Washington Senators (1891–1899)
The Washington Senators were a 19th-century baseball team. The team was also known as the Washington Statesmen and the Washington Nationals. The team played at Boundary Field. The team started out in the American Association as the Washington Statesmen in 1891. The American Association folded after that season, and the team was purchased by J. Earl Wagner, who would own the team for the remainder of its existence. The Statesmen moved to the National League for the 1892 season, becoming the Senators. When the NL contracted from twelve teams to eight after the 1899 season, the Senators were one of the teams eliminated.
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Bill CoughlinBill EagleBill Fox (baseball)Bill LeithBill McCauleyBill QuarlesBill Wynne (baseball)Billy Lush (baseball)Bob McHaleButts WagnerCarlton MolesworthCharlie Weber (baseball)Doc Potts (baseball)Dorsey RiddlemoserEd Glenn (shortstop)Effie NortonFrank GatinsFrank McManus (baseball)Frank Shannon (baseball)Fred BuckinghamHal O'HaganHarry MaceHarvey Smith (baseball)Jack Gilbert (baseball)Jake DraubyJake GettmanJim Rogers (baseball)Joe CorbettJohn Gilroy (baseball)Kid MohlerKip SelbachKohly MillerLarry Murphy (baseball)Lefty HerringMartin DukeMike RoachOscar PurnerOscar WoehrlinOtis StocksdalePete Lohman
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Washington Senators (1891–1899)
The Washington Senators were a 19th-century baseball team. The team was also known as the Washington Statesmen and the Washington Nationals. The team played at Boundary Field. The team started out in the American Association as the Washington Statesmen in 1891. The American Association folded after that season, and the team was purchased by J. Earl Wagner, who would own the team for the remainder of its existence. The Statesmen moved to the National League for the 1892 season, becoming the Senators. When the NL contracted from twelve teams to eight after the 1899 season, the Senators were one of the teams eliminated.
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O Washington Senators foi uma ...... ican League entre 1905 e 1955.
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The Washington Senators were a ...... on Senators from 1905 to 1955.
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ここでは、1891年から1899年にかけて、ワシントンD.C ...... (Washington Senators)について記述する。
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O Washington Senators foi uma ...... s foi um dos times eliminados.
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The Washington Senators were a ...... e one of the teams eliminated.
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ここでは、1891年から1899年にかけて、ワシントンD.C ...... (Washington Senators)について記述する。
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Washington Senators (1891-99)
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Washington Senators (1891–1899)
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ワシントン・セネタース (1891-1899年)
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