• The 1911 Boston Rustlers season was the 41st season of the franchise. With George Dovey having died in 1909, John Dovey sold the Boston Doves team after...
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    various nicknames, including the Red Stockings, Red Caps, Rustlers, Bees, and "Braves". While in Boston, the team won 10 National League pennants and a World...
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  • Senators Rustlers  Trolley Dodgers Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1911 major league baseball season began on April 12, 1911. The regular...
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    Cy Young (category Boston Rustlers players)
    the Boston Red Sox franchise until 1908, helping them win the 1903 World Series. He finished his career with the Cleveland Naps and Boston Rustlers, retiring...
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    Fred Tenney (category Boston Rustlers players)
    career spanned 20 seasons, 17 of which were spent with the Major League Baseball (MLB) Boston Beaneaters/Doves/Rustlers (1894–1907, 1911) and the New York...
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  • Browns in a 5–0 Boston Red Sox victory. August 11 – The Cleveland Naps release pitcher Cy Young. Young is signed by the Boston Rustlers one week later...
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  • Billy Burke (baseball) (category Boston Rustlers players)
    Major League Baseball pitcher. He played two seasons with the Boston Doves / Rustlers from 1910 to 1911. Career statistics and history at Baseball-Reference...
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    waivers by the Boston Rustlers; he ultimately contested seven games for the Naps and eleven for the Rustlers. During Koufax's first three seasons, the Dodgers...
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  • World Series champion Boston Red Sox. Although the 2020 Pittsburgh Pirates had a 19–41 record, the fewest wins in a regular season since 1886, it is ignored...
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  • Herman Young (category Boston Rustlers players)
    nine games in Major League Baseball in the 1911 season with the Boston Rustlers. Young was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 14, 1886. He began...
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  • Fuller Thompson (category Boston Rustlers players)
    1972) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played one season with the Boston Rustlers in 1911. Career statistics and history at Baseball-Reference.com...
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    Mike Donlin (category Boston Rustlers players)
    popularity of the play in 1911 and Hite's death the following year, Donlin attempted short-lived comebacks with the Giants, Boston Rustlers, and Pittsburgh Pirates...
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    Johnny Kling (category Boston Rustlers players)
    Series championships between 1907 and 1910. He also played for the Boston Braves / Rustlers and the Cincinnati Reds. Kling was born and raised in Kansas City...
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  • The 1911 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 30th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 25th in the National League. The Pirates finished third...
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    Harry Spratt (category Boston Rustlers players)
    was a Major League Baseball player. He played two seasons with the Boston Rustlers / Braves from 1911 to 1912. He played as a utility infielder for the...
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    Hub Perdue (category Boston Rustlers players)
    1911 season, Perdue was selected off waivers by the Boston Rustlers. He then played with the Rustlers, later to become the Boston Braves, from 1911 to...
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    South End Grounds (category Baseball venues in Boston)
    Ballparks. Retrosheet.org, box score of New York Giants at Boston Rustlers, 12 September 1911 (retrieved 18 November 2012) "Remembering the South End Grounds"...
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    Harry Steinfeldt (category Boston Rustlers players)
    in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, and Boston Rustlers. He batted and threw right-handed. Steinfeldt was the starting third...
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    George Jackson (baseball) (category Boston Braves players)
    whose career spanned 27 seasons, three of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Boston Rustlers/Braves (1911–13). Over his major league...
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    Bill Jones (outfielder) (category Boston Rustlers players)
    former Major League Baseball player. He played two seasons with the Boston Rustlers / Braves from 1911 to 1912. Career statistics and history at Baseball-Reference...
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  • Boston Beaneaters 1883–1906, Boston Doves 1907–1910, Boston Rustlers 1911, Boston Braves 1912–1935, Boston Bees 1936–1940, Boston Braves 1941–1952. Here is...
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    Ed McDonald (baseball) (category Boston Rustlers players)
    baseball player. He was a third baseman over parts of three seasons (1911–13) with the Boston Rustlers/Braves and Chicago Cubs. For his career, he compiled a...
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  • Sox. The Boston Beaneaters became the Boston Doves. The Boston Americans became the Boston Red Sox. The Boston Doves became the Boston Rustlers. The Brooklyn...
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    The 1911 Chicago Cubs season was the 40th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 36th in the National League and the 19th at West Side Park. The Cubs...
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  • With the 1911 season, the Superbas changed the team name to the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. However, the team still struggled, finishing in seventh place...
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  • The 1911 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 30th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 20th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 75–74...
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    Al Bridwell (category Boston Rustlers players)
    was traded by the Giants, who went on to play in the 1911 World Series, to the Boston Rustlers. On John McGraw's managing style, Bridwell later said:...
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  • 1910. On February 6, the Reds purchased outfielder Fred Beck from the Boston Rustlers. Beck hit .275 with a league leading 10 home runs and had 64 RBI in...
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    Sam Frock (category Boston Rustlers players)
    American professional baseball player who played four Major league seasons between 1907 and 1911. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died there at the age...
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  • reaching a figure of approximately $175,000 to $200,000. The Boston Rustlers renamed as the Boston Braves. The 1912 schedule consisted of 154 games for all...
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