Binghamton Bingoes
From BR Bullpen
- Location: Binghamton, NY
- League: New York State League 1885; Eastern League 1892-1894; New York State League 1899-1917; International League 1918-1919
- Affiliation: None
- Ballpark:
The "Bingos" name plays off of the city name like the major league Philadelphia Phillies. Other early Binghamton teams were called the Binghamton Crickets.
[edit] Year-by-Year Record
| Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1885 | 41-46 | 4th | Leonard Baldwin | none |
| 1892 | 60-52 | 2nd | Mike Lehane | League Champs |
| 1893 | 41-61 | 7th | A.S. Patton | none |
| 1894 | 18-62 (26-78 overall) | -- | Herman Doescher / King Kelly | Team moved to Allentown August 16 |
| 1899 | 56-55 | 4th | Louis Bacon | none |
| 1900 | 43-54 | 6th | Louis Bacon | none |
| 1901 | 69-45 | 3rd | Count Campau | none |
| 1902 | 71-41 | 2nd | Count Campau | none |
| 1903 | 52-72 | 6th | John Quinn / Fred Popkay / Count Campau | none |
| 1904 | 40-85 | 8th | Count Campau | none |
| 1905 | 48-75 | 7th | Count Campau / Robert Drury | none |
| 1906 | 58-72 | 7th | Robert Drury | none |
| 1907 | 51-83 | 7th | Robert Drury | none |
| 1908 | 80-61 | 2nd | Jimmy Bannon | none |
| 1909 | 61-77 | 5th | William Roach | none |
| 1910 | 44-90 | 8th | John Warner / J.H. Mooney / Harry Lumley | none |
| 1911 | 63-77 | 8th | Harry Lumley | none |
| 1912 | 50-79 | 8th | Harry Lumley / Hollis Gitchell / Gus Zelmer | none |
| 1913 | 84-53 | 1st | Jack Calhoun | none League Champs |
| 1914 | 78-56 | 4th | Jack Calhoun | none |
| 1915 | 79-44 | 1st | Jack Calhoun | none League Champs |
| 1916 | 69-61 | 3rd | Jack Calhoun | none |
| 1917 | 71-44 | 2nd | Chick Hartman | none |
| 1918 | 85-38 | 2nd | Chick Hartman | none |
| 1919 | 75-71 | 4th | Frank Schulte / Chick Hartman | none |

