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the fourth of five Washington Nationals franchises of Major League Baseball, which played in the National League from 1886 until 1889. Players in bold are...
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The 1886 Washington Nationals finished with a 28–92 record in the National League, finishing in last place in their debut season. Note: Pos = Position;...
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The 1889 Washington Nationals finished with a 41–83 record in the National League, finishing in last place. The team folded at the conclusion of the season...
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The Washington Nationals is the existing National League baseball team, formerly known as the Montreal Expos. Washington Nationals may also refer to these...
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John Gaffney (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) managers)
was offered the managing position of the Washington Nationals, and he took over the team on August 21, 1886. The team, mired in last place, finished the...
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Association Washington Nationals (1884) The American Association Washington Nationals (1884) The National League Washington Nationals (1886–1889) The American...
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Dummy Hoy (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
contract in 1886 with an Oshkosh, Wisconsin, team which was managed by Frank Selee in 1887. In 1888, with the Washington Nationals of the National LeagueHoy...
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Hank O'Day (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
year, he joined the Washington Nationals, where he posted a 2–2 record in six games. O'Day became a full-time starter for the Nationals in 1887, and pitched...
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The 1887 Washington Nationals finished with a 46–76 record in the National League, finishing in seventh place. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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1876–1877 – transferred from National Association Syracuse Stars 1879 Troy Trojans 1879–1882 Washington Nationals (1886–1889) Washington Senators (1891–1899)...
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George Keefe (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
for the Washington Nationals, Buffalo Bisons, and Washington Statesmen from 1886 to 1891. Keefe was born in Washington, D.C., in 1867. In 1886, he joined...
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The 1888 Washington Nationals finished with a 48–86 record in the National League, finishing in last place. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB...
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Tony Madigan (baseball) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
4, 1954) was a professional baseball pitcher for the 1886 Washington Nationals of the National League. He played for the Binghamton Crickets in the minors...
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Buck Gladmon (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
Henry Gladmon (1863–1890) was a Major League Baseball third baseman in the National League and American Association. He died from peritonitis at age 26. Career...
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Connie Mack (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
sold to the Washington Nationals (sometimes called the Statesmen or the Senators) of the National League in 1886. In the winter of 1889, he jumped to...
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Arthur Irwin (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
typhoid fever, dying at Irwin's home. During the 1889 season, Irwin went to the Washington Nationals for his first opportunity as player-manager, although...
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Park I, home of the Washington Nationals, 1884 Swampoodle Grounds or Capitol Park II, home of the Washington Nationals 1886–1889 Places in Croatia: Capitol...
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Bob Barr (1880s pitcher) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
Alleghenys, Washington Nationals, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Rochester Broncos, all of the American Association. He also played for the National League teams...
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Swampoodle Grounds (category 1886 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
the Washington Nationals baseball team of the National League from 1886 to 1889. The name refers to the one-time Swampoodle neighborhood of Washington. The...
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John Morrill (baseball) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
who played from 1876 to 1890 for the Boston Red Caps/Beaneaters, Washington Nationals, and Boston Reds. Over the years he played all positions. Although...
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John Greenig (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the Washington Nationals of the National League on May 9, 1888. Career statistics from Baseball Reference...
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Pete O'Brien (1890s second baseman) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
was a Major League Baseball player. He played in one game for the Washington Nationals in 1887 and 27 games for the Chicago Colts in 1890. Career statistics...
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Paul Hines (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
Providence club folded in 1885. Hines moved over to the Washington Nationals of the National League in 1886, and he batted .312 that year while stealing 21 bases...
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Phil Baker (baseball) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
outfielder and catcher in Major League Baseball from 1883–1886. He played in the minors from 1878–1889, with the exception of 1880–1882 when he was blacklisted...
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The Washington Nationals are an American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. The Nationals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as...
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Bill Wright (catcher) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
played in one game in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Washington Nationals in 1887. Career statistics from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference...
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Henry Zeiher (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues for the 1886 Washington Nationals. Nicknamed "Whitey," he saw only 21 at-bats, striking out at 12...
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George Haddock (baseball) (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
Association and National League. Haddock played right field for the Washington Nationals against the Cleveland Spiders, on September 4, 1889. He relieved...
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George Winkelman (category Washington Nationals (1886–1889) players)
professional baseball player. He appeared in one game for the 1886 Washington Nationals of the National League. He played in the minors as late as 1895. In his...
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