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Buffalo Blues
First Game Played April 13, 1914
Last Game Played September 30, 1915

Historical Moments
With the creation of the Federal League the Western New York City of Buffalo got another chance at fielding a major league baseball team. The city was previously home to two other top level professional baseball clubs, both of whom were called the Bisons.
The first team had moderate success in the National League in the 1880's followed by a Player's League team in 1890 that was owned by Connie Mack. The Buffalo franchise did not have an official name and was referred to often as the "BufFeds".
Due to the typical harsh winters in Buffalo, which delayed construction of their stadium. During this road trip Buffalo managed by Larry Schlafly played their first 17 games on the road, playing respectable with a 7-10 record.
Finally getting some home games under their belt the BufFeds briefly spent time in first place in June, but it would not last long as they spend most of the season near . 500 and finished in fourth place with a record of 80-71.
The top player for Buffalo was pitcher Russ Ford, who posted a record of 21-6 and held an ERA of 1. 82.
Buffalo Blues Best

Al Schulz
1914-1915

Baldy Louden
1914-1915

Charlie Hanford
1914

Ed Porray
1914

Fred Anderson
1914-1915

Hal Chase
1914-1915

Larry Schlafly
1914

Russ Ford
1914-1915

Walter Blair
1914-1915
Buffalo Blues Stadiums

1914-1915