• The 1894 St. Louis Browns season was the team's 13th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the third season in the National League. The Browns went 56–76 during...
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    Brewers moved to St. Louis, Missouri, after the 1901 season, where they played for 52 years as the St. Louis Browns. After the 1953 season, the team moved...
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  • The 1895 St. Louis Browns season was the team's 14th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the fourth season in the National League. The Browns went 39–92...
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  • The 1893 St. Louis Browns season was the team's 12th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the second season in the National League. The Browns went 57–75...
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    The 1944 World Series was an all-St. Louis World Series, matching up the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park, won by the Cardinals...
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    1902 season, the Brewers were relocated to St. Louis and renamed the St. Louis Browns. That franchise played in St. Louis through the 1953 season, then...
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    formerly the St. Louis Browns, are an American professional baseball franchise currently based in Baltimore, Maryland. They were founded in 1894 as the Milwaukee...
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    their titles was played against the old cross-city rival St. Louis Browns in 1944. The St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL) won the 2019...
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  • Sportsman's Park from the rival St. Louis Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium. The Browns would leave St. Louis after the season for Baltimore, Maryland. m...
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  • winning seasons from 1892 to 1898 and a Temple Cup victory in 1895, while the once four-time American Association champion St. Louis Browns had fallen...
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    St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1880 by Joseph Otten as the St. Louis Choral...
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    Tim McCabe (category St. Louis Browns players)
    (October 19, 1894 – April 12, 1977) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared for the St. Louis Browns over parts of the four seasons from 1915 through...
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    Branch Rickey (category St. Louis Browns executives)
    embarked on a successful managing and executive career with the St. Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cardinals...
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    Rogers Hornsby (category St. Louis Browns players)
    the season, effectively ending his career as a full-time player. He was picked up by the St. Louis Browns and remained there until his final season in...
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    Leo Dixon (category St. Louis Browns players)
    League Baseball. Over his major league career, he played with the St. Louis Browns (1925–27) and the Cincinnati Reds (1929). Dixon was known as a light-hitting...
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    1920. Today's Cardinals of the National League began in 1882, as the St. Louis Browns of the then-major American Association. They won four championships...
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    Donald Lee Barnes (category St. Louis Browns owners)
    Donald Lee Barnes (May 8, 1894 – July 20, 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri) was the owner of the St. Louis Browns of the American League from 1936 through 1944...
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    Forest Park is a public park in western St. Louis, Missouri. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,326 acres (5.37 km2). Opened in 1876, more than...
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  • Otto Neu (category St. Louis Browns players)
    name from Otto Neu. Career statistics from Baseball Reference 1917 St. Louis Browns The Deadball Era "Ottoneu Fantasy Baseball - support". ottoneu.fangraphs...
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  • Stockings. After the season, the major-league franchise relocated and became the St. Louis Browns, where they remained through the 1953 season, after which the...
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    Charles Comiskey (category St. Louis Browns (AA) managers)
    with the St. Louis Brown Stockings. He managed the team during parts of its first seasons and took over full-time in 1885, leading the Browns to four consecutive...
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    Charlie Bold (category St. Louis Browns players)
    27, 1894 – July 29, 1978) was a Swedish Major League Baseball player. Nicknamed "Dutch", Bold played for the St. Louis Browns in the 1914 season. In only...
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    2009-03-11. "The 1894 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2009-03-11. "The 1895 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet...
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    during the 1891 season, abandoning Oriole Park. Their first game there was on May 11, 1891, an 8–4 victory over the St. Louis Browns in front of over...
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  • adopted the name St. Louis Browns, although they had no relation to the previous Browns or Brown Stockings. From 1902 until the 1950s, St. Louis was home to...
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    major league star with the St. Louis Browns in the 1880s, who was then managing the Cincinnati Reds. After the 1894 season, when Comiskey's contract with...
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    Cardinals franchise, including the 1882 St. Louis Brown Stockings, the 1883–1898 St. Louis Browns, and the 1899 St. Louis Perfectos. Players in Bold are members...
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    Bobby Wallace (baseball) (category St. Louis Browns players)
    again in 1902, when he joined the St. Louis Browns. His playing time began decreasing a decade later, with his last season as a regular coming in 1912. Wallace...
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  • Nick Sorensen (category St. Louis Rams players)
    agent in 2001 and played for 10 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns before retiring. Sorensen joined...
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    Baltimore Orioles (category St. Louis Browns)
    Milwaukee Brewers before moving to St. Louis to become the St. Louis Browns in 1902. After 52 years in St. Louis, the franchise was purchased in 1953...
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