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  2. Buffalo Bisons (National League) - Wikipedia

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    The original Buffalo Bisons baseball club played in the National League between 1879 and 1885. The Bisons played their games at Riverside Park (1879–1883) and Olympic Park (1884–1885) in Buffalo, New York. In 1886, they moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League.

  3. Buffalo Bisons - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Blue Jays replaced the New York Mets as Major League Baseball affiliate of the Buffalo Bisons prior to the 2013 season. [17] To kick off this era, the Bisons scored 27 runs on 29 hits against the Syracuse Chiefs on April 18, 2013, setting records for the most runs and hits in an International League game since 1973.

  4. Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons were a professional Triple-A minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York that was founded in 1886 and last played in the International League from 1912 to 1970. Over the course of their existence, the Bisons won the Junior World Series three times (1904, 1906 and 1961).

  5. Buffalo Bisons (Players' League) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bisons were an American baseball team in 1890 who were a member of the short-lived Players' League. The team was managed by Jack Rowe and Jay Faatz , and they finished eighth (last) with a record of 36-96 while playing their home games at Olympic Park .

  6. Sports in Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Sports are a major part of the city's culture. In recent decades, Buffalo based teams have become known for crushing and sometimes controversial defeats. Wide Right, No Goal and the Music City Miracle have come to define the suffering of Buffalo sports fans. In February 2012, Forbes listed Buffalo #4 on its list of "Most Miserable Sports Cities."

  7. Riverside Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Park is a former baseball ground located in Buffalo, New York, United States. The ground was home to the Buffalo Bisons baseball club of the International Association in 1878, and the National League from 1879 through 1883. Although first used in 1878, its name as known to historians first surfaced in 1882.

  8. Buffalo Bisons (IA) - Wikipedia

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    The 1878 Buffalo Bisons. The Buffalo Bisons were a minor league baseball team based in Buffalo, New York, that played in the International Association for Professional Base Ball Players in 1878, 1887 and 1888. [1] The 1878 version of the club won the league championship and then joined the National League in 1879 as the Buffalo Bisons.

  9. List of International League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    New York: 1,500 [127] Virginia Baseball Park Richmond Virginians: Richmond: Virginia: 1,000 [128] War Memorial Stadium [aa] Buffalo Bisons: Buffalo: New York: 1937 46,000 [129] War Memorial Stadium: Peninsula Whips: Hampton: Virginia: 1948 3,750 [130] Washington Park I Brooklyn Atlantics Brooklyn: New York: 3,000 [131] Watt Powell Park [ab ...