
1884 Terre Haute Roster
Team Record: 15-50
Finished 11th in the NL
Manager: Al Buckenberger (0-0), George Hammerstein (0-0)
Location: Terre Haute, Indiana
Ballpark: Unknown
The Terre Haute of the Northwestern League ended the 1884 season with a record of 15 wins and 50 losses, finishing eleventh in the NL.
Terre Haute tallied 269 runs and gave up 459 runs. George Carr led hitters with significant playing time with a .272 average. Frank McIntyre and Henry Murphy topped the team with 5 wins each, while Benjamin Lotz recorded a 0.95 ERA, leading qualifying pitchers.
Members of the 1884 Terre Haute team who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Jack Leary, Ed Halbriter, Jerry Moore, Mox McQuery, Frank McIntyre, Bill Van Dyke, Tony Hellman, Jim Donnelly, George Mappes, Ed Seward and Ed Miller.
Al Buckenberger and George Hammerstein served as manager.Click on column headings to sort.
Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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C. Bryant | ||||||
Al Buckenberger | January 31, 1861 | Detroit, MI US | ||||
William Campion | 5'10" | 170 | Cleveland, OH US | |||
George Carr | ||||||
Jim Devine | October 5, 1858 | Navarino, NY US | ||||
Jim Donnelly | R | R | July 19, 1865 | 5'10" | 155 | New Haven, CT US |
Jerry Dorsey | January 0, 1856 | |||||
Bart Grether | December 25, 1857 | St. Louis, MO US | ||||
Ed Halbriter | February 2, 1860 | 5'10" | Narrowsburg, NY US | |||
Tony Hellman | R | May 29, 1861 | 5'9" | 175 | Cincinnati, OH US | |
John Hendricks | ||||||
Jeff Hurst | ||||||
Jack Leary | L | July 0, 1857 | 5'11" | 186 | New Haven, CT US | |
Benjamin Lotz | ||||||
George Mappes | December 25, 1865 | 5'8" | 200 | St. Louis, MO US | ||
James McCue | ||||||
Frank McIntyre | July 12, 1859 | Walled Lake, MI US | ||||
Mox McQuery | June 28, 1861 | 6'1" | 195 | Garrard County, KY US | ||
Ed Miller | Tecumseh, MI US | |||||
Jerry Moore | L | 5'11" | 170 | Windsor, ON CA | ||
Henry Murphy | ||||||
Michael Redigan | ||||||
Ed Seward | R | June 29, 1867 | 5'7" | 175 | Cleveland, OH US | |
Albert Stump | ||||||
Bill Van Dyke | R | R | December 15, 1863 | 5'8" | 170 | Paris, IL US |
Henry Yarnell |