The 1914 St. Louis Browns season involved the Browns finishing 5th in the American League with a record of 71 wins and 82 losses. May 1914: Jack Enzenroth...
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Brewers moved to St. Louis, Missouri, after the 1901 season, where they played for 52 years as the St. Louis Browns. After the 1953 season, the team moved...
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The 2025 St. Louis Cardinals season will be the 144th season for the St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. It...
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to St. Louis. Franchise names 1875–1882: St. Louis Brown Stockings 1883–1898: St. Louis Browns 1899: St. Louis Perfectos 1900–present: St. Louis Cardinals...
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Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1915 St. Louis Browns team page at Baseball Reference 1915 St. Louis Browns season at baseball-almanac.com v t e v t e...
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Bisland page at Baseball Reference 1913 St. Louis Browns team page at Baseball Reference 1913 St. Louis Browns season at baseball-almanac.com v t e v t e...
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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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by ice magnate Phil Ball, who later was owner of the St. Louis Browns. In their inaugural season, the Terriers posted a 62–89 record (.411) and finished...
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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 1914 St. Louis Terriers season was a season in American baseball. The Terriers finished in 8th place in the Federal League, 25 games behind the Indianapolis...
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their titles was played against the old cross-city rival St. Louis Browns in 1944. The St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL) won the 2019...
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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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Jack Tobin (category St. Louis Browns players)
He played in the Federal League (FL) for the St. Louis Terriers (1914–1915), and for the St. Louis Browns (1916, 1918–1925), Washington Senators (1926)...
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winning seasons from 1892 to 1898 and a Temple Cup victory in 1895, while the once four-time American Association champion St. Louis Browns had fallen...
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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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Rebels Terriers The 1914 major league baseball season began on April 13, 1914, with the first game of the inaugural major league season of the Federal League...
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Harry Caray (category St. Louis Browns announcers)
of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals (with two of those years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns). After a year working for the...
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(1882–1891) and as St. Louis Cardinals – NL (mid-1920 to mid-1966) St. Louis Whites – Western Association (1888 part season) St. Louis Browns – American League...
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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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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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Harry Brecheen (category St. Louis Browns coaches)
career for St. Louis teams, Brecheen ended his career in 1953 as a playing coach with the St. Louis Browns; it was that team's final season in the city...
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The St. Louis Browns were a Major League Baseball team that played in St. Louis, Missouri from 1902 through 1953. The franchise moved from Milwaukee,...
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Stats "The 1882 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2009-03-11. "The 1883 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet...
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Whales, Brown was the player-manager for the St. Louis Terriers in 1914. Brown was dismissed as manager in August, then finished the season with the...
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Rogers Hornsby (category St. Louis Browns managers)
the season, effectively ending his career as a full-time player. He was picked up by the St. Louis Browns and remained there until his final season in...
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conditioning installed in the Ice Palace beerhall. 1892 St. Louis Browns baseball team active. St. Louis Country Club established. Stix Baer & Fuller (shop)...
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Gus Williams (outfielder) (category St. Louis Browns players)
player whose career spanned 10 seasons, five of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the St. Louis Browns (1911–1915). Over his major league...
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Branch Rickey (category St. Louis Browns executives)
embarked on a successful managing and executive career with the St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cardinals...
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Forest Park is a public park in western St. Louis, Missouri. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,326 acres (5.37 km2). Opened in 1876, more than...
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Bill Veeck (category St. Louis Browns executives)
Veeck was at various times the owner of the Cleveland Indians, the St. Louis Browns, and the Chicago White Sox. Veeck was the last owner to purchase a...
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