Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball)
Appearance
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The Syracuse Stars was the name of several
New York-Pennsylvania League
(1928–1929).
Season-by-season standings
Year | League | Record | Finish | Manager | Notes |
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1877 | IL | 20–9 | Dick Higham | League Alliance tournament winner | |
1885 | NYSL | 52–37 | 1st | Henry Ormsbee John Humphries |
|
1886 | IL | 46–47 | 6th | Henry Ormsbee Frank Olin James Gifford |
|
1887 | IL | 61–40 | 3rd | James Gifford | |
1888 | INTA | 81–30 | 1st | Charles Hackett | Playoffs Championship |
1889 | INTA | 63–44 | 2nd | Jack Chapman | |
1891 | EASA | 56–42 | – | George Frazier |
Team disbanded on August 25 |
1892 | EL | 24–36 | – | Jay Faatz | Team disbanded on July 22 |
1894 | EL | 63–56 | 3rd | Jay Faatz | |
1895 | EL | 62–53 | 4th | Sandy Griffin | |
1896 | EL | 59–62 | 5th | Charlie Reilly George Kuntsch |
|
1897 | EL | 83–50 | 1st | Al Buckenberger | Title awarded to the Toronto Maple Leafs |
1898 | EL | 52–63 | 6th | George Kuntzsch | |
1899 | EL | 39–68 | 8th | Lew Whistler Sandy Griffin |
|
1900 | EL | 43–84 | 8th | Arthur Irwin | none |
1901 | EL | 45–87 (overall) |
– | Frank Leonard | Team became the Brockton B's on July 25 |
1902 | NYSL | 61–55 | 4th | Sandy Griffin | |
1903 | NYSL | 80–54 | 2nd | Sandy Griffin | |
1904 | NYSL | 91–44 | 1st | Sandy Griffin | League Champion Team |
1905 | NYSL | 70–51 | 2nd | Sandy Griffin | |
1906 | NYSL | 70–65 | 3rd | Sandy Griffin | |
1907 | NYSL | 61–75 | 6th | Sandy Griffin | |
1908 | NYSL | 76–64 | 4th | Sandy Griffin | |
1909 | NYSL | 60–78 | 7th | Sandy Griffin | |
1910 | NYSL | 78–57 | 2nd | Edward Ashenbach | |
1911 | NYSL | 65–74 | 6th | Edward Ashenbach Snake Deal |
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1912 | NYSL | 54–82 | 7th | Edward McCafferty Fred Burchell |
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1913 | NYSL | 61–78 | 6th | Fred Burchell Fred Payne |
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1914 | NYSL | 48–79 | 7th | Fred Payne | |
1915 | NYSL | 60–60 | 5th | Mike O'Neill | |
1916 | NYSL | 81–52 | 1st | Mike O'Neill | League Champion Team |
1917 | NYSL | 64–51 | 3rd | Mike O'Neill | |
1918 | IL | 38–76 (overall) |
– | Patsy Donovan | Team became the Hamilton Tigers on August 6 |
1920 | IL | 33–116 | 8th | Tony Cummings Amby McConnell John Engman Tom Madden |
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1921 | IL | 71–96 | 6th | Tom Madden Frank Shaughnessy |
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1922 | IL | 64–102 | 7th | Frank Shaughnessy | |
1923 | IL | 73–92 | 6th | Frank Shaughnessy | |
1924 | IL | 79–83 | 6th | Frank Shaughnessy | |
1925 | IL | 74–87 | 6th | Frank Shaughnessy Harry Myers |
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1926 | IL | 70–91 | 7th | Burt Shotton | |
1927 | IL | 102–66 | 2nd | Burt Shotton | |
1928 | NYPL | 64–74 | 6th | Mike O'Neill | |
1929 | NYPL | 19–23 (63–74 overall) |
– | Kaiser Wilhelm | Team joined the Hazleton Mountaineers on June 16 |
See also
References
- The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball – Lloyd Johnson, Miles Wolff. Publisher: Baseball America, 1997. Format: Hardcover, 672 pp. Language: English. ISBN 0-9637189-8-3
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