Retrieved September 6, 2012. "Washington Senators (Nationals) (1901-1960)". www.sportsecyclopedia.com. "1911 Washington Senators". Baseball-Reference.com....
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Bert Shepard (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
pitcher in Major League Baseball who pitched in one game for the Washington Senators in 1945 after having had his right leg amputated after his fighter...
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Cecil Travis (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
in Major League Baseball as a shortstop and third baseman for the Washington Senators from 1933 to 1947, losing four seasons to military service during...
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Boom-Boom Beck (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
coach after his playing career ended, serving in that role with the Washington Senators from 1957 to 1959. He also worked as a minor league pitching instructor...
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Paul Campbell (first baseman) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Paul McLaughlin Campbell (September 1, 1917 – June 22, 2006) was an American professional baseball player, manager, scout and front office executive. He...
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Tony Giuliani (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
the Washington Senators MLB statistics Batting average .233 Home runs 0 RBI 69 Stats at Baseball Reference Teams St. Louis Browns (1936–1937) Washington...
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Buddy Hancken (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Morris Medlock "Buddy" Hancken (August 30, 1914 – February 15, 2007) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played during the 1940 season...
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Sam Mele (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
became a scout for the Washington Senators. But in 1959, on July 4, Mele joined the Major League coaching staff of the Senators under manager Cookie Lavagetto...
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Al Evans (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Navy during World War II. Evans reached the majors in 1939 with the Washington Senators, playing for them four years before joining the military (1943–44)...
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Bill Lefebvre (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Baseball as a member of the Boston Red Sox (six games in 1938–1939) and Washington Senators (30 games during 1943–1944). LeFebvre entered baseball after graduating...
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Bill Harris (1930s pitcher) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
served as a scout for the New York Yankees (1952–56, 1960–62) and Washington Senators (1957–59). Earlier in his career, Harris had an overhand delivery...
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Spencer Abbott (baseball) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
managed until he was 69 years old.[citation needed] He coached for the Washington Senators in 1935 and scouted for them as well. Baseball Reference Minors Baseball...
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Zinn Beck (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
the Southeastern League pennant that year. In 1934 he managed the Washington Senators farm team the Chattanooga Lookouts before being replaced by Mule...
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Mark Christman (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators in nine seasons between 1938 and 1949. He is perhaps best known as...
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Joe Black (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
League Baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Redlegs, and Washington Senators who became the first black pitcher to win a World Series game, in...
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Floyd Baker (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
the St. Louis Browns (1943–1944), Chicago White Sox (1945–1951), Washington Senators (1952–1953), Boston Red Sox (1953–1954), and Philadelphia Phillies...
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Horace Milan (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
games in Major League Baseball during 1915 and 1917 trials with the Washington Senators, where his elder brother Clyde was a teammate. Born in Linden, Tennessee...
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Joe Engel (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
career with the Washington Senators and went on to become a promoter and team owner in the minor leagues. He was born in Washington, D.C. as one of six...
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Joe Fitzgerald (baseball) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
hometown Washington Senators of Major League Baseball in 1944. He stayed in that role through the 1957 campaign. Fitzgerald remained with Washington and its...
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Morrie Aderholt (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
from Wake Forest University and played professional ball for the Washington Senators, Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves from 1939 to 1945. He played...
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Eddie Lake (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Edward Erving Lake (March 18, 1916 – June 7, 1995), nicknamed "Sparky," was an American professional baseball player from 1937 through 1956. A shortstop...
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Packy Rogers (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Minnesota Twins, beginning in 1960 when the franchise was still the Washington Senators. He died in Elmira, New York, at age 85. Retrosheet box score: 1938-07-12...
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Pete Appleton (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Appleton was drafted by the Washington Senators in the October 1935 Rule 5 draft. Appleton won three games for the Senators in April 1936, the opening...
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Otto Bluege (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
third baseman, coach, manager and front-office executive with the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins. Otto Bluege threw and batted right-handed, and was...
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Joe Cambria (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
for the Washington Senators. Cambria made his first trip to Cuba in the spring of 1936 and signed nine Cuban players for the Albany Senators. After the...
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Tom Oliver (baseball) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
He also scouted for the Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies and the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins. He died at the age of 85 in Montgomery. A member...
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Ed Holly (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
professional career began in 1899 with the Western League's Milwaukee Brewers. In 1901, he played for the St. Paul Saints. After eight years in the minor leagues...
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Athletics in 1927 and 1928 Harmon Killebrew: 21 seasons with the Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins before being released by the Twins and finishing...
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Bill Stewart (sports official) (category Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts)
Stewart continued to work as a scout for the Cleveland Indians and Washington Senators. Stewart coached the U.S. men's national hockey team in 1957, posting...
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Walter Johnson (redirect from Walter Johnson (Washington Senators))
as a right-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927. He later served as manager of the Senators from 1929 through 1932 and of the...
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