The Hot Springs Blues were a professional baseball team based in Hot Springs, AR in the 1887 Southwestern League.
History
Record
Players
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History
Record
Players
| Player | Birth | Death | Notes |
| Shell Black | "of Memphis." Brother of Bob Black1 | ||
| Burke | Hot Springs resident. | ||
| Charles Bradley2 | "of New Orleans" | ||
| Conway | 3 | ||
| E.S. "Steve" Conway | "Late of St. Joe." "a Cincinnati boy"4 | ||
| Gus Creely | 6/6/1870 in St. Louis, MO | 4/22/1934 in St. Louis, MO | |
| Frank Hoffman | Houston, TX | "Secured from the Southern League," "Of New Orleans" | |
| Kelly | Hot Springs resident. Maybe Mat.5 | ||
| Lang | "late of the defunct Mobiles" | ||
| David Mitchell | "Of St. Louis"6 | ||
| Payne | Hot Springs resident | ||
| Emmett Rogers | |||
| Frank Weikart | 1865 in St. Louis, MO7 | 7/17/1933 in Montgomery, AL | |
| Welch | "of Memphis"8 |
1
The Sporting News, 6/25/1887 p.6
2
The Sporting News, 6/25/1887, p.5
3
There were two Conways in the league, one appearing for both Pine Bluff and Hot Springs in a box score in The Sporting News, 6/25/1887, p.5. One of the two was Steve Conway, but it is unclear which.
4
The Sporting News, 5/21/1887, p.5
5
The Sporting News, 3/26/1887, p.1
6
The Sporting News, 6/4/1887, p.2
7
Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index at Ancestry.com
8
The Sporting News, 6/4/1887, p.2
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