1890 Sterling Blue Coats/Galesburg/Burlington Roster
Team Record: 30-72
Finished 8th in the IIL
Manager: James Donnelly (0-0), Charles Wirsche (0-0), Al Weddige (0-0), Clarence Hoyt (0-0)
Location: Galesburg, Illinois; Sterling, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa
Ballpark: Sporting Association Grounds
The Sterling Blue Coats/Galesburg/Burlington of the Illinois-Iowa League ended the 1890 season with a record of 30 wins and 72 losses, finishing eighth in the IIL.Sterling (21-51) transferred to Galesburg July 31; then Galesburg (8-17) transferred to Burlington (1-4) September 4; the franchise disbanded September 10.
James Donnelly, Charles Wirsche, Al Weddige and Clarence Hoyt served as manager.
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| Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Varney Anderson | R | R | June 18, 1866 | 5'10" | 165 | Geneva, IL US |
| E. Beckwith | ||||||
| Bigelow | ||||||
| William Browner | December 17, 1868 | |||||
| Frank Carlin | ||||||
| Alexander Carno | ||||||
| Charles Clancy | ||||||
| Fritz Clausen | R | L | April 26, 1869 | 5'11" | 190 | New York, NY US |
| Collins | ||||||
| Jim Donnelly | January 6, 1867 | Boston, MA US | ||||
| Duane | ||||||
| Jack Farrell | ||||||
| Bud Fowler | R | R | March 16, 1858 | 5'7" | 155 | Fort Plain, NY US |
| Ray Hansell | ||||||
| Jacob Hartmeyer | ||||||
| Clarence Hoyt | ||||||
| Jack Hughes | ||||||
| Nick Ivory | February 4, 1868 | |||||
| Billy Keim | March 3, 1864 | 5'11" | 180 | Dayton, OH US | ||
| Louis Keim | ||||||
| John Mackey | 5'7" | 160 | ||||
| George Mallory | ||||||
| James Morris | ||||||
| Murphy | ||||||
| Thomas Murray | ||||||
| Fred Popkay | November 14, 1865 | , DE | ||||
| Rafferty | ||||||
| George Redmond | ||||||
| Arthur Richardson | March 26, 1862 | 5'4" | ||||
| Rieman | ||||||
| Jack Scheible | L | February 16, 1866 | 5'8" | 170 | Youngstown, OH US | |
| Shannon | ||||||
| Sullivan | ||||||
| Tamner | ||||||
| Al Weddige | R | March 1, 1868 | Elkhart, IN US | |||
| Widner | ||||||
| Charles Wirsche |
