The 1907 St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 6th in the American League with a record of 69 wins...
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The 1908 St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 4th in the American League with a record of 83 wins...
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The 1907 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 26th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 16th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 52–101...
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The 1906 St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 5th in the American League with a record of 76 wins...
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Park from the Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium, later becoming Busch I. The Browns then left St. Louis for Baltimore after the season, becoming the...
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Sportsman's Park from the rival St. Louis Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium. The Browns would leave St. Louis after the season for Baltimore, Maryland. m...
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The 1944 World Series was an all-St. Louis World Series, matching up the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park, won by the Cardinals...
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The 2024 season was the second season for St. Louis City SC. It was the club's second season in existence, their second in the top-tier of American soccer...
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Pat Hynes (category St. Louis Cardinals players)
1884 – March 12, 1907) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. After sitting on the St. Louis Browns bench for most of the 1904 season, Hynes went down...
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before relocating to St. Louis the following season – a move planned by the league several years before its fruition. The Browns generally struggled in...
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Timeline of Major League Baseball (section 1907)
Red Caps became the Boston Beaneaters. The new St. Louis Brown Stockings became the St. Louis Browns. The UA was established with eight teams. The Brooklyn...
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1880 by Joseph Otten as the St. Louis Choral...
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Browns Highlanders Senators Doves Superbas Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1907 major league baseball season began on April 11, 1907....
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Branch Rickey (category St. Louis Browns executives)
played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Browns and New York Highlanders from 1905 through 1907. After struggling as a player, Rickey returned...
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The St. Louis Eagles were a professional ice hockey team that played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Based in St. Louis, the Eagles played for only...
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their longest game of the season, the Americans defeat the St. Louis Browns, 5–2 in 16 innings at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis. September 12: Future Hall...
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Jimmy Austin (category St. Louis Browns coaches)
the New York Highlanders and St. Louis Browns from 1909 through 1923, 1925 through 1926, and 1929. He also managed the Browns in 1913, 1918, and 1923. Austin...
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Fred Buelow (category St. Louis Browns players)
with the St. Louis Perfectos (1899), St. Louis Cardinals (1900), Detroit Tigers (1901–1904), Cleveland Naps (1904–1906), and St. Louis Browns (1907). Buelow...
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Nick Sorensen (category St. Louis Rams players)
agent in 2001 and played for 10 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns before retiring. Sorensen joined...
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concerned Game 2, which was forfeited by the St. Louis Browns (AA) to the Chicago White Stockings (NL) when the Browns pulled their team off the field protesting...
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– The New York Highlanders acquire catcher Branch Rickey from the St. Louis Browns in exchange for infielder Joe Yeager. As a condition, Rickey specifies...
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Cardinals franchise, including the 1882 St. Louis Brown Stockings, the 1883–1898 St. Louis Browns, and the 1899 St. Louis Perfectos. Players in Bold are members...
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The 1907 Chicago Cubs season was the 36th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 32nd in the National League and the 15th at West Side Park. It was...
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Matt Kilroy, Baltimore Orioles 0 St. Louis Browns 0 September 23, 1890 (7 innings) – George Nicol, St. Louis Browns 21 Philadelphia Athletics 2 October...
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2009-02-01. "1907 St. Louis Browns". Baseball Library. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-02-01. "1908 St. Louis Browns". Baseball...
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adopted the name St. Louis Browns, although they had no relation to the previous Browns or Brown Stockings. From 1902 until the 1950s, St. Louis was home to...
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Herm Holshouser (category St. Louis Browns players)
of them in relief, in Major League Baseball as a member of the 1930 St. Louis Browns. Born in Rockwell, North Carolina, he attended the University of North...
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Lou Criger (category St. Louis Browns players)
to 1912 for the Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos / Cardinals, Boston Americans / Red Sox, St. Louis Browns and New York Highlanders. Listed at...
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Debs Garms (category St. Louis Browns players)
1907 – December 16, 1984) was an American professional baseball player for 12 seasons as an outfielder and third baseman for the St. Louis Browns, Boston...
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Robison Field (redirect from League Park (St. Louis))
1920. Today's Cardinals of the National League began in 1882, as the St. Louis Browns of the then-major American Association. They won four championships...
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