• team's 946 innings. The Monumentals were disbanded after the Union Association folded at the end of the 1884 season. The Monumentals' home ground was the...
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  • The 1884 Baltimore Monumentals finished with a 58–47 record in the Union Association, finishing in fourth place. This was the only season this version...
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  • into vogue". Of the 33 athletes with an unidentified given name, Baltimore Monumentals right fielder Scott played in the most games at the major league...
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  • Bill Henderson (baseball manager) (category Sportspeople from Baltimore)
    1857 in Baltimore, Maryland – October 27, 1929 in Fullerton, Maryland) was a Major League Baseball manager for the 1884 Baltimore Monumentals of the Union...
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  • Joe Stanley (1880s outfielder) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    Major Leagues in 1884 for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. He played in six games for the Monumentals and recorded five hits in 21 at-bats...
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  • exhibition games: they defeated both the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Monumentals during the season. By August, the Quicksteps had already sewn up...
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  • Chris McFarland (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    1861 – May 24, 1918) was a Major League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. Baseball-Reference page v t e...
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  • John Cuff (baseball) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    player who played catcher in the Major Leagues in 1884 for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. He continued to play in the minor leagues...
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  • James Morris (baseball) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    Major Leagues in 1884 for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. He appeared in one game for the Monumentals, and was hitless in three at-bats...
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  • granted an expansion franchise to begin play for the 2017 season in Baltimore. Monumental Sports & Entertainment is operated by Ted Leonsis, the majority...
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  • September 18, 1884. Many of the club's players then joined the Baltimore Monumentals. Altogether, they won 41 games, lost 50 (including one forfeit)...
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  • Ed Smith (1880s pitcher) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    Ed Smith was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association in the 1884 season. Baseball-Reference...
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    include Monumental Sports Network, Capital One Arena, EagleBank Arena, and the defunct Arena Football League (AFL) teams Washington Valor and Baltimore Brigade...
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  • John Burns (baseball) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    debut August 11, 1884, for the Baltimore Orioles Last MLB appearance September 16, 1884, for the Baltimore Monumentals MLB statistics Batting average...
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    County Fairgrounds Al Atkinson, pitcher with the Chicago Browns, Baltimore Monumentals and Philadelphia Athletics Keith Brendley, business leader and expert...
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    Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous city...
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  • John Ryan (pitcher) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    A. Ryan was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association in the 1884 season. He also played for...
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  • John O'Brien (outfielder) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues in 1884 for the Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association. He later played for the Bridgeport Giants...
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  • outfielder), American football player, outfielder for the 1884 Baltimore Monumentals Joe Stanley (1900s outfielder) (1881–1967), American football player...
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  • John Hanna (baseball) (category Baltimore Monumentals (minor league) players)
    John Hanna (November 3, 1863 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 7, 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a 19th-century professional baseball catcher...
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  • Bill Morgan (outfielder/catcher) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    was a catcher and outfielder for the 1884 Richmond Virginians and Baltimore Monumentals. Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference...
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  • Tom Lee (baseball) (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    Baseball pitcher. He played for Chicago White Stockings and the Baltimore Monumentals in the 1884 season. Career statistics and player information from...
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  • Pittsburgh Louisville Boston Cleveland Montreal New York Seattle Philadelphia Baltimore Brooklyn Kansas City Milwaukee St. Louis Washington In 2020, Major League...
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  • (1923–1928) Baltimore Elite Giants – Negro National League (the second) (1938–1948) Baltimore Monumentals – Union Association (1884) Baltimore Orioles (19th...
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  • John Munce (category Baltimore Monumentals (minor league) players)
    John Lewis Munce (November 18, 1857 – March 15, 1917) was an American Major League Baseball player. Nicknamed "Big John", Munce played for the Wilmington...
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    only occurred in games that went to extra innings, with Sam Horn of the Baltimore Orioles being one of the few to do this. The slugger's then-teammate,...
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    27, 1884, in Columbia Park, with the Mountain Citys beating the Baltimore Monumentals by a score of 3–2 in 13 innings. The ballpark, which was also sometimes...
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  • Season opens with the following franchises: Altoona Mountain Citys, Baltimore Monumentals, Boston Reds, Chicago Browns, Cincinnati Outlaw Reds, Philadelphia...
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  • baseball player for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Richmond Virginians and Baltimore Monumentals Bill Morgan (outfielder/shortstop) (1856–1908), baseball player...
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  • Rooney Sweeney (category Baltimore Monumentals players)
    Major League Baseball for the 1883 Baltimore Orioles of the American Association, the 1884 Baltimore Monumentals of the Union Association and the 1885...
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