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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Buffalo Bisons managers, Buffalo Bisons players, Buffalo Bisons seasons, Dan Brouthers, Pete Conway, Ed Crane, Bill McGunnigle, Charles Radbourn, Hugh Daily, Deacon White, Jim O'Rourke, Hardy Richardson, Ed Cushman, 1880 Buffalo Bisons season, 1885 Buffalo Bisons season, 1883 Buffalo Bisons season, Pud Galvin, 1881 Buffalo Bisons season, 1884 Buffalo Bisons season, Arlie Latham, 1882 Buffalo Bisons season, Denny Mack, Buttercup Dickerson, Sam Crane, List of Buffalo Bisons managers, Jack Rowe, Stump Wiedman, Jack Chapman, 1879 Buffalo Bisons season, Blondie Purcell, Ed Swartwood, John Clapp, Dude Esterbrook, John Peters, Davy Force, Bones Ely, Joe Hornung, Chub Collins, Pop Smith, Orator Shafer, Oscar Walker, Art Hagan, Dave Eggler, Tony Suck, Jim Keenan, Bill Crowley, Denny Driscoll, John Connor, Curry Foley, Moxie Hengle, John Morrissey, Chick Fulmer, Fred Wood, Jack Lynch, Gil Hatfield, Dick Phelan, Buffalo Bisons all-time roster, Pete Wood, Tom Poorman, Jim McDonald, Scrappy Carroll, Jim McCauley, Dan Stearns, Dell Darling, Tom Dolan, Mike Moynahan, George Myers, Billy Serad, Sleeper Sullivan, Ed Coughlin, Jim Lillie, Steve Libby, Doc Kennedy, Tom Kearns, J. Fisher, Dennis Driscoll, Joe Stabell, James Burke, Charlie Ritter. Excerpt: Dennis Joseph "Dan" Brouthers (; May 8, 1858 - August 2, 1932) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball whose career spanned the period from 1879 to 1896, with a brief return in 1904. Nicknamed "Big Dan" for his size, he was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighed 207 pounds (94 kg), which was large for 19th-century standards. Recognized as the first great slugger in baseball history, and among the greatest sluggers of his era, he held the record for career home runs from 1887 to 1889, with his final total of 106 tying for the fourth most of the 19th century. His career sl...