Baseball Hall of Fame member Jack Chesbro pitched for the 1895 Johnstown Buckskins.
[7][8][9] Baseball Hall of Fame member Jack Chesbro pitched for the 1895 Johnstown Buckskins in his first professional season.
[10] The 1902 Amsterdam–Gloversville–Johnstown Jags resumed play as members of the Class B level New York State League.
The Jags had a record of 29–72, to place eighth in the league under the direction of manager Tommy Dowd.
[12][13][1][14] The team switched monikers in 1903, as the Amsterdam–Gloversville–Johnstown Hypens continued play in the New York State League and again finished in last place.
The 1903 Hyphens finished with a record of 41–82 under managers Doc Hazelton, Dan Shannon and Clyde Williams.
The 1904 Amsterdam-Johnstown-Gloversville Hyphens finished 65–61, placing fourth in the New York State League, playing the season under manager Howard Earl.
Their record of 39–95, left the team eighth in the league under manager Howard Earl, finishing 42.5 games behind the first place Albany Senators.
The managers were Hank Ramsey and Louis Bacon, as the team finished 50.5 games behind the first place Scranton Miners.
[34][35][36] In Gloversville, New York, the team played select home games at JAG Park.