The Milwaukee Grays were a short-lived baseball team that spent one year, 1878, in the National League.
It won 19 games and lost 13 (including a 10–7 loss to the Chicago White Stockings of the NL), ending up in fourth place.
"The team's sharp style and strong hometown support won them a National League berth in 1878.
The Grays were managed by former major league right fielder Jack Chapman, whose nickname was "Death to Flying Things."
Their best hitter was left fielder Abner Dalrymple, who led the team in batting average (.354), slugging percentage (.421), runs (52), and doubles (10).