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Indianapolis Blues

Frank Fleming
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Frank Fleming
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November 2nd, 2023
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  • First Game Played May 1, 1878

  • Last Game Played September 13, 1878

Historical Moments

1878:Playing in the International Association, the Indianapolis Westerns became the first professional baseball team in Indianapolis in 1876. The following year, the Westerns won the International Association pennant and changed their name to the Indianapolis Blues, in reference to the color on their uniforms. A year later the Blues joined the National League. Still playing at South Street Park, the Blues were managed by John Clapp. The Blues did not have much success in their only National League season, finishing fifth among six teams, with a record of 24-36. The Blues top hitter was Orator Shafer, who batted .338, while the Only Nolan was their regular pitcher with a record of 13-22 and an ERA of 2.57. A decade later Indianapolis would again get a NL team, named the Hooisers that would only play three seasons.

Players

John Clapp

1878

Russ McKelvy

1878

The Only Nolan

1878

Orator Shafer

1878

Author

Frank Fleming
Frank Fleming founded the Sports Ecyclopedia in 2001 & is a passionate Devils fan.