Albert C. Buckenberger (January 31, 1861 – July 1, 1917) was an American manager in Major League Baseball.
Buckenberger was born in Detroit, Michigan, and began his career as an infielder, and then manager for minor league teams in the Midwest.
[citation needed] Following this he rejoined the National League as manager of the Boston Beaneaters from 1902 to 1904.
After his major league days he was part of a group, together with Francis Richter, editor of Sporting Life, and fellow manager Billy Barnie that tried and failed to resurrect the American Association.
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