Jim Cain, Bud Cook, Bill Hudson, Jack Arbour, Mickey Mcguire, Harold Darragh, Jack Riley, Gus Marker, Ken Doraty, Art Giroux, Buzz Boll, Bill Holmes, Bill Touhey, Melville Vail, Ossie Asmundson, Eddie Ouellette, Wally Kilrea, Burr Williams, Charlie Sands, Bobby Connors, Pete Palangio, Bill Thoms, Earl Miller, Nick Metz, Ross Lowe, Stan Jackson, Joffre Desilets, Pete Bellefeuille, Les Cunningham, Mike Neville, Jimmy Herberts, Art Gauthier, Paul Raymond. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 147. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Sprague Horace "Peg" Cleghorn, (March 11, 1890 July 12, 1956), was a Canadian professional hockey player from Westmount who played for the Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Renfrew Creamery Kings and Toronto St. Patricks in the National Hockey Association and National Hockey League from 1911 until 1929. His brother Odie Cleghorn also played professional ice hockey and the two played several seasons together. Born in the upscale Westmount area of Montreal, Cleghorn had a hall of f...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=844256 ... Read more


31. Club Américain Disparu de Baseball: New York Metropolitans, Washington Nationals, Kansas City Monarchs, New York Mutuals, Buffalo Bisons (French Edition)
Paperback: 72 Pages (2010-08-01)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : New York Metropolitans, Washington Nationals, Kansas City Monarchs, New York Mutuals, Buffalo Bisons, Eckford de Brooklyn, Homestead Grays, Hartford Dark Blues, Troy Haymakers, Wolverines de Détroit, Washington Olympics, Boston Reds, Brooklyn Atlantics, Fort Wayne Kekiongas, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Spiders, Cleveland Forest Citys, Chicago American Giants, Cuban Giants, Milwaukee Grays, New York Knickerbockers, Cleveland Buckeyes, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Indianapolis Blues, Cleveland Blues, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Providence Grays. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Les Metropolitans de New York sont un club de baseball fondé en 1880 à New York et qui met fin à ses activités en 1887. Les Mets sont champions de l'American Association en 1884 et s'inclinent en World's Championship Series face aux Grays de Providence, champions de la Ligue nationale. Après un déménagement à Staten Island en 1886, le club cesse ses activités en raison de problèmes financiers. C'est le nom de ce club qui inspira le nom de la franchise MLB des Mets de New York . Les Metropolitans sont fondés en 1880 comme une équipe professionnelle indépendante par l'entrepreneur John B. Day et le manager Jim Mutrie. Les Mets jouent d'abord à Brooklyn et à Hoboken (New Jersey) puis trouvent un accord pour utiliser le terrain de polo situé au nord de Central Park : le futur Polo Grounds. Durant la saison 1881, l'équipe évolue sous le statut d'équipe indépendante et dispute 60 matches face à des formations de Ligues majeures. Les Mets enregistrent 18 victoires à l'occasion de ces confrontations. En 1882, les Mets incorporent la League Alliance, une ligue de clubs indépendants en bons termes avec la Ligue nationale. Fin 1882, les deu...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


32. Buffalo Bisons (Pl) Players: Connie Mack, Dummy Hoy, Deacon White, Lady Baldwin, George Keefe, Alex Ferson, Larry Twitchell, Bert Cunningham
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Connie Mack, Dummy Hoy, Deacon White, Lady Baldwin, George Keefe, Alex Ferson, Larry Twitchell, Bert Cunningham, Jay Faatz, Jack Rowe, John Carney, George Haddock, Sam Wise, Ed Beecher, John Irwin, Gus Krock, Spider Clark, Jim Gillespie, John Buckley, Dan Cotter, General Stafford, Jocko Halligan. Excerpt:Alex Ferson Alexander "Colonel" Ferson (July 14, 1866 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 5, 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts ) was a 5'9", 165 pound right-handed baseball pitcher who played from 1889 to 1890 and in 1892 for the Washington Nationals , Buffalo Bisons and Baltimore Orioles . Ferson began his big league career on May 4, 1889. That year, he went 17-17 with a 3.90 ERA in 36 games (34 starts, 28 complete games). Despite finishing 10th in the league in hits allowed (319), ninth in the league in losses and eighth in the league in hit batsmen, he was still the best pitcher on the team overall. Although the team finished last in the league with a 41-83 record (.331 winning percentage), Ferson managed a winning percentage of exactly .500. Furthermore, he was the only pitcher on the team with at least one decision to finish with a winning percentage of .500 or better (in contrast, George Haddock went 11-19 for a .367 winning percentage, George Keefe went 8-18 for a .308 winning percentage, Hank O'Day went 2-10 for a .167 winning percentage and John Healy went 1-11 for a .083 winning percentage). Ferson also had the best ERA of any pitcher with at least two appearances, and he made the most appearances, games started, and he pitched the most innings. The rest of Ferson's career didn't really pan out for him. In fact, for the Bisons in 1890, he went 1-7 with a 5.45 ERA in 10 starts. For the Orioles in 1892, he went 0-1 in 2 games (1 start), posting an ERA of 11.00. He playe... ... Read more


