• The 1892 Boston Beaneaters season was the 22nd season of the franchise. The Beaneaters won their second straight and fifth overall National League pennant...
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    The 1892 World Series followed the first split season in National League history, with the first-half champion Boston Beaneaters (102–48) playing the second-half...
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  • The 1891 Boston Beaneaters season was the 21st season of the franchise. The team finished first in the National League with an 87–51 record. After trailing...
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    another charter member). Boston came to be called the Beaneaters by sportswriters in 1883, while retaining red as the team color. Boston won the 1877 and 1878...
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    Souder, Mark (December 19, 2019). "How Bostonians Became the Beaneaters". The Glorious Beaneaters of the 1890s. Society for American Baseball Research. ISBN 978-1970159196...
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    year 1892 throughout the world. National League (split season): First-half: Boston Beaneaters Second-half: Cleveland Spiders World Series: Boston Beaneaters...
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    1883, under the name Beaneaters until 1911, and under the name Braves from 1912 until they moved to Milwaukee after the 1952 season. Since 1966 they have...
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    2011-01-08. "The 1892 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2011-01-08. "The 1893 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet...
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  • The 1893 Boston Beaneaters season was the 23rd season of the franchise. They won their third straight and sixth overall National League pennant. Note:...
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  • place during the second half. After the season, they played against the first-half champions, the Boston Beaneaters, in the "World's Championship Series"...
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  • Kid Nichols (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    when he signed with the Boston Beaneaters. After making his debut the following season and spending 12 seasons with the Beaneaters, Nichols spent a two-year...
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  • American Association. The Boston Beaneaters won the first half of the season, while the Cleveland Spiders took the second half. Boston defeated Cleveland 5...
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    Frank Selee (category Boston Beaneaters managers)
    he managed the Boston Beaneaters (1890–1901) and Chicago Orphans / Cubs (1902–1905), winning 1,284 games. Selee managed the Beaneaters during their 1890s...
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    John Clarkson (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    (1882), Chicago White Stockings (1884–1887), Boston Beaneaters (1888–1892), and Cleveland Spiders (1892–1894). Clarkson pitched the first known immaculate...
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  • the same city. Boston (nicknamed at various times the "Red Stockings", "Red Caps", "Beaneaters" and "Doves", in 1912 named the Boston Braves, then Milwaukee...
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    dominant in the late nineteenth century, when it was known as the Boston Beaneaters, winning four of the five National Association of Professional Base...
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  • Buckeyes and New York Metropolitans joined the AA. The Boston Red Caps became the Boston Beaneaters. The new St. Louis Brown Stockings became the St. Louis...
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    Fred Tenney (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    player whose career spanned 20 seasons, 17 of which were spent with the Major League Baseball (MLB) Boston Beaneaters/Doves/Rustlers (1894–1907, 1911)...
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    Charlie Ganzel (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    White to the Boston Beaneaters for an estimated $30,000. Ganzel played nine seasons and appeared in 536 games with the Boston Beaneaters from 1889 to...
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    King Kelly (category Boston Beaneaters managers)
    Association. He spent the majority of his 16-season playing career with the Chicago White Stockings and the Boston Beaneaters. Kelly was a player-manager three times...
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    Cy Young (category Boston Americans players)
    today, the National League was using a split season format during the 1892 season. The Boston Beaneaters won the first-half and the Spiders won the second-half...
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    Marty Bergen (baseball) (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    played in 344 games with the Boston Beaneaters of Major League Baseball, 337 of them as their catcher. Bergen helped the Beaneaters to National League pennants...
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  • half of the split season in second place, just 2.5 games behind the Boston Beaneaters. However, they faded in the second half, finishing 9.5 games behind...
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    Jack Stivetts (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    more than 30. In 1892, he won a career-high 35 games, and on August 6, he threw a no-hitter. During his seven seasons with the Beaneaters, he was part of...
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    Hugh Duffy (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    Pirates, Boston Reds, Boston Beaneaters, Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies between 1888 and 1906. He had his best years with the Beaneaters, including...
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    Joe Kelley (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    in the National League (NL) for the Boston Beaneaters (1891), Pittsburgh Pirates (1892), Baltimore Orioles (1892–1898), and Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1901)...
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  • The 1892 Chicago Colts season was the 21st season of the Chicago Colts franchise, their 17th in the National League and the second at South Side Park...
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    plays a split season, Boston Beaneaters winning the first half, Cleveland Spiders winning the second. At the end of the season, Boston defeats Cleveland...
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  • with 25 home runs before he advanced to catch for the Boston Beaneaters at the end of the season. In 1897, the Pawtucket team was called the "Phenoms"...
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    Billy Hamilton (baseball, born 1866) (category Boston Beaneaters players)
    He played for the Kansas City Cowboys, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Beaneaters between 1888 and 1901. Hamilton won the National League (NL) batting...
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