The 1901 Brooklyn Superbas lost several players to the newly official major league, the American League, and fell to third place. February 1901: Gene...
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The 1900 Brooklyn Superbas captured their second consecutive National League championship by four and a half games. The Baltimore Orioles, which had been...
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The 1902 Brooklyn Superbas finished in a distant second place in the National League, 27.5 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates. Note: Pos = Position;...
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Beaneaters Superbas Orphans Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1901 major league baseball season was contested from April 18 through October 6, 1901. It...
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enter games. Later it became known successively as the "Bridegrooms", "Superbas", "Dodgers" and "Robins"; the present "Dodgers" was firmly established...
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John Gochnaur (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
baseball player. He played three seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1901 to 1903, for the Brooklyn Superbas and Cleveland Broncos/Naps. He appeared...
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Los Angeles Dodgers (redirect from Superbas)
Dodgers after the Brooklyn pedestrians who dodged streetcars in the city, and the Dodgers nickname was used contemporaneously with Superbas and Robins. In...
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Red Sox. The Boston Doves became the Boston Rustlers. The Brooklyn Superbas became the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. The Boston Rustlers became the Boston Braves...
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successively as the Brooklyn Grays, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Brooklyn Grooms, Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Robins, Brooklyn Dodgers, and...
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Spiders lost to the Superbas, 13–2. This led to criticism from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. On August 18, the first-place Superbas completed their sweep...
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Doc McJames (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
The following season the owners of the Baltimore Orioles purchased a half interest in the Brooklyn Bridegrooms (dubbed the "Superbas" by the media) and...
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games, finishing 84 games behind the 1899 National League champion Brooklyn Superbas and 35 games behind the second-last-placed Washington Senators. They...
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Harry Lumley (baseball) (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
career with the Brooklyn Superbas in the National League.[citation needed] Lumley was born in Forest City, Pennsylvania, in 1880. In 1901, he started his...
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Jerry Nops (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
League Baseball. From 1896 to 1901, he played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles (NL), Brooklyn Superbas, and Baltimore Orioles (AL). He...
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Jack Cronin (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
(1901–1902), Baltimore Orioles (1902), New York Giants (1902–1903), and Brooklyn Superbas (1904). Cronin began his professional career pitching in two games...
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Harry Howell (baseball) (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
pitcher for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Brooklyn Superbas (1898 and 1900), Baltimore Orioles (1899), Baltimore Orioles/New York Highlanders (1901–03), and St...
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Hughie Hearne (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
American catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Brooklyn Superbas from 1901 to 1903. Hearne stood at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) and weighed 182 lbs...
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Mike McCormick (third baseman) (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
before getting the call to join the Brooklyn Superbas. At 21 years old, McCormick was the youngest player on the Superbas in 1904. He played in 105 of the...
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Jimmy Sheckard (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas (1897–98, 1900–01, 1902–05), Baltimore Orioles (NL) (1899),...
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Erve Beck (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
sold by the Mud Hens to the Brooklyn Superbas of the National League, and made his major league debut on September 19. Superbas manager Ted Sullivan initially...
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through their last year in Brooklyn, 1957, the Brooklyn Dodgers (also known as the Trolley Dodgers, Grooms, Bridegrooms, Superbas, and Robins at various times...
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Doc Casey (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
baseman. He played ten seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1898 and 1907 for the Washington Senators, Brooklyn Superbas, Detroit Tigers, and...
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Willie Keeler (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American...
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Bill Bergen (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1901 to 1911 for the Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Superbas/Dodgers. He was one of the...
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and St. Louis Cardinals vs. Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Brooklyn Grooms, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Robins and Los Angeles Dodgers...
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the 2023 season. a Previously known as Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Robins, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Brooklyn Grooms, Brooklyn Grays and...
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Joe Kelley (category Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) players)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1892), Baltimore Orioles (1892–1898), and Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1901), before he jumped to the upstart American League to play for...
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Brickyard Kennedy (category Brooklyn Superbas players)
League Baseball from 1892 to 1903. He played for the Brooklyn Grooms/Bridegrooms/Superbas (1892–1901), New York Giants (1902), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1903)...
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Beaneaters Superbas Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1903 major league baseball season began on April 16, 1903. The regular season ended September...
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2021. "Pittsburgh Pirates 1, Brooklyn Superbas 0". Retrosheet. August 1, 1906. Retrieved April 29, 2021. "Brooklyn Superbas 3, New York Giants 0". Retrosheet...
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