• The 1895 Chicago Colts season was the 24th season of the Chicago Colts franchise, the 20th in the National League and the third at West Side Park. The...
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  • Chicago Colts season was the 25th season of the Chicago Colts franchise, the 21st in the National League and the fourth at West Side Park. The Colts finished...
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  • Chicago Colts season was the 23rd season of the Chicago Colts franchise, the 19th in the National League and the second at West Side Park. The Colts finished...
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  • the season. The Colts hosted home games at the Athletic Association Grounds. The Owosso Colts became the first minor league team in Owosso in 1895 when...
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    Jim Harbaugh (category Indianapolis Colts players)
    Indianapolis Colts, Harbaugh had his first interception-free full game, with 16-for-25 passing over 198 yards for two touchdowns. It was the Colts first trip...
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    Danny Friend (category Chicago Colts players)
    Chicago Colts on September 10, 1895, against the New York Giants. The Colts won his debut by a score of 13–2. He pitched in five games for the Colts in...
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  • name in 1890 to the Chicago Colts and again in 1898 to the Chicago Orphans until finally settling in 1903 with the name of the Chicago Cubs. While the organization...
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    Lovie Smith (category Chicago Bears head coaches)
    "2006 Chicago Bears statistics". Pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved August 16, 2012. Pells, Eddie (January 22, 2007). "Super comeback: Colts rally...
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    Jim E. Mora (category Indianapolis Colts head coaches)
    Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons. He was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 1986 to 1996 and the Indianapolis Colts from 1998 to 2001. Mora...
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    Frank Reich (category Indianapolis Colts coaches)
    He played 14 seasons as a quarterback in the NFL. He became a coach afterwards, including head coaching stints with the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina...
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  • Kid Camp (category Chicago Colts players)
    games for the 1892 Pittsburgh Pirates and in three games for the 1894 Chicago Colts. He was the brother of infielder Lew Camp, who was his teammate in 1894...
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  • Adrian Reformers (category Baseball teams established in 1895)
    Colts, and Port Huron Marines comprising the six-team league. The Michigan State League played in the 1889 and 1890 seasons before reforming in 1895....
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    Jim Caldwell (American football) (category Indianapolis Colts coaches)
    tied a Colts franchise record. As of Super Bowl LVIII, Caldwell is the last rookie head coach to reach the Super Bowl. In his second season the Colts posted...
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  • Ace Stewart (category Chicago Colts players)
    was a Major League Baseball player. Stewart played for the Chicago Colts in the 1895 season. He batted and threw right-handed. Stewart died in his home...
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    Tony Dungy (category Indianapolis Colts head coaches)
    Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears - February 4th, 2007". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 12, 2024. "Dungy retires after 7 seasons with Colts"....
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    Bruce Arians (category Indianapolis Colts coaches)
    coach of the Colts following coach Chuck Pagano's leukemia diagnosis. Arians led the Colts to a 9–3 record, part of one of the biggest one-season turnarounds...
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  • The 1895 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 14th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their ninth in the National League. The Pirates finished seventh...
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  • the NFL Colts three years earlier. Indeed, even as Tanenbaum prepared to move the Stars, the city of Baltimore was attempting to strip the Colts from owner...
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  • Stadium - History, Photos & More of the former NFL stadium of the Baltimore Colts & Ravens". www.stadiumsofprofootball.com. Retrieved 2022-08-02. "Cotton...
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    throwing an interception during a fourth quarter lead against the Chicago Bears in their season opener. During their first 31–12 victory over the Miami Dolphins...
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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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    Marc Trestman (category Chicago Bears head coaches)
    Indianapolis Colts for their vacant position of head coach. The Colts eventually hired Chuck Pagano. In early 2013, Trestman was interviewed by the Chicago Bears...
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  • the AA. The PL was established with eight teams. The Chicago White Stockings became the Chicago Colts. The Philadelphia Quakers became the Philadelphia Phillies...
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    Jim Hart (baseball manager) (category Chicago Cubs owners)
    president of the team. Hart was part-owner of the Colts team, and in the 1895 season, the entire Colts team was arrested for creating a disturbance on a...
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    Cap Anson (category Chicago Colts players)
    spent most of his career with the Chicago Cubs franchise (then known as the "White Stockings" and later the "Colts"), serving as the club's manager, first...
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    Bill Belichick (category Baltimore Colts coaches)
    Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship by a score of 38–34. The Patriots led 21–3 midway through the second quarter, but the Colts mounted one of...
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  • The 1895 Louisville Colonels baseball team finished with a 35–96 record and was last place in the National League for the second straight season. Note:...
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  • – Baltimore Colts 34, Cleveland Browns 0 1968 3rd World Championship (Super Bowl III) – 1/12/69 AFL New York Jets 16, NFL Baltimore Colts 7 1969 (AFL)...
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    Don Majkowski (category Indianapolis Colts players)
    National Football League (NFL) for the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, and Detroit Lions. He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers...
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  • The 1895 Brooklyn Grooms finished the season in fifth place in the National League. January 26, 1895: Tom Kinslow was traded by the Grooms to the Pittsburgh...
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