The 1871 season was the first season of the Boston Red Stockings franchise, now known as the Atlanta Braves. They were formed in 1871 by Boston businessman...
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team was soon nicknamed "Red Stockings" in reference to the main feature of the uniforms designed by Ellard; long stockings were then a novelty in team...
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known by various nicknames, including the Red Stockings, Red Caps, Rustlers, Bees, and "Braves". While in Boston, the team won 10 National League pennants...
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Boston Red Stockings season was the second season of the franchise. They won the National Association championship. Managed by Harry Wright, Boston finished...
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George Wright (sportsman) (category Boston Red Stockings players)
Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional team, when he was the game's best player. He then played for the Boston Red Stockings, helping the...
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Ross Barnes (category Boston Red Stockings players)
Association (1871–1875) and the early National League (1876–1881), playing second base and shortstop. He played for the dominant Boston Red Stockings teams of...
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Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876) (redirect from Philadelphia Athletics (1871-1875))
21 wins and 7 losses (.750), two games ahead of the Boston Red Stockings and Chicago White Stockings. Actually, the race was much closer: the primary official...
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Cal McVey (category Boston Red Stockings players)
professional baseball teams, the original Cincinnati Red Stockings and the National Association Boston Red Stockings. He also played on the inaugural National League...
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with 44 RBI while batting .370. January 20 – The Boston Base Ball Club and the Boston Red Stockings are founded and incorporated by Ivers Whitney Adams...
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Andy Leonard (category Boston Red Stockings players)
Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional baseball team. He was one of five men to play regularly for both the Cincinnati and the Boston Red Stockings...
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Fred Cone (baseball) (category Boston Red Stockings players)
13, 1909) was an American Major League Baseball player for the 1871 Boston Red Stockings. Born in Rockford, Illinois, Cone was the first baseman for the...
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Bob Addy (category Boston Red Stockings players)
player-manager, before moving on and joining the Boston Red Stockings later in the season. He helped the Red Stockings win the league title that year, playing...
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Tommy Beals (category Boston Red Stockings players)
the Washington Olympics, Washington Blue Legs, Boston Red Stockings, and Chicago White Stockings from 1871 to 1880. Beals made his debut for the Olympics...
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Charlie Gould (category Boston Red Stockings players)
a game between the Red Stockings and the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1870, that allowed the winning run to score, ending the Stockings' winning streak, which...
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manager after 1870. For 1871, the Olympics hired five players from the famous Cincinnati Red Stockings. The new Boston Red Stockings hired the other half...
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reception." The Red Stockings lost many players and their namesake in 1870, when the team decided to dissolve. The name went to Boston where, in 1871, a new team...
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a record of 10,677–10,483 through the 2015 season. The team was founded in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings and was one of the nine charter members of...
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Rockford Forest Citys (category Sports clubs and teams disestablished in 1871)
of both the Boston Red Stockings and the Chicago White Stockings, Rockford's decision to play Hastings had an outsize impact on the 1871 pennant race...
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Atlanta Braves (redirect from Boston Braves To Milwaukee)
founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1871, as the Boston Red Stockings. The club was known by various names until the franchise settled on the Boston Braves...
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National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (category 1871 establishments in the United States)
do with the team colors, such as the Red Stockings or Red Caps (Boston), White Stockings (Chicago), Green Stockings (Mutual of New York), and Canaries (the...
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Will White (category Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA) players)
of 10 seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily for the Cincinnati Reds in the National League (1878–1879) and the Cincinnati Red Stockings in the...
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Dave Birdsall (category Boston Red Stockings players)
an American professional baseball player. He played for the Boston Red Stockings from 1871 to 1873 as an outfielder and catcher. Birdsall first played...
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Deacon White (category Boston Red Stockings players)
powerhouse Boston Red Stockings to the Chicago White Stockings. Although he was already 28 when the NL was established, White played 15 seasons in the major...
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Albert Spalding (category Boston Red Stockings players)
the National Association, the Association, or NA) in 1871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stockings (precursor club to the modern Atlanta Braves) and was...
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South End Grounds (category 1871 establishments in Massachusetts)
home field of Boston's American League team prior to the building of Fenway Park. The Boston club was initially known as the "Red Stockings," because four...
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the NA (expelled after the 1876 season) Boston ("Boston Red Stockings"), the dominant team in the NA (later the Boston Braves, then the Milwaukee Braves...
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Al Spalding had signed with the Boston Red Stockings. The Forest Citys played only 6 home games during the 1871 season, and finished in last place in the...
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Harry Wright (category Boston Red Stockings players)
Boston Red Stockings, Wright moved from managing the "Cincinnati Red Stockings" to work professionally with the first-ever base ball team in Boston,...
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1881 in baseball (redirect from 1881 Major League Baseball season)
outfielder for the Boston Red Stockings from 1872 to 1873. May 13 – Mort Rogers, ?, umpire in the National Association from 1871 to 1872. July 11 – Steve...
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known in 1903 as the "Boston Pilgrims" appear to be unfounded. Boston's first professional baseball team was the Red Stockings, one of the charter members...
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