Tu banner alternativo

Cincinnati Stars

In today's world, Cincinnati Stars is a topic that has caught the attention of millions of people around the world. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Cincinnati Stars has been the subject of study, debate and controversy. Over the years, it has proven its relevance in different areas, from politics to popular culture. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of Cincinnati Stars, analyzing its evolution over time and its influence on today's society. From its first manifestations to its current consequences, Cincinnati Stars continues to be a topic of interest for researchers, academics and the general public.

Tu banner alternativo

Cincinnati Stars
Information
LocationBased in Cincinnati, Ohio
Founded1880
Folded1880
Former leagueNational League
Former ballparkBank Street Grounds (1880)
ColorsGrey, red
   
OwnershipJustus Thorner
ManagerJohn Clapp (1880)

The Cincinnati Stars were a Major League Baseball team that played in the National League for the 1880 season and were managed by John Clapp. The club finished their only season in 8th place with a record of 21–59.

Following the 1880 campaign, the Stars were dropped from the NL after ownership refused to sign a league pledge that banned alcohol in league parks. The pledge also forbade clubs from renting their parks out on Sundays. Ownership begrudgingly did not contest the legality of their expulsion and the Stars were replaced with the Detroit Wolverines. Major League Baseball returned to Cincinnati in 1882 when the modern Reds were introduced.

Year-by-year records

Season Manager Games W L T WP PL GB
1880 John Clapp   83 21 59 3 .263 8th 44.0

Baseball Hall of Famers

Cincinnati Stars Hall of Famers
Inductee Position Tenure Inducted
Deacon White 3B/C 1880 2013

References

  • Cincinnati Daily Star. December 4, 1879. Page 1.
  • Cincinnati Daily Star. December 23, 1879. Page 8.
  • Cincinnati Enquirer. December 4, 1879. Page 2.