The 1892 Washington Senators season was a season in American professional baseball. The team, which had played in the now-defunct American Association...
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League for the 1892 season, becoming the Senators. When the NL contracted from twelve teams to eight after the 1899 season, the Senators were one of the...
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The 1893 Washington Senators baseball team finished the season with a 40–89 record, last place in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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Senators employed in its first National League season of 1892, and also the last Senators manager. In total, Irwin managed 293 games for the Senators...
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Dowd, who also played baseball for the Washington Senators, served as Georgetown's head coach for the second season. They played home games at Boundary Park...
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Association Washington Statesmen (1891) The National League Washington Senators (1892–1899) Washington was continuously home to a major league baseball team...
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following season. The Washington Senators, who were often referred to as the Nationals, played in the National League from 1892 to 1899. They were followed...
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Expansion of Major League Baseball (section 1961 AL expansion: Los Angeles Angels and second Washington Senators)
permitted the Washington Senators to move in time for next year's season, and gave Washington, D.C., an expansion team. The former Senators changed their...
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Doc Waldbauer (category Washington Senators (1901–1960) players)
(February 22, 1892 – July 16, 1969) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He played for the Washington Senators for two games...
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Philadelphia, and Baltimore and the Kansas City Blues moved to Washington to play as the Senators. Another major league competitor was the Federal League (FL)...
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second-last-placed Washington Senators. They also lost 27 games in September, a record for the most games lost in a month until the 1909 Washington Senators went 5–29...
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Charlotte Hornets (baseball) (category Washington Senators (1901–1960) minor league affiliates)
character. The team was purchased by the Washington Senators in 1937. The club would remain affiliated with the Senators/Twins franchise for 35 years. In 1938...
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Al Schacht (category Washington Senators (1901–1960) coaches)
1892 – July 14, 1984) was an American professional baseball player, coach, clown, and, later, restaurateur. Schacht was a pitcher for the Washington Senators...
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J. Earl Wagner (section Senators: 1892-1899)
original Washington Senators. Along with his brother, George W. Wagner, Wagner owned the Senators from their entry into the National League in 1892 until...
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Louisville St. Louis Washington This lineup of teams remained the same from 1892 to the end of the 1899 season. After the 1899 season Baltimore, Cleveland...
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the Washington Senators: The NL's Senators, who played from 1892 until it was contracted in 1899, and two American League Senators teams (the Senators/Nationals/Senators...
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List of defunct and relocated Major League Baseball teams (section List of defunct and relocated major league franchises since 1892)
just twelve NL franchises by the 1892 season. After four of the twelve NL franchises went defunct following the 1899 season, the American League emerged in...
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The 1892 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 11th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their sixth in the National League. In a split season schedule...
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The 1892 Brooklyn Grooms season was a season in American baseball. The team finished the first half of the split season in second place, just 2.5 games...
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senator John P. Hale was nominated for president with 192 delegate votes (sixteen votes were cast for a smattering of candidates). George Washington Julian...
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The 1892 Louisville Colonels season saw the Colonels professional baseball team of Louisville, Kentucky, compete as members of the National League. In...
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Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) (redirect from Baltimore Orioles (1892–99))
Colonels, and the aforementioned Washington Statesmen, then known as the Washington Senators). During their eight seasons of play in the NL, the Orioles...
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rural or closely-related counties. The two current United States senators from Washington are Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, both Democrats. Murray has...
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ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts "The 1892 Season". Retrosheet. Retrieved April 4, 2021. "1892 Cleveland Spiders Statistics". Baseball Reference...
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Sad Sam Jones (category Washington Senators (1901–1960) players)
Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox between 1914 and 1935. Jones batted and threw...
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The 1892 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in American baseball. The team competed in the National League, which played a split season that year...
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after a partial season on June 21, 1888. Denver had finished first with a record of 18 wins and 6 losses. The league was revived in 1892. Columbus won the...
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Lester C. Hunt (redirect from Senator Hunt)
Lester Callaway Hunt, Sr. (July 8, 1892 – June 19, 1954), was an American Democratic politician from the state of Wyoming. Hunt was the first to be elected...
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Joe Biden (category Democratic Party United States senators from Delaware)
2021). "Biden, once one of the nation's youngest senators, will be its oldest president". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 7, 2023...
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The 1892 Chicago Colts season was the 21st season of the Chicago Colts franchise, their 17th in the National League and the second at South Side Park...
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