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  • The Cream City Club of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was a baseball team in the 1860s, usually known as the Cream Citys. The Cream City Base Ball Club was organized...
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    played in Milwaukee in 1878 was commonly known as the Cream Citys. The National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Milwaukee Bucks use Cream City cream as an...
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  • : 142  History of professional baseball in Milwaukee Not be confused with the earlier Milwaukee Cream Citys, a non-professional team of the 1860s. Johnson...
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  • the Cream Citys by both local newspapers, and appearing in some sources as the Milwaukee Grays, they had a record of 8–4. The minor-league Milwaukee Brewers...
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    The Milwaukee Brewers (sometimes called the Creams or the Cream Citys) of 1886–1892 were an American professional baseball team and a member of (in order):...
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  • Along with the Milwaukee Cream Citys, the Grays are dedicated to preserving and presenting the rich history of organized baseball in Milwaukee. Current players...
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    Tom Forster (baseball) (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Forster Second Baseman Born: May 1, 1859 New York City Died: July 17, 1946(1946-07-17) (aged 87) New York City Batted: Right Threw: Unknown MLB debut August...
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    Joe Strauss (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1884 to 1886. He played for the Kansas City Cowboys, Brooklyn Grays, and Louisville Colonels. List of Major League Baseball...
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  • Leech Maskrey (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Samuel Leech Maskrey (February 11, 1854 – April 1, 1922) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played five seasons in the majors, from...
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    Tom Morrissey (baseball) (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    for the 1882 Detroit Wolverines of the National League, and the 1884 Milwaukee Brewers of the Union Association. In his 14 game Major League career,...
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  • 1993. The set included a cream home uniform with "Brewers" and numbers in stylized block letters (a nod to Milwaukee's "Cream City" nickname), a home alternate...
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  • The Milwaukee Creams were a minor league baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Between 1889 and 1913, the Creams played as members of the 1889...
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  • Ludlow Memphis Reds Milwaukee Cream Citys Minneapolis Browns Philadelphia Athletic Philadelphia Defiance Springfield Champion City St. Paul Red Caps Syracuse...
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  • Hunkey Hines (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Henry Fred Hines (September 29, 1867 in Elgin, Illinois – January 2, 1928 in Rockford, Illinois), was a former professional baseball player who played...
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  • Billy Hart (baseball) (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Robert Lee Hart (1866–1944), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1890 St.Louis Browns of the American Association...
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    Lou Sylvester (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Louis J. Sylvester (February 14, 1855 – May 5, 1936), was a Major League Baseball player who played outfielder from 1882-1887. He would play for the Cincinnati...
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    Cal Broughton (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    included stints with the Cleveland Blues (1883), Baltimore Orioles (1883), Milwaukee Brewers (1884), St. Louis Browns (1885), New York Metropolitans (1885)...
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  • Hercules Burnett (category Milwaukee Cream Citys players)
    Hercules H. Burnett (August 13, 1865 – October 4, 1936) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in the major leagues as an...
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  • The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the largest...
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    including Plainwell, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Ludington, Michigan. The Chicago Tribune has described the ice cream as "Smurf-blue, marshmallow-sweet"...
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