The Louisville Grays were a professional baseball team that played in the National League for two seasons from 1876 to 1877.[1] The franchise used Louisville Baseball Park as their home field.[2] [3] During their two seasons of existence, the team had a record of 65–61.[1]
Position(s) | Season(s) | Notes | Ref | ||
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Right fielder | 1876 | [4] | |||
Right fielder | 1876 | [5] | |||
First baseman | 1876 | [6] | |||
Right fielder | 1876 | Chapman was the Grays' manager. | [7] | ||
Right fielder | 1876 | [8] | |||
Right fielder | 1876 | [9] | |||
Shortstop | 1877 | [10] | |||
Center fielder | 1877 | [11] | |||
Pitcher | 1876–1877 | Devlin started 129 of the Grays' 130 games, winning 65 of them. | [12] | ||
Shortstop | 1876 | Fulmer led the Grays in RBI in 1876. | [13] | ||
Second baseman / First baseman | 1876–1877 | Gerhardt led the Grays in RBI in 1877. | [14] | ||
Third baseman | 1876–1877 | [15] | |||
Second baseman | 1877 | [16] | |||
Left fielder | 1877 | Hall led the Grays in batting average and runs scored in 1877. | [17] | ||
Center fielder | 1876 | [18] | |||
Catcher | 1876 | [19] | |||
Center fielder | 1877 | [20] | |||
First baseman | 1877 | [21] | |||
Second baseman | 1877 | [22] | |||
Second baseman | 1877 | [23] | |||
Pitcher | 1876 | [24] | |||
Left fielder | 1876 | [25] | |||
Right fielder | 1877 | [26] | |||
Catcher | 1876–1877 | [27] | |||
Second baseman | 1876 | [28] |