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    in 1901 as the Washington Senators. The team was officially named the "Senators" during 1901–1904, the Nationals during 1905–1955 and the Senators again...
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  • but in 1960 a deal was reached: The Senators would move and would be replaced with an expansion Senators team for 1961. The old Washington Senators became...
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    as a right-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927. He later served as manager of the Senators from 1929 through 1932 and of the...
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  • nicknames "Senators" and "Nationals" and sometimes used the names interchangeably. The American League Washington Nationals/Senators (19011960): The team...
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    Manning Out of Washington". The Omaha Daily Bee. November 1901. p. 3. 1901 Washington Senators at Baseball-Reference 1901 Washington Senators team page at...
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  • the National League Washington Senators (1912) played in the short-lived United States Baseball League Washington Senators (19011960), an American League...
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    their first AL pennant, the Senators won the World Series in dramatic fashion, a 12-inning Game 7 victory. The Senators' offense was led by future Hall...
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    Clark Griffith (category Washington Senators (19011960) executives)
    Reds (1909–1911) and Washington Senators (1912–1920), making some appearances as a player with both teams. He owned the Senators from 1920 until his death...
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  • team, also called the Washington Nationals Washington Senators (19011960), an American League franchise, also known as the Washington Nationals between 1905...
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    Bucky Harris (category Washington Senators (19011960) managers)
    executive. While Harris played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers, it was his long managerial career that led to...
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  • Griffith Stadium (category Washington Senators (19011960) stadiums)
    Stadium for Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith in 1923. The stadium was home to the American League Senators from 1911 through 1960, and to an expansion...
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    Calvin Griffith (category Washington Senators (19011960) executives)
    of the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins franchise of the American League from 1955 through 1984, he orchestrated the transfer of the Senators after...
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    1924 Washington Senators". Washington Post. Retrieved November 8, 2021. 1925 Washington Senators at Baseball-Reference 1925 Washington Senators team page...
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    series would be held in Washington until the 2012 season. The Senators franchise, which moved to Minneapolis–St. Paul after the 1960 season, has since won...
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    1924 World Series (category Washington Senators (19011960) postseason)
    League (AL) pennant winner Washington Senators and the National League (NL) pennant winner New York Giants. The Senators defeated the Giants in seven...
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    Heinie Manush (category Washington Senators (19011960) coaches)
    Braves in the late 1940s and a coach for the Senators from 1953 to 1954. He also scouted for the expansion Senators in the early 1960s. He was inducted into...
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  • division. Also known in their early years as the "Washington Senators" (19011960) based in Washington, D.C., pitchers for the Twins have thrown seven no-hitters...
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    Ossie Bluege (category Washington Senators (19011960) coaches)
    Major League Baseball who spent his entire playing career with the Washington Senators franchise from 1922 to 1939. He would remain on the team's payroll...
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  • H. Gabriel Murphy (category Washington Senators (19011960) executives)
    Team in Washington". Los Angeles Times. August 31, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2001. Deveaux, Tom (August 10, 2005). The Washington Senators, 1901–1971....
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  • Chattanooga Lookouts (category Washington Senators (19011960) minor league affiliates)
    rekindled a relationship with the franchise that, as the 19011960 edition of the Washington Senators, spent the longest period as its parent team. It was...
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  • Arch McDonald (category Washington Senators (19011960) announcers)
    23, 1901 – October 16, 1960) was an American radio sportscaster who served as the play-by-play voice of Major League Baseball's Washington Senators from...
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    Win Mercer (category Washington Senators (19011960) players)
    the Washington Senators. The Senators were one of the worst teams in baseball during Mercer's years with them. During Mercer's tenure, the Senators were...
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  • The Thibodaux Senators were a minor-league baseball team based in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The team played from 1956-1957 in the Evangeline League. "1956...
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  • Boundary Field (category Washington Senators (19011960) stadiums)
    League's Washington Senators (also known as the Nationals) from 1904 through 1910. When the American League declared itself a major league in 1901 and began...
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  • Washington Senators seasons may refer to: List of Minnesota Twins seasons, which includes the seasons of the original Washington Senators (19011960)...
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  • Ray Morgan (announcer) (category Washington Senators (19011960) announcers)
    left the show in 1947 to become the secondary announcer for the Washington Senators alongside Arch McDonald. Morgan continued to cover sports for WWDC...
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    The 1934 Washington Senators played 154 games, won 68, lost 86, and finished in seventh place in the American League. They were managed by Joe Cronin...
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    Nick Altrock (category Washington Senators (19011960) coaches)
    then won a third World Series as a coach. He was a coach for the Washington Senators for many years. Altrock was born in Cincinnati, to German immigrant...
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  • 1933 World Series (category Washington Senators (19011960) postseason)
    Giants and the American League (AL) pennant winner Washington Senators. The Giants defeated the Senators in five games for their first championship since...
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  • Bert Shepard (category Washington Senators (19011960) coaches)
    pitcher in Major League Baseball who pitched in one game for the Washington Senators in 1945 after having had his right leg amputated after his fighter...
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