New York Giants (Players' League)

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New York Giants (Players' League)

In 1890, the short-lived Players' League included a team called the New York Giants. This baseball team was managed by Hall of Famer Buck Ewing, and they finished third with a record of 74–57. Besides Ewing, who was also a catcher on this team, the roster included several former members of the National League New York Giants, such as Hall of Famers Roger Connor, Jim O'Rourke, Hank O'Day, and Tim Keefe.[1] The team played its home games at the Polo Grounds.[2]

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New York Giants
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A group portrait of the 1890 Giants
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LeaguePlayers' League (1890)
LocationNew York, New York
BallparkPolo Grounds III (1890)
Founded1890
Folded1890
OwnershipEdward Talcott
ManagerBuck Ewing
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After the season, their owner, Edward Talcott, bought a minority stake in the National League Giants—in effect, merging the two clubs.

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