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  • 1891 Washington Statesmen baseball team finished the season with a 44–91 record in the American Association in their first season. After the season,...
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    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...
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  • home games were played at Athletic Park in Washington, D.C. They were also known as the Washington Statesmen. The Nationals were managed for all but one...
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  • Brooklyn NL) 1891 Boston Reds The 1884 Washington Statesmen were replaced during the season by the Richmond Virginians. For the 1891 season, the Philadelphia...
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  • The 1891 St. Louis Browns season was the team's tenth season in St. Louis, Missouri and the tenth season in the American Association. The Browns went 85–51...
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  • Washington Nationals (1886–1889) The American Association Washington Statesmen (1891) The National League Washington Senators (1892–1899) Washington was...
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    Pop Snyder (category Washington Statesmen players)
    His 18-season playing career began in 1873 for the Washington Blue Legs of the National Association, and ended with the 1891 Washington Statesmen. He led...
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  • 1891 as the Washington Statesmen, was purchased by J. Earl Wagner and moved to the National League for the 1892 season. In a split season schedule, the...
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  • In their last season in the American Association, the 1891 Baltimore Orioles finished in fourth place (third among teams that played a full schedule) with...
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  • Buck Freeman (category Washington Statesmen players)
    left-handed starting pitcher with the Washington Statesmen of the major league American Association on June 27, 1891, registering the loss in a 4–5 defeat...
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    Ed Daily (category Washington Statesmen players)
    Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Columbus Solons, Brooklyn Gladiators, New York Giants, Louisville Colonels, and Washington Statesmen. Daily began his...
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  • They then folded mid-season and were replaced by the new Milwaukee Brewers from Minor League Baseball. The Washington Statesmen joined the AA. The AA...
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  • The 1891 Boston Reds baseball team finished the season with a 93–42 record and won the American Association championship in their first season in the new...
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    The Washington Statesmen played in the American Association in 1891, before jumping to the National League as the Senators the following season. The...
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    Larry Murphy (baseball) (category Washington Statesmen players)
    Washington Statesmen. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he made his major league debut on May 30, 1891, at the age of 34. He would only play that one season....
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  • The 1891 Columbus Solons baseball team finished with a 61–76 record, sixth place in the American Association. The team folded at the conclusion of the...
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  • The 1891 Louisville Colonels baseball team finished with a 54–83 record, collapsing back into mediocrity after their pennant winning season of 1890. They...
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    Ed Beecher (category Washington Statesmen players)
    for the NL's Washington Nationals. In 1890, he moved to the Players' League and the Buffalo Bisons. Finally, in 1891, he split the season between two American...
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    Patsy Donovan (category Washington Statesmen players)
    for a league champion. In 1891 he played in the American Association (AA) for the Louisville Colonels and Washington Statesmen; he then returned to the...
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  • Tom McLaughlin (baseball) (category Washington Statesmen players)
    Apostles. After returning for a brief stint with the newly formed Washington Statesmen in 1891, McLaughlin retired. Career statistics and player information...
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