33. Former Eastern League Baseball Teams: Buffalo Bisons
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Chapters: Buffalo Bisons. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 58. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Buffalo Bisons are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York which plays in the International League (IL). They are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The Bisons play at Coca-Cola Field, located in downtown Buffalo. The current incarnation of the Bisons was founded in 1979, when Buffalo ownership interests purchased the Jersey City A's of the Double-A Eastern League and moved the team to the city. The history of teams known as the Buffalo Bisons dates to a major league club, the Buffalo Bisons of the National League, who played from 1879 to 1885. In 1886, the Bisons moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League. This team joined the Western League in the late 1890s, and was within weeks of becoming a major league team when the Western League announced it was changing its name to the American League in 1900. However, by the start of the 1901 season, Buffalo had been bumped from the league in favor of the Boston Americans; the Bisons returned to the minors that year. This franchise continued in the IL (known as the Eastern League from 1891 to 1911) through June 11, 1970, when it transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba as the Winnipeg Whips, due to poor attendance and stadium woes. In 1969, Héctor López became the first black manager at the Triple-A level while managing Buffalo Bisonssix years before Frank Robinson became the first black manager in Major League Baseball. The Bisons name was revived when a Double-A Eastern League franchise moved to Buffalo in 1979. After six seasons in the Eastern League, the Bisons rejoined the Triple-A ranks in 1985, joining the American Association when the Wichita Aeros' franchise rights were trans...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=473061 ... Read more


34. 1880 Major League Baseball Season: 1880 Buffalo Bisons Season
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Chapters: 1880 Buffalo Bisons Season. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 32. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1880 Buffalo Bisons finished the season with a 24-58 record, good for seventh place in the National League. Catchers Infielders Outfielders Manager Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=15506197 ... Read more


35. Buffalo Bill ;: Last of the great scouts ; the life story of Col. William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill" (A Bison book)
by Helen (Cody) Wetmore
 Unknown Binding: 296 Pages (1990)

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36. Former Philadelphia Phillies Minor League Affiliates: Toledo Mud Hens, Norfolk Tides, Ottawa Lynx, Indianapolis Indians, Buffalo Bisons
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Chapters: Toledo Mud Hens, Norfolk Tides, Ottawa Lynx, Indianapolis Indians, Buffalo Bisons, Des Moines Demons, Asheville Tourists, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Elmira Pioneers, Syracuse Chiefs, Helena Brewers, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Oklahoma City Redhawks, Utica Blue Sox, Dallas Rangers, Arkansas Travelers, Chattanooga Lookouts, Maine Phillies, Miami Marlins, Eugene Emeralds, Williamsport Grays, Wilmington Blue Rocks, Batavia Muckdogs, Tampa Tarpons, Lewiston Broncos, Rocky Mount Phillies, Terre Haute Phillies, Portland Pilots. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 150. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Buffalo Bisons are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York which plays in the International League (IL). They are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The Bisons play at Coca-Cola Field, located in downtown Buffalo. The current incarnation of the Bisons was founded in 1979, when Buffalo ownership interests purchased the Jersey City A's of the Double-A Eastern League and moved the team to the city. The history of teams known as the Buffalo Bisons dates to a major league club, the Buffalo Bisons of the National League, who played from 1879 to 1885. In 1886, the Bisons moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League. This team joined the Western League in the late 1890s, and was within weeks of becoming a major league team when the Western League announced it was changing its name to the American League in 1900. However, by the start of the 1901 season, Buffalo had been bumped from the league in favor of the Boston Americans; the Bisons returned to the minors that year. This franchise continued in the IL (known as the Eastern League from 1891 to 1911) through June 11, 1970, when it transferred to Winnipeg, Manitoba as ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=473061 ... Read more


