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Jim Mutrie and San Francisco Giants

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Difference between Jim Mutrie and San Francisco Giants

Jim Mutrie vs. San Francisco Giants

James J. Mutrie (June 13, 1851 – January 24, 1938) was an American baseball pioneer who was the co-founder and first manager of both the original New York Metropolitans and the New York Giants. The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball franchise based in San Francisco, California.

Similarities between Jim Mutrie and San Francisco Giants

Jim Mutrie and San Francisco Giants have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Association (19th century), Buck Ewing, History of the New York Giants (baseball), John B. Day, National League, New York Metropolitans, Players' League, Roger Connor, Tim Keefe, Troy Trojans (MLB team), World Series, 1888 World Series, 1889 World Series.

American Association (19th century)

The American Association (AA) was a professional baseball league that existed for 10 seasons from to.

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Buck Ewing

William "Buck" Ewing (October 17, 1859 – October 20, 1906) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager.

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History of the New York Giants (baseball)

The San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball originated in New York City as the New York Gothams in 1883 and were known as the New York Giants from 1885 until the team relocated to San Francisco after the season.

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John B. Day

John Bailey Day (September 23, 1847 in Colchester, Connecticut – January 25, 1925 in Cliffside, New Jersey) was the founding owner of the independent New York Metropolitans in 1880 and leased the Polo Grounds for them to play in, which was the first baseball venue in Manhattan, New York City.

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National League

The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest current professional team sports league.

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New York Metropolitans

Metropolitan Club (New York Metropolitans or the Mets) was a 19th-century professional baseball team that played in New York City from 1880 to 1887.

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Players' League

The Players' National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs, popularly known as the Players' League (sometimes rendered as Players League), was a short-lived but star-studded professional American baseball league of the 19th century.

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Roger Connor

Roger Connor (July 1, 1857 – January 4, 1931) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball (MLB) player.

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Tim Keefe

Timothy John Keefe (January 1, 1857 – April 23, 1933), nicknamed "Smiling Tim" and "Sir Timothy", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher.

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Troy Trojans (MLB team)

The Troy Trojans were a Major League Baseball team in the National League for four seasons from 1879 to 1882.

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World Series

The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League (AL) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team.

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1888 World Series

The 1888 World Series was an end-of-the-year playoff series between the National League champion New York Giants and American Association champion St. Louis Browns.

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1889 World Series

The 1889 World Series was an end-of-the-year baseball playoff series between the National League champion New York Giants and the American Association champion Brooklyn Bridegrooms (later known as the Dodgers).

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Jim Mutrie and San Francisco Giants Comparison

Jim Mutrie has 25 relations, while San Francisco Giants has 648. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 1.93% = 13 / (25 + 648).

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