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    The St. Louis Brown Stockings joined the newly formed National League as a charter member in 1876. Although both St. Louis and Hartford finished the season...
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  • The St. Louis Brown Stockings were a professional baseball club based in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1875 to 1877, which competed on the cusps of the existences...
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  • Baseball Reference St. Louis Brown Stockings as NL franchise (1876–77) at Baseball Reference St. Louis Brown Stockings/Browns/Cardinals (1882–present)...
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  • The 1882 St. Louis Brown Stockings season was the first professional baseball season played by the team now known as the St. Louis Cardinals. The team...
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  • boosters in St. Louis raised $20,000 to organize the creation of the cities first professional ball club. The St. Louis Brown Stockings joined the National...
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  • The 1877 St. Louis Brown Stockings finished the season in fourth place in the National League. After the season, they signed Louisville Grays stars Jim...
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  • "Brown Stockings" but that name, though used at the time, was not then clearly or definitely established. The Red Stocking Baseball Club of St. Louis,...
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  • The St. Louis Brown Stockings baseball club played one season in the National Association, 1875, and two in the National League, 1876–1877. Here is a...
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  • George McManus (baseball) (category St. Louis Brown Stockings managers)
    Baseball. He managed the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League for part of the 1876 season and all of the 1877 season. His career managerial...
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  • Association (AA), the team was originally named the Brown Stockings before it was shortened to Browns the next season. The team moved to the National League in...
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    "The 1876 Chicago White Stockings". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 26, 2009. "The 1876 St. Louis Brown Stockings Regular Season Game...
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    same time to organize a new league. Hulbert recruited first the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National Association, independent clubs from Louisville...
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  • Mase Graffen (category St. Louis Brown Stockings managers)
    Major League Baseball. He managed the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League for part of the 1876 season. His career managerial record was 39-17...
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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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  • Tom Miller (catcher) (category St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players)
    for the 1874 Philadelphia Athletics, and 56 games for the 1875 St. Louis Brown Stockings, both of the NAPBBP. His career statistical totals include: 230...
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    White Stockings finished with better records on three occasions (1876, 1880, and 1885). The all-time major league record belongs to the 1884 St. Louis Maroons...
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    Ned Cuthbert (category St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players)
    Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. After game-fixing allegations surfaced as part of the Brown Stockings 1877 season, Brown Stockings ownership officially...
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    Lip Pike (category St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players)
    Pike stuck with St. Louis. The Brown Stockings turned in a very good season, finishing a solid 2nd to the Chicago White Stockings. Pike continued to...
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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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    the champion: the Chicago White Stockings, who had the best overall record (52–14), or the St. Louis Brown Stockings (45–19), who were the only team to...
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  • National League (baseball) (category Sports leagues established in 1876)
    the 1877 season) Mutual Club of New York ("New York Mutuals") from the NA (expelled after the 1876 season) St. Louis ("St. Louis Brown Stockings") from...
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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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    Joe Blong (category St. Louis Brown Stockings players)
    score one shutout during the season. The Red Stockings folder after that season. Blong played for the St. Louis Brown Stockings in the newly formed National...
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  • to disregard the game. When St. Louis won the final game and an apparent 3–2 Series championship, Chicago White Stockings owner Albert Spalding overruled...
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  • George Seward (baseball) (category St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players)
    the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National Association in 1875 and the New York Mutuals of the National League in 1876. He also played one season for...
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    Herman Dehlman (category St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players)
    2008. Koppett, p. 30 "1876 St. Louis Brown Stockings". retrosheet.org. Retrieved December 5, 2008. "1876 St. Louis Brown Stockings statistics". baseball-reference...
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    St. Louis Brown Stockings – National Association (1875) and National League (1876–1877) St. Louis Browns – American Association (1882–1891) and as St...
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    John Clapp (baseball) (category St. Louis Brown Stockings players)
    putout total was second in the NA among catchers. In 1876, Clapp joined the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League (NL). He finished the year tied...
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    Davy Force (category St. Louis Brown Stockings players)
    White Stockings (1874) and Philadelphia Athletics (1875), and in the National League for the Philadelphia Athletics (1876), New York Mutuals (1876), St. Louis...
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  • The Reds played their first ever game on April 25, 1876, defeating the St. Louis Brown Stockings 2–1 at Avenue Grounds. Wins would be few and far between...
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