• The Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (also known as Chicago/Pittsburgh) were a short-lived professional baseball team in the Union Association of 1884...
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  • The Pittsburgh Stogies was the name of three historic professional baseball teams representing Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies...
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  • The 1884 Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies finished with a 41–50 record (34–39 while in Chicago, 7–11 while in Allegheny City) in the Union Association...
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  • League Baseball. The Chicago Browns moved to Pittsburgh and became the Pittsburgh Stogies. The Wilmington Quicksteps and Pittsburgh Stogies folded late-season...
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    Powers, Jimmy (October 9, 1934). "Ruth to Quit Unless Given Manager Job". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved...
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  • Charlie Householder (utility player) (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    League Baseball as a third baseman and outfielder for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies of the Union Association. Career statistics and player information...
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  • Charlie Baker (baseball) (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    American professional baseball outfielder. He played for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies in the Union Association in 1884. He later played in the New...
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  • Ed Hengel (category Baseball players from Chicago)
    player, manager, umpire. He is best known for managing the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies, a team in the major league Union Association that only operated...
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    Mining Nuggets from Our National Pastime. Chicago: Triumph Books. pp. 302–303. ISBN 978-1-57243-958-0. The Chicago Tribune, April 8, 1976, p. C2 "Career Leaders...
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    Emil Gross (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    Providence Grays (1879–1881), Philadelphia Quakers (1883), and Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884). In 1880, Gross established a new major league record...
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    Association in 1875 with the Chicago White Stockings, and ended in the Union Association in 1884 with the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies. From 1876 until 1879...
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    Joe Battin (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies managers)
    Association in 1883 (2–11 record) and 1884 (6–7 record), and the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies of the Union Association in 1884 (1–5 record). In 1936, the...
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  • August 25 – The Chicago Browns of the Union Association, after losing $15,000 in Chicago, move to Pittsburgh and become the Pittsburgh Stogies. They defeated...
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    the Browns posted losing streaks of 16 (1970–85) and 15 (2004–present) games in Pittsburgh. Former Steelers head coach Bill Cowher coached the Browns special...
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    Charlie Briggs (baseball) (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    professional baseball second baseman and outfielder. He played for the Chicago Browns in the Union Association during the 1884 season. In 1888 he played minor...
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    Chippy McGarr (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    from 1884 to 1896. He played for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies, Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns, Kansas City Cowboys, Baltimore Orioles...
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  • Patrick Horan (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    (10 starts) and 10 as an outfielder in a total of 20 games for the Chicago Browns of the Union Association. He was a below-average fielder at both positions...
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    Steve Matthias (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    baseball player who played in thirty-seven games for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies of the Union Association during the 1884 season. He was born...
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  • Willis Wyman (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    baseball outfielder. He played one season for the Kansas City Cowboys and Chicago Browns in the Union Association in 1884. Career statistics and player information...
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    Joe Ellick (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    Baseball player. He was also briefly the player-manager of the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies of the Union Association, compiling a record of 6–6 with one...
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    born in Petersburg Bill Krieg, utility player for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies, Chicago White Stockings, Brooklyn Grays and Washington Nationals;...
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  • Al Skinner (baseball) (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    in one game (July 12), then played one game in center field for the Chicago Browns four days later. In his short career, he collected two hits in six at...
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  • Charlie Cady (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    Blues of the National League, and in 1884 played in six games for the Chicago Browns and in two games for the Kansas City Cowboys, both of the Union Association...
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    George Strief (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    1885 for the Cleveland Blues, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, St. Louis Browns, Kansas City Cowboys, Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies, and Philadelphia Athletics...
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    Jumbo Schoeneck (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    a Major League Baseball first baseman. He played for the Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884) and Baltimore Monumentals (1884), both of the Union...
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  • Harry Koons (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    Major League Baseball. He played for the Altoona Mountain City and the Chicago Browns in 1884. Koons died in 1932 after being hit by a bus driver. "Harry...
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    Tony Suck (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    season between the Baltimore Monumentals and the Chicago Browns. A highly regarded individual in the Chicago and minor league baseball communities, he was...
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  • still five weeks of games left to play. September 18: Pittsburgh Stogies (formerly the Chicago Browns) folded. September 27: St. Paul Saints and Milwaukee...
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  • Harry Wheeler (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    (1882) Columbus Buckeyes (1883) St. Louis Browns (1884) Kansas City Cowboys (1884) Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884) Baltimore Monumentals (1884) As...
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    Frank McLaughlin (baseball) (category Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies players)
    Teams Worcester Ruby Legs (1882) Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1883) Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (1884) Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884) Kansas City Cowboys (1884)...
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