37. 1929 National Football League Season by Team: 1929 Chicago Bears Season, 1929 Dayton Triangles Season, 1929 Buffalo Bisons Season
Paperback: 40 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: 1929 Chicago Bears Season, 1929 Dayton Triangles Season, 1929 Buffalo Bisons Season, 1929 Green Bay Packers Season, 1929 New York Giants Season, 1929 Frankford Yellow Jackets Season, 1929 Chicago Cardinals Season, 1929 Minneapolis Red Jackets Season, 1929 Providence Steam Roller Season, 1929 Orange Tornadoes Season, 1929 Staten Island Stapletons Season, 1929 Boston Bulldogs Season. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 38. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1929 Chicago Bears season was their 10th regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 4-9-1 record during head coach George Halas's final season. The showing earned them a ninth place finish in the team standings their worst record to date with the club finishing only below .500. Halas would return to coach in a few years. The Bears' season started promising enough, with a 4-1-1 start. However, three of those wins were against the Minneapolis Red Jackets, a team that finished the season 1-9. The final 9 games represented the worst stretch in franchise history, as the Bears went 0-8-1 to finish the season. Few of the Bears losses were even close contests. They lost three times to Green Bay, all shutouts. They also lost three times to New York. Against the Chicago Cardinals, the Bears fought them to a 0-0 tie in the first meeting, but ran into an NFL record performance in the rematch. Ernie Nevers, the former All-America from Stanford and owner-coach-player of the defunct Duluth Eskimos, had the game of a lifetime against Chicago on Thanksgiving Day, November 28th. Nevers rushed for an NFL record 6 touchdowns and added 4 PATs for an NFL record 40 points; 6 TDs and 40 points are both still records and among the oldest standing records in NFL history (although Gale Sayers and Dub Jones tied Nev...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=8773586 ... Read more


38. Buffalo Bisons Magazine 1991
by Buffalo Bisons
 Paperback: Pages (1991)

Asin: B0027I7Z6K
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39. Buffalo Bisons
Paperback: 68 Pages (2010-08-10)
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The Buffalo Bisons are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York which plays in the International League (IL). They are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The Bisons play at Coca-Cola Field, located in downtown Buffalo. The current incarnation of the Bisons was founded in 1979, when Buffalo ownership interests purchased the Jersey City A's of the Double-A Eastern League and moved the team to the city. ... Read more


40. Defunct Eastern League Baseball Teams: Buffalo Bisons, York White Roses, Lancaster Red Roses, Connecticut Defenders, Elmira Pioneers
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Chapters: Buffalo Bisons, York White Roses, Lancaster Red Roses, Connecticut Defenders, Elmira Pioneers, Williamsport Bills, Allentown Red Sox, Pittsfield Red Sox, Canton-Akron Indians, London Tigers, Wilkes-Barre Barons, Utica Blue Sox, Williamsport Tigers, Norfolk Tars, Williamsport Grays, Vermont Reds, Lynn Sailors, Holyoke Millers, Allentown Chiefs, Binghamton Triplets, Vermont Mariners, Bristol Red Sox, Allentown Cardinals, Hartford Senators, Albany Senators, Pittsfield Senators, Williamsport A's, Newark Indians, Williamsport Tomahawks, Albany A's, West Haven Yankees, Scranton Red Sox, Pittsfield Cubs, Reading Red Sox, Québec Carnavals, Allentown Brooks, Nashua Angels, Jersey City A's, Springfield Giants, Berkshire Brewers, Jersey City Indians, Waterbury Pirates, Waterbury Dodgers, Glens Falls Tigers, Pawtucket Indians, Worcester Panthers, Glens Falls White Sox, Williamsport Mets, Providence Rubes, Worcester Farmers. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 178. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Buffalo Bisons are a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York which plays in the International League (IL). They are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The Bisons play at Coca-Cola Field, located in downtown Buffalo. The current incarnation of the Bisons was founded in 1979, when Buffalo ownership interests purchased the Jersey City A's of the Double-A Eastern League and moved the team to the city. The history of teams known as the Buffalo Bisons dates to a major league club, the Buffalo Bisons of the National League, who played from 1879 to 1885. In 1886, the Bisons moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League. This team joined the Western League in the late 1890s, and was within weeks of becoming a major league team when the Weste...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=473061 ... Read more


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