The 1910 St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 8th in the American League with a record of 47 wins... 9 KB (167 words) - 19:13, 17 January 2024 |
Park from the Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium, later becoming Busch I. The Browns then left St. Louis for Baltimore after the season, becoming the... 229 KB (14,588 words) - 18:07, 8 May 2024 |
The 1909 St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 7th place in the American League with a record of... 8 KB (130 words) - 02:12, 28 November 2023 |
Willis page at Baseball Reference 1911 St. Louis Browns team page at Baseball Reference 1911 St. Louis Browns season at baseball-almanac.com v t e v t e... 10 KB (158 words) - 19:13, 17 January 2024 |
Sportsman's Park from the rival St. Louis Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium. The Browns would leave St. Louis after the season for Baltimore, Maryland. m... 67 KB (1,754 words) - 01:25, 13 January 2024 |
Fred Link (category St. Louis Browns players) season. He pitched in 22 games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1910 Cleveland Naps season and three games for the St. Louis Browns during the 1910 St... 2 KB (67 words) - 01:25, 18 July 2023 |
their titles was played against the old cross-city rival St. Louis Browns in 1944. The St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL) won the 2019... 39 KB (3,490 words) - 04:16, 13 March 2024 |
before relocating to St. Louis the following season – a move planned by the league several years before its fruition. The Browns generally struggled in... 34 KB (397 words) - 23:01, 30 April 2024 |
Dizzy Dean (category St. Louis Browns announcers) League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Browns. A brash and colorful personality, Dean is the... 35 KB (3,971 words) - 21:53, 3 April 2024 |
Browns Highlanders Senators Doves Superbas Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1910 major league baseball season began on April 14, 1910.... 16 KB (590 words) - 16:50, 7 May 2024 |
Gus Williams (outfielder) (category St. Louis Browns players) player whose career spanned 10 seasons, five of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the St. Louis Browns (1911–1915). Over his major league... 25 KB (2,838 words) - 03:45, 26 October 2023 |
Bill Veeck (category St. Louis Browns executives) Veeck was at various times the owner of the Cleveland Indians, the St. Louis Browns, and the Chicago White Sox. As owner and team president of the Indians... 40 KB (4,852 words) - 13:52, 15 April 2024 |
adopted the name St. Louis Browns, although they had no relation to the previous Browns or Brown Stockings. From 1902 until the 1950s, St. Louis was home to... 132 KB (15,076 words) - 01:42, 28 March 2024 |
Bill Abstein (category St. Louis Browns players) seasons in Major League Baseball player, from 1906 to 1910, primarily as a first baseman. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns.... 3 KB (209 words) - 01:33, 26 March 2024 |
Frank Demaree (category St. Louis Browns players) New York Giants (1939–41), Boston Braves (1941–42), St. Louis Cardinals (1943) and St. Louis Browns (1944). Demaree is one of four Pacific Coast League... 5 KB (475 words) - 02:14, 1 May 2024 |
during the season and finished fifth in the National League. June 1911: Joe Willis was purchased by the Cardinals from the St. Louis Browns. Note: Pos... 9 KB (169 words) - 00:23, 17 January 2024 |
Red Caps became the Boston Beaneaters. The new St. Louis Brown Stockings became the St. Louis Browns. The UA was established with 8 teams. The Brooklyn... 219 KB (3,491 words) - 13:41, 14 May 2024 |
conditioning installed in the Ice Palace beerhall. 1892 St. Louis Browns baseball team active. St. Louis Country Club established. Stix Baer & Fuller (shop)... 40 KB (3,279 words) - 15:46, 9 May 2024 |
Greater St. Louis is the 21st-largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the United States, the largest in Missouri, and the second-largest in Illinois... 59 KB (4,197 words) - 05:36, 9 May 2024 |
Bill Crouch (1910s pitcher) (redirect from Bill Crouch (baseball 1910)) the 1910 season. The 6'1", 210 lb. left-hander was a native of Kiamensi, Delaware. Crouch started one game for the St. Louis Browns. On July 12, 1910, he... 2 KB (122 words) - 16:39, 15 October 2022 |
The St. Louis Browns were a Major League Baseball team that played in St. Louis, Missouri from 1902 through 1953. The franchise moved from Milwaukee,... 35 KB (1,523 words) - 05:16, 8 May 2023 |
Ray Jansen (category St. Louis Browns players) played third base in the Major Leagues in 1910 for the St. Louis Browns. He was born and died in St. Louis, Missouri. Ray Jansen had a very short (one... 3 KB (251 words) - 19:48, 18 May 2023 |
Robison Field (redirect from League Park (St. Louis)) 1920. Today's Cardinals of the National League began in 1882, as the St. Louis Browns of the then-major American Association. They won four championships... 12 KB (1,393 words) - 22:41, 12 May 2024 |
Jack O'Connor (catcher) (category St. Louis Browns players) four decades. O'Connor was involved in a scandal in 1910 when, as player-manager of the St. Louis Browns, he attempted to help Nap Lajoie win the batting... 8 KB (677 words) - 01:39, 11 February 2024 |