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    The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn ("Atlantic" or the "Brooklyn Atlantics") was baseball's first champion and its first dynasty. The team was also...
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    the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantics before joining the National League in 1890. They remained in Brooklyn until 1957, after which the club...
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  • The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1875 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished eleventh in the league with...
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  • The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1873 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished sixth in the league with...
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    National Association, finishing in a draw with the Brooklyn Atlantics Club. However, the Atlantics were the accepted champions. During the 1860 season...
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    in 21 World Series: nine in Brooklyn and twelve in Los Angeles. The Dodgers were founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Atlantics, borrowing the name of a defunct...
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  • The 1884 Brooklyn Atlantics season was a season in American baseball. It was the first season in the American Association for the team, and they finished...
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  • The Brooklyn Atlantics played their first season of professional baseball in 1872 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players...
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    Charlie Hodes (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    1871 to 1874. A Brooklyn native, Hodes played one season each for the Chicago White Stockings, Troy Haymakers, and Brooklyn Atlantics. He had a career...
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  • losing streak in official MLB history at 26 games, though the 1875 Brooklyn Atlantics lost 31 consecutive games in the National Association, a number that...
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    Oakland, California. Nor were the Brooklyn Atlantics of 1855 to circa 1882 the same franchise as the Brooklyn Atlantics founded in 1883–1884 and later known...
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  • The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1874 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished sixth in the league with...
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  • 41 games, finishing 84 games behind the 1899 National League champion Brooklyn Superbas and 35 games behind the second-last-placed Washington Senators...
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  • Frank Thompson (catcher) (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    National Association, the Washington Nationals as a catcher and the Brooklyn Atlantics as an outfielder. Thompson played in 11 games with the 1875 Washington...
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    Lip Pike (category Brooklyn Atlantics (minor league) players)
    Tweed. In 1869 he moved to the Brooklyn Atlantics, another perennial leader, where he hit .610. In 1870, the Atlantics, with Pike manning second base...
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    Template:Attached KML/Atlantic Avenue (New York City) KML is from Wikidata Atlantic Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens...
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    played near what is today Fort Greene Park on October 24, 1845. Brooklyn's Excelsiors, Atlantics and Eckfords were the leading teams from the mid-1850s through...
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  • National League Western Division. The Dodgers began play in 1884 as the Brooklyn Atlantics and have been known by seven nicknames since (including the Grays...
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    Washington Park (baseball) (category Sports venues in Brooklyn)
    Association. With the new league came a new name, the Atlantics in reference to the old Atlantics of Brooklyn, and they were known as the Bridegrooms by the...
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    Road's (LIRR) Atlantic Branch, located at Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. It is the primary terminal for the West Hempstead...
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    Joe Start (category Brooklyn Atlantics (NABBP) players)
    against the Atlantics on June 14, 1870, at Brooklyn's Capitoline Grounds. After nine innings, the game was even at 5-5, and the Atlantics left the field...
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    Bobby Clack (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    born professional baseball player outfielder who played with the Brooklyn Atlantics and the Cincinnati Reds from 1874 to 1876. He also served as an umpire...
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  • Putnam Grounds (category Sports venues in Brooklyn)
    1860, serving as neutral ground for the game between the Brooklyn Atlantics and the Brooklyn Excelsiors. The game was suspended during the fifth inning...
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  • Capitoline Grounds (category Sports venues in Brooklyn)
    of club novices. The Atlantics won the NABBP championship in 1864 with an undefeated record. In early November 1865, the Atlantics played the Athletic...
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  • Al Thake (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    1872) was an English professional baseball left fielder for the Brooklyn Atlantics of the National Association. Joining the team in 1872, he played 18...
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  • Charlie Lowe (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    who played second base for the 1872 Brooklyn Atlantics team of the NAPBBP. He played in seven games for the Atlantics during the season. Career statistics...
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    Oscar Walker (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    different teams in six seasons, from 1875 to 1885. Walker played for the Brooklyn Atlantics, Buffalo Bisons, St. Louis Brown Stockings, and the Baltimore Orioles...
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  • Louis H. Mahn of the “new Boston nine,” William Barnie of the Atlantics of Brooklyn, John Kelly of the New York team, and James Mutrie of the Metropolitans...
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  • players remains difficult due to a lack of biographical information. A Brooklyn, New York, directory, for instance, lists more than 30 men who could be...
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    Tom Barlow (baseball) (category Brooklyn Atlantics players)
    Association games in 1875, one each for the Elm Citys and the Atlantics. The 1875 Atlantics set a major-league record for futility which still stands: their...
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