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Syracuse Stars (AA) Players
Syracuse Stars may refer to: Baseball * Syracuse Stars (National League), 1877–1879 (1879 in the NL) * Syracuse Stars (American Association), 1885–1890 (1890 in the AA) * Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball), various minor league teams which played between 1877 and 1929 * Syracuse Stars (football), a semi-pro gridiron football team playing in 1920; see 1920 Rochester Jeffersons season Ice hockey *Syracuse Stars (amateur hockey), 1996–2010, a Junior A team in the Eastern Junior Hockey League *Syracuse Stars (ice hockey), a minor-league professional ice hockey team from 1930–1940 See also * Sports in Syracuse, New York, USA * Syracuse (other) Syracuse most commonly refers to: * Syracuse, Sicily, Italy; in the province of Syracuse * Syracuse, New York, USA; in the Syracuse metropolitan area Syracuse may also refer to: Places * Syracuse railway station (other) Italy * Provi ... {{disambiguation Ω Ω Ω ...
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Syracuse Stars (National League)
The Syracuse Stars was a 19th-century American baseball team, as well as the name of the minor league baseball teams which preceded it, based in Syracuse, New York Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. With a population of 148,620 and a Syracuse metropolitan area, metropolitan area of 662,057, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13 .... They played their home games at Newell Park. (They were unrelated to the Syracuse Stars of the American Association, who played for one year, in 1890.) Established as an independent team in , the Stars joined the International Association for the season. They finished second to the pennant-winning Buffalo Bisons, and following the season both teams jumped to the National League, a devastating blow for the IA, which lasted just two more seasons. The Stars lone year in the NL, , was not so successful. The team had a record of 22 wins and 48 losses, and did not fin ...
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Syracuse Stars (American Association)
The Syracuse Stars were an American baseball team which played one season in the American Association in . They were unrelated to the Syracuse Stars of the National League of . They were based in Syracuse, New York, and played their games at Star Park. Starting out in the minor leagues Established in as members of the New York State League, the Stars played in the original International League in and . When that league collapsed, the Stars were among several teams to join the re-formed International Association, where they played in and , winning the league in 1889. Moving up to the majors The Stars joined the American Association for the 1890 season. The Stars of 1890 won 55 games and lost 72 to finish seventh in the nine-team league. They were managed for most of the season by owner George Frazier. Wallace Fessenden took over as manager for the last eleven games. The Stars' top hitter was second baseman Cupid Childs, who led the team in games played (126), hits (17 ...
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Syracuse Stars (minor League Baseball)
The Syracuse Stars was the name of several Minor league baseball teams who played between 1877 and 1929. The Stars were based in Syracuse, New York, and played in the International League, affiliated with the League Alliance; the New York State League (1885, 1902–1917), Eastern Association (1891), Eastern League (1892, 1894–1901), International League (1886–1887), International Association (1888–1889), and New York-Pennsylvania League (1928–1929). Season-by-season standings See also * 1876 in baseball * Moses Fleetwood Walker References * ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball'' – Lloyd Johnson, Miles Wolff. Publisher: Baseball America, 1997. Format: Hardcover, 672 pp. Language: English. External links Gersbacher, Ron. (2012). "History of Syracuse Baseball, 1858 to Present" Defunct baseball teams in New York (state) Baseball teams established in 1877 1877 establishments in New York (state) Minor league Minor leagues are professional s ...
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Syracuse Stars (football)
Syracuse Stars may refer to: Baseball * Syracuse Stars (National League), 1877–1879 (1879 in the NL) * Syracuse Stars (American Association), 1885–1890 (1890 in the AA) * Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball), various minor league teams which played between 1877 and 1929 * Syracuse Stars (football), a semi-pro gridiron football team playing in 1920; see 1920 Rochester Jeffersons season Ice hockey * Syracuse Stars (amateur hockey), 1996–2010, a Junior A team in the Eastern Junior Hockey League *Syracuse Stars (ice hockey) The Syracuse Stars were a minor professional ice hockey team from Syracuse, New York, for ten seasons from 1930–31 to 1939–40. The Stars name had previously been used by sports teams, including several Syracuse Stars baseball teams from the 1 ..., a minor-league professional ice hockey team from 1930–1940 See also * Sports in Syracuse, New York, USA * Syracuse (other) {{disambiguation Ω Ω Ω ...
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1920 Rochester Jeffersons Season
The 1920 Rochester Jeffersons season was the franchise's inaugural season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and thirteenth as an American football team. The Jeffersons entered 1920 coming off a six-win, two-loss, two-tie (6–2–2) record in the New York Pro Football League (NYPFL) where it lost the championship game to the Buffalo Prospects. Several representatives from another professional football league, the Ohio League, wanted to form a new national league, and thus the APFA was created. Ownership, roster, and coaching nearly stayed the same for the 1920 season. The team opened the season with a 10–0 victory over the non-APFA All-Buffalo. The only time the Jeffersons played a game against an APFA team was week six, when they lost to the Buffalo All-Americans. The team ended with a 6–3–2 record, which was good enough for them to finish sixth place in the final standings. The sportswriter Bruce Copeland compiled the 1920 All-Pro list, but no pl ...
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