Kingston Colonials (baseball)
The Kingston Colonials were a minor league baseball team that played sporadically between 1885 and 1951.
Kingston Colonials 1885–1951 (1885–1886, 1894, 1903–1907, 1909, 1913, 1947–1951) Kingston, New York | |
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League | Canadian–American League (1951) |
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Major league affiliations | |
Previous teams | Brooklyn Dodgers (1947) |
Minor league titles | |
League titles | 1 (1903) |
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Previous names |
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Previous parks | Dietz Memorial Stadium |
Year-by-year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Championship |
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1903 | 63-30 | 1st | Henry Ramsey | League Champs |
1904 | 58-58 | 4th | Henry Ramsey | none |
1905 | 57-57 | 5th | Henry Ramsey | none |
1906 | 56-51 | 3rd | John Cuneo | none |
1913 | 45-46 | 3rd | Walter Bennett | none |
1949 | 39-81 | 6th | Emil Gall | none |
1950 | 39-28 | 2nd | Emil Gall | none |
1951 | 33-84 | 6th | Hank Camelli | none |
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