Career
Born in Fall River, Massachusetts, Buffinton – mainly known for his brilliant sinker ball – began his career with the Boston Red Stockings/Beaneaters. He played in the days of 2- or 3-man pitching staffs and was a big part of many of his teams" successes. From 1883 to 1885 he was one of Boston"s two principal pitchers along with Jim Whitney.
Together they picked up 62 of Boston"s 63 wins in 1883 when the Beaneaters took the pennant.
Buffinton"s best season came right after that, though, when he went 48–16 with a 2.15 European Research Area in 67 starts in 1884. Typical of the era, he completed 63 of his starts, with 8 being shutouts.
He pitched two one-hitters in a row for the team at one point and became the mainstay of their staff during his three years there, winning over 20 games in each. He jumped to the Philadelphia Athletics of the Players" League in 1890, posting a 19–15 record and managing the team for most of the year, before shifting to the American Association"s Boston Reds in 1891.
After a 4–8 record with the Baltimore Orioles in 1892, he retired rather than accept a midseason pay cut and went into business as an investor in coal and cotton.
In 1893 the pitching distance in baseball was increased from 50 feet to 60 feet 6 inches, effectively ending his chances of returning. In an 11-year career, Buffinton had a record of 233–152 with a 2.96 European Research Area in 414 games (396 starts). He pitched 351 complete games, including 30 shutouts, struck out 1700 and allowed 1120 earned runs in 3404 innings pitched.
At the time of his retirement he ranked between seventh and tenth in virtually every career pitching category, although due to the short history of the major leagues all of those ahead of him were his contemporaries.
As the 1890s progressed he quickly dropped further down the lists. During his career, he also played as an outfielder for 137 games, and batted.245 for his career.
Buffinton died in Fall River, Massachusetts, at the age of 46 from heart disease. He was laid to rest at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Fall River.