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I ran into the same issue (NumberFormatException after querying history) after an upgrade from TFS2010 to TFS2012.
As workaround I had to append the collection to the TFS Server URL in Jenkins.
E.g. instead of
http://tfsprod:8080/tfs
use
http://tfsprod:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection
Did you try that yet?