The 1890 Chicago Pirates baseball team was a member of the short lived Players' League. They compiled a 75–62 record, good for fourth place, ten games...
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The Chicago Pirates were a baseball team in the Players' League for a single season in 1890. The team played their home games at South Side Park (II)...
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The Chicago Pirates were a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois, that played in the Players' League for one season in 1890. The franchise...
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The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member...
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Cincinnati Reds became the Cincinnati Redlegs. The Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, and Pittsburgh Pirates integrated. The St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore...
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Reds moved into the National League in 1890, resuming play against the Pirates which continues to today. The Pirates have won 5 World Series Championships...
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trade; the Pirates sent four relatively unknown players to Louisville. Despite their nickname, the Pirates at least waited until after the season to pull...
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Ned Williamson (category Chicago Pirates players)
League (NL) for one season, the Chicago White Stockings (NL) for 11 seasons, and the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League for one season. From 1883 and 1887...
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before as "Alleghenys." After "pirating" a player from the Athletics in the Players League collapse in 1890 were tagged "Pirates" in the press.) St. Louis...
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Fritz Mollwitz (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
16, 1890 – October 3, 1967) was a German–American first baseman who played in Major League Baseball. Mollwitz was drafted in 1913 by the Chicago Cubs...
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suburb) and referred to in typical manner as "Alleghenys" 1883-1890, dubbed "Pirates" from 1891 – transferred from the American Association St. Louis...
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List of Major League Baseball stolen base records (section Single-season stolen base leaders (100 or more))
bases for a career, single season, and single game are provided, along with leaders in stolen base percentage for a single season and career. Team records...
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The 1890 Boston Reds baseball team was a member of the short-lived Players' League. They compiled an 81–47 record and won the league championship. After...
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The 1890 Pittsburgh Alleghenys season was the ninth season for the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise. The team finished eighth and last in the National League...
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King, 70, pitcher who had three 30-win seasons for the 1887–89 St. Louis Browns and another for the 1890 Chicago team in the Players' League, who is regarded...
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Charles Comiskey (category Chicago Pirates players)
close second in 1889. He also played and managed for the Chicago Pirates in the Players' League (1890), the Browns again (1891), and the Cincinnati Reds in...
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South Side Park (redirect from Brotherhood Park (Chicago))
second South Side Park was first the home of the Chicago Pirates entry in the Players' League of 1890 (whose roster included Charles Comiskey), and then...
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George Van Haltren (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
through 1903, he played for the Chicago White Stockings, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates, and New York Giants. Van Haltren...
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Exposition Park (Pittsburgh) (category Pittsburgh Pirates stadiums)
newly-redubbed Pittsburgh Pirates moved to Exposition Park the following season. On April 24, 1891, Fred Carroll hit the first home run by a Pirate in the stadium...
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the season-by-season records of the Pirates’ franchise including their years as the “Alleghenies”[l] (alternately spelled Alleghenys). The Pirates moved...
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their 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...
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recognizes stolen base leaders in the American League and National League each season. List of Major League Baseball stolen base records List of Major League...
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lowest in MLB history for a minimum of 60 games. The 1890 Alleghenys were gutted before the season when nearly all of their best players defected to the...
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Pittsburgh Pirates (defected to the NL in 1887), the Cincinnati Reds (defected to the NL in 1889), the Los Angeles Dodgers (defected in 1890) and the St...
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as a result of expansion that season. Braves Reds Astros Dodgers Padres Giants Cubs Expos Mets Phillies Pirates Cardinals Montreal City Councilor...
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the Boston Braves. June 26 – The Pittsburgh Pirates sweep a double header with the Boston Braves. Pirates centerfielder Lloyd Waner sets a Major League...
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Charlie Bartson (category Chicago Pirates players)
baseball pitcher who played for the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League (PL) during the 1890 baseball season. Over his PL career, Bartson pitched...
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1890. The Reds would also have third baseman Arlie Latham for the full season, as he had split the 1890 season between the Reds and Chicago Pirates of...
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was fifth in the PL in slugging percentage (.517) and hits (184). Chicago Pirates pitcher Silver King had a win–loss record of 30–22 and led the PL in...
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the end of one season are carried over into the following season. The lists below include streaks that consist entirely of regular-season games, streaks...
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