The team was usually listed as Lord Baltimore in the box scores of the day, and were also referred to as the Yellow Stockings. The canary and yellow stockings labels were in reference to their uniform colors.
Though visually striking, the club's uniforms were not necessarily universally acclaimed. The Chicago Inter-Ocean reporter, covering a game staged in Chicago on May 29, 1872, described "the Baltimore nine, clad in yellow pants, white shirts, white hats, and ugly looking black and yellow stockings."
The Canaries played their home games at Newington Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Newington Park was located on Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore city. They played under five different managers in their three seasons, winning 78 games and losing 79.
Year | Year2 | Years | Name | Wins | Losses | Games | Win % | Champs | Playoffs | Tenure | Notes |
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1874 | 1874 | 1874 | Warren White | 9 | 38 | 47 | .192 | 0 | 1 | ||
1873 | 1873 | 1873 | Cal McVey Tom Carey | 34 | 22 | 56 | .607 | 0 | 1 | ||
1872 | 1872 | 1872 | Bill Craver Everett Mills | 35 | 19 | 54 | .648 | 0 | 1 | ||