1890 Jamestown Roster
Team Record: 55-24
Finished 1st in the WNYPL
Manager: Charlie Dewald (0-0), Jim Roxburgh (0-0)
Location: Jamestown, New York
The Jamestown of the Western New York-Pennsylvania League ended the 1890 season with a record of 55 wins and 24 losses, finishing first in the WNYPL.
Charlie Dewald and Jim Roxburgh served as manager.
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| Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dan Abbott | R | R | March 16, 1862 | 5'11" | 190 | Portage, OH US |
| Louis Angevine | ||||||
| Ernie Beam | R | March 17, 1867 | 6'0" | 185 | Mansfield, OH US | |
| Harvey Blauvelt | December 0, 1867 | New York, NY US | ||||
| John Burke | ||||||
| Dennis Casey | L | R | March 30, 1858 | 5'9" | 164 | Binghamton, NY US |
| Jim Collopy | August 15, 1869 | Troy, NY US | ||||
| Jim Connor | R | R | May 11, 1863 | 5'10" | 179 | Port Jervis, NY US |
| Charlie Dewald | L | September 22, 1867 | Newark, NJ US | |||
| Edward Doyle | ||||||
| Andy Dunning | R | R | August 12, 1871 | 6'0" | 175 | New York, NY US |
| Ed Elliot | ||||||
| Mart Flanagan | August 25, 1868 | |||||
| Mike Goodfellow | R | R | October 3, 1866 | 6'0" | 180 | Port Jervis, NY US |
| Handiboe | ||||||
| Hays | ||||||
| Joseph Herr | R | R | March 4, 1865 | 5'9" | 179 | St. Louis, MO US |
| John Hogan | ||||||
| Cary Hull | ||||||
| Adam Keifer | ||||||
| Richard Kelley | ||||||
| Martin | ||||||
| Trick McSorley | R | R | December 16, 1852 | 5'7" | 151 | St. Louis, MO US |
| Peter Nash | ||||||
| Sam Nicholl | R | R | April 20, 1869 | 5'10" | 178 | County Antrim, Antrim IE |
| Jere O'Donnell | ||||||
| James O'Neil | ||||||
| Harley Payne | S | L | January 9, 1868 | 6'0" | 160 | Windsor, OH US |
| Jim Roxburgh | R | R | January 17, 1858 | 5'10" | 170 | San Francisco, CA US |
| Arthur Sippi | ||||||
| Ed Spurney | January 9, 1872 | 5'8" | 173 | Cleveland, OH US | ||
| Frank Weikart | R | R | 6'1" | 180 | St. Louis, MO US | |
| William Wilmington | ||||||
| Harry Zell | December 10, 1865 |
