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The Kansas City Cowboys were a professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri, for two seasons in to in the
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. They were the third, and last iteration of this franchise name, following the
Kansas City Cowboys Several sports team in Kansas City, Missouri have used the name Cowboys: *Kansas City Cowboys (Union Association), a baseball team in the Union Association in 1884 *Kansas City Cowboys (National League), a baseball team in the National League in 18 ...
of the Union Association in and the
Kansas City Cowboys Several sports team in Kansas City, Missouri have used the name Cowboys: *Kansas City Cowboys (Union Association), a baseball team in the Union Association in 1884 *Kansas City Cowboys (National League), a baseball team in the National League in 18 ...
of the
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in . The franchise used
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as their home field in 1888, then moved to Exposition Park for the last game that season, and all of 1889. The team began the 1888 season on April 18 with part-time
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Dave Rowe as their
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. They lost their first game, 10–3, to
Tony Mullane Anthony John Mullane (January 30, 1859 – April 25, 1944), nicknamed "Count" and "The Apollo of the Box", was an Irish Major League Baseball player who pitched for seven teams during his 13-season career. He is best known as an ambidextrous pi ...
and the Cincinnati Reds, but won the next day. They compiled a
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of 43–89 in their initial season, finishing last out of the league's eight teams, and went through two managerial changes. The season had a few bright moments: on June 6, Henry Porter threw a no-hitter, and on June 13,
Sam Barkley Samuel E. Barkley (May 24, 1858 – April 20, 1912) was an American Major League Baseball second baseman. Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, he played for four teams in six seasons from to . Career Barkley began his career with the Toledo Bl ...
hit for the cycle. The franchise's only future Hall of Fame player, "Slidin'" Billy Hamilton, began his career as a part-time outfielder in 1888, and was their starting
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in 1889. Bill Watkins, who had finished the 1888 season as the team's manager, stayed in that role for the full 1889 season, and guided them to an improved win–loss record of 55–82, with two ties, finishing seventh among the league's eight teams.


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1888 Kansas City Cowboys season The 1888 Kansas City Cowboys baseball team finished with a 43–89 record, winding up in last place in the American Association during their debut season. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Opening Day lineup Ros ...
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1889 Kansas City Cowboys season The 1889 Kansas City Cowboys baseball team finished with a 55–82 record, seventh place in the American Association. The team folded after the season concluded. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Opening Day lineup ...
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Kansas City Cowboys (AA) all-time roster The Kansas City Cowboys (American Association), Kansas City Cowboys were a professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri that played in the American Association (19th century), American Association for two seasons from 1888 to 1889. Th ...


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