1899 Albany Senators Roster
Team Record: 54-62
Finished 6th in the NYSL
Manager: Charles Faatz (0-0), Julius Haas (0-0), Jack Rafter (0-0)
Location: Albany, New York
Ballpark: Riverside Park
The Albany Senators of the New York State League ended the 1899 season with a record of 54 wins and 62 losses, finishing sixth in the NYSL.
Charles Faatz, Julius Haas and Jack Rafter served as manager.
Click on column headings to sort.
Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Doc Aldinger | July 4, 1873 | York, PA US | ||||
Curt Bernard | L | R | February 18, 1878 | 5'10" | 150 | Parkersburg, WV US |
Burke | ||||||
Frank Chilcott | ||||||
Harry Clayton | February 21, 1877 | , PA US | ||||
John Duffy | May 24, 1877 | Albany, NY US | ||||
Evers | ||||||
Jack Evers | June 0, 1879 | Troy, NY US | ||||
Cy Ferry | R | R | September 1, 1877 | 6'1" | 170 | Hudson, NY US |
Marty Gallagher | ||||||
Bob Ganley | L | L | April 23, 1875 | 5'7" | 156 | Lowell, MA US |
Bill Hawke | R | R | April 28, 1870 | 5'8" | 169 | Elsmere, DE US |
Hughie Hearne | R | R | April 18, 1873 | 5'8" | 182 | Troy, NY US |
Al Hecht | December 0, 1876 | Cleveland, OH US | ||||
Ernest Hooker | ||||||
Dennis Houle | ||||||
Dick Knox | R | August 0, 1866 | 5'11" | 190 | , MD US | |
Pete LePine | L | L | September 5, 1876 | 5'10" | 142 | Montreal, QC CA |
Tommy Manning | ||||||
Chappie McFarland | R | March 13, 1875 | 6'1" | White Hall, IL US | ||
Don McKinney | June 30, 1875 | |||||
Morrissey | ||||||
Jack Nugent | April 27, 1875 | |||||
John O'Connell | R | May 16, 1872 | 5'9" | 170 | , IE | |
S. Rabbitt | ||||||
Jack Rafter | R | R | February 20, 1875 | 5'8" | 165 | Troy, NY US |
Harry Raymond | February 20, 1862 | 5'9" | 179 | Sauquoit, NY US | ||
John Ruhland | ||||||
Danny Shay | R | R | November 8, 1876 | 5'10" | Springfield, OH US | |
Sox Sorber | October 28, 1870 | 5'8" | ||||
Bob Talbot | R | November 1, 1872 | 200 | St. Louis, MO US | ||
Cy Townsend | R | January 28, 1873 | , WI US | |||
Andrew Werner | ||||||
Henry Willig | October 5, 1874 |