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    League's Washington Senators from 1905 to 1955. List of Washington Senators (18911899) managers Washington Senators (18911899) all-time roster Team...
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  • for the Washington Senators franchise of Major League Baseball, which played as the Washington Statesmen in the American Association in 1891 and as the...
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  • The Washington Senators were a Major League Baseball team that played in Washington, D.C. They played in the American Association when it was considered...
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  • to 1922 Washington Senators (18911899) played in the American Association and the National League Washington Senators (1912) played in the short-lived...
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  • Association Washington Statesmen (1891) The National League Washington Senators (1892–1899) Washington was continuously home to a major league baseball team...
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  • The 1899 Washington Senators baseball team finished the season with a 54–98 record, eleventh place in the National League. The 25 home runs that right...
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  • Association), a team that played in 1884 Washington Nationals (1886–1889), a National League team Washington Senators (18911899), an American Association and National...
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    Deacon McGuire (category Washington Senators (18911899) players)
    longest stretches were with the Washington Statesmen/Senators (901 games, 1892–99), Brooklyn Superbas (202 games, 1899–1901) and New York Highlanders (225...
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  • by the Senators to the New York Giants for Charlie Petty, Jack McMahon and $7,500. August 15, 1894: Tim O'Rourke was released by the Senators. Note: Pos...
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    The 1895 Washington Senators baseball team finished the season with a 43–85 record, tenth place in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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