• The Kansas City Blues was the primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Kansas City, Missouri between 1885 and 1901. The Kansas City minor...
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  • Kansas City Blues may refer to:: Kansas City Blues (18851901), an early minor league baseball franchise Kansas City Blues (Western League), an 1898–1900...
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  • formed as a minor league on February 11, 1885. The original clubs were located in Indianapolis‚ Kansas City‚ Cleveland‚ Milwaukee‚ Toledo and Omaha/Keokuk...
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    1885 Western League, from 1903 through 1954, the Kansas City Blues played in the high-level American Association minor league. In 1955, Kansas City became...
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  • 1969 expansion, and approved teams in Kansas City and Seattle. In December 1967 at the Winter Meetings in Mexico City, the franchise was officially awarded...
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  • (1993-present) Detroit (1881-1888, 1901-present) Hartford (1876) Houston (1962-present) Indianapolis (1878, 1887-1889) Kansas City (1886, 1955-67, 1969-present)...
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    James Scott (composer) (category 1885 births)
    health deteriorated. He moved in with his cousin Ruth Callahan in Kansas City, Kansas, and even though was suffering from chronic dropsy, he continued...
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  • Eagle & LeBlanc 2013, p. 97. Herzhaft 1992, p. 182; "Jay McShann: Kansas City Blues Pianist". The Independent. December 9, 2006. Archived from the original...
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    the Kansas City Blues were forced to relocate after the American League's Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City, Missouri, to become the Kansas City...
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  • them with franchises in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore and the Kansas City Blues moved to Washington to play as the Senators. In 2020, Major League...
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  • Western League and American Association. The Kansas City Blue Stockings were founded to replace the Kansas City Blues franchise in the Western League and played...
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  • remaining teams. Kansas City was home to the Kansas City Blues/Cowboys from 1924-1926. Kansas City was home to the National League Kansas City Cowboys in 1886...
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  • American League (category Sports leagues established in 1901)
    enfranchised 1894 Kansas City Royals enfranchised 1969 Minnesota Twins enfranchised 1894 as the Kansas City Blues, moved to Washington (1901), and to Minneapolis-St...
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  • 1900–1901. The 1885 inaugural Western League season featured the Omahogs and the Cleveland Forest Citys, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City Blues, Milwaukee...
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    with the Houston Astros, but went 14/17 after being traded from the Kansas City Royals mid-season. While 28/28 is the National League leader for that...
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    Nig Perrine (category Kansas City Blues (baseball) players)
    John Grover "Nig" Perrine (January 14, 1885 – August 13, 1948) was an American professional baseball infielder. Perrine started his professional baseball...
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    Jim Manning (baseball, born 1862) (category Kansas City Blues (baseball) managers)
    Beaneaters (1884–85) and the Detroit Wolverines (1885–87). He also played professional baseball in Kansas City, Missouri, primarily as a second baseman, from...
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  • seven games and tied one against the Boston Red Stockings and Hartford Dark Blues. Boston ended up winning the pennant, seven games ahead of the second-place...
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    2012. Stein, p. 6 "Jays might get Molitor as player and manager". The Kansas City Star. The Associated Press. October 30, 1997. p. D9. Archived from the...
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    June 18, 2024. O'Neal, Bill (1994), The Southern League: Baseball in Dixie, 1885–1994, Eakin Press, pp. 307–308, ISBN 0890159521 "MiLB.tv". Minor League Baseball...
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    Cleveland Blues, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers). One team was shifted (Washington Senators, who had moved after playing in 1900 as the Kansas City Blues)....
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  • (FL, 1914) 1913 1916 Kansas City, Missouri Association Park Kansas City Cowboys (UA, 1884) Kansas City Cowboys (NL, 1886) Kansas City Cowboys (AA, 1888)...
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    and assassin Roscoe Jackson (1901–1937), murderer, last person to be publicly executed in the United States Kansas City crime family Charles Binaggio...
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  • Stockings, Milwaukee Brewers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Blues (reconstituted as the Washington Senators), Cleveland Lake Shores...
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    September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2011. "Boston Red Sox 11, Kansas City Athletics 10". Retrosheet.org. July 13, 1962. Archived from the original...
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  • Robert Fiske (1889–1944), actor George Fitzmaurice (1885–1940), director Johnny Flamingo (1934–2000), blues singer Frank P. Flint (1862–1929), politician Errol...
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  • Western League (1900–1958) (category Sports leagues established in 1885)
    Hutchinson Wheatshockers (1933) Joplin Miners (1917-1921, 1933) Kansas City Blues (1901); Kansas City Blue Stockings (1902-1903) Keokuk Indians (1935) Lincoln...
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  • the ten states of the Federal Republic of Germany along with the reunified city-state of Berlin. Germany is the English short name for the Federal Republic...
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  • actress (d. 1968) 1885 – Jean Cabannes, French physicist and academic (d. 1959) 1885 – Keith Murdoch, Australian journalist (d. 1952) 1885 – Juhan Simm, Estonian...
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  • fine second-level blues and folksong performer". His best known works are "Kansas City Blues," "Early Mornin' Blues," and "Hot Time Blues." Richard "Hacksaw"...
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