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The Kansas City Cowboys were a National League baseball team that played one season in 1886. They played at League Park and finished with a 30–91 record. They finished in seventh place, ahead of another new team, the Washington Nationals. They were not connected to the Union Association Cowboys.
The Cowboys were admitted to the National League on a trial basis for the 1886 season.[1] The team went out of business in February, 1887, having been forced to sell its players back to the league for $6,000. They were replaced in the league by Pittsburgh, which moved to the league from the American Association.[2]
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References and external links
- ^ Baseball Chronology: 1886 Archived 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Baseball Chronology: 1887 Archived 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
- 1886 Cowboys at Baseball Reference