Seattle Hustlers

Also referred to as the "Blues", the Seattle Hustlers played home games at Madison Park.

Seattle defeated Spokane by the score of 11–8 in the contest, held at Madison Park with 1,200 in attendance.

[3][4] From 1890 to 1892, the Seattle team was called the Hustlers as well as the "Blues," with nicknames in early baseball being largely unofficial.

Seattle compiled a record of 45–55, playing under manager Abner Powell and finishing 14.0 games behind the 1st place Portland Gladiators.

[citation needed][15] The Seattle Hustlers played minor league home games at Madison Park.

Baseball ads in 1890
(1891) Madison Street Park, Seattle, Washington.