The Baltimore Marylands were a short-lived professional baseball team that existed in the
National Association season.
Their existence consisted of a six games from April 14 to July 11, and finished with a
win–loss record of 0–6.
In those six games, two of which were against the
Washington Blue Legs
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and four versus the
Baltimore Canaries
The Baltimore Canaries were a professional baseball club in the National Association from 1872 to 1874.
History
The team was usually listed as Lord Baltimore in the box scores of the day, and were also referred to as the Yellow Stockings. The can ...
, the team allowed 152
runs to score, while scoring 26 for themselves.
The team was
managed by
Bill Smith, who also played in the
outfield
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In cricket, baseball a ...
and at
catcher
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.
They played their one and only home game on April 14, at
Madison Avenue Grounds Madison Avenue Grounds (later known as Monumental Park) was a baseball ground located in Baltimore, Maryland. It was built by the Waverly Club as the first enclosed ballpark in Baltimore, with spectator seating and player clubhouses, and was the sit ...
, and officially folded after the July 11, 1873 game.
See also
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1873 Baltimore Marylands season
References
Defunct National Association of Professional Base Ball Players teams
Sports clubs and teams in Baltimore
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Defunct baseball teams in Maryland
Baseball teams disestablished in 1873
Baseball teams established in 1873
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