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1900 Brooklyn Superbas season

Index 1900 Brooklyn Superbas season

The 1900 Brooklyn Superbas captured their second consecutive National League championship by four and a half games. [1]

48 relations: Aleck Smith, Baltimore Orioles (1882–99), Bill Dahlen, Bill Donovan, Bill Keister, Brickyard Kennedy, Brooklyn, Candy LaChance, Charles Ebbets, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Deacon McGuire, Deacon Phillippe, Doc Casey, Duke Farrell, Farmer Steelman, Ferdinand Abell, Fielder Jones, Frank Kitson (baseball), Gene DeMontreville, Gus Weyhing, Harry Howell (baseball), Harry Von der Horst, History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Hughie Jennings, Jack Dunn (baseball), Jerry Nops, Jimmy Sheckard, Joe Kelley, Joe McGinnity, Joe Yeager, John McGraw, Kit McKenna, Lave Cross, Louisville Colonels, National League, Ned Hanlon (baseball), Pat Crisham, Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Rube Waddell, Sam Leever, St. Louis Cardinals, Steve Brodie (baseball), Tom Daly (infielder), Washington Park (baseball), Wilbert Robinson, Willie Keeler, 1900 Pittsburgh Pirates season.

Aleck Smith

Alexander Benjamin "Aleck" Smith (1871 – July 9, 1919) was a New York City-born Major League Baseball catcher.

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Baltimore Orioles (1882–99)

The Baltimore Orioles were a 19th-century American Association and National League (organized 1876) team from 1882 to 1899.

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Bill Dahlen

William Frederick Dahlen (January 5, 1870 – December 5, 1950), nicknamed "Bad Bill" for his ferocious temperament, was an American shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from to.

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Bill Donovan

William Edward Donovan (October 13, 1876 – December 9, 1923), nicknamed Wild Bill, was an American right-handed pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball.

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Bill Keister

William Hoffman Keister (August 17, 1871 in Baltimore, Maryland – August 19, 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a professional baseball player who played infielder and outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1896 to 1903.

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Brickyard Kennedy

William Park (Brickyard) Kennedy (October 7, 1867 – September 23, 1915) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City, with a census-estimated 2,648,771 residents in 2017.

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Candy LaChance

George Joseph "Candy" LaChance (February 14, 1870 – August 18, 1932) was an American professional baseball first baseman.

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Charles Ebbets

Charles Hercules Ebbets, Sr. (October 29, 1859 – April 18, 1925) was an American sports executive who served as co-owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1897 to 1902 before becoming majority owner of the team, doing so until his death in 1925.

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Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.

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Cleveland Indians

The Cleveland Indians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Deacon McGuire

James Thomas "Deacon" McGuire (November 18, 1863 – October 31, 1936) was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach whose career spanned the years 1883 to 1915.

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Deacon Phillippe

Charles Louis "Deacon" Phillippe (originally Phillippi) (May 23, 1872 – March 30, 1952) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Louisville Colonels and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Doc Casey

James Patrick Casey (March 15, 1870 – December 31, 1936) was an American professional baseball third baseman.

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Duke Farrell

Charles Andrew "Duke" Farrell (August 31, 1866 – February 15, 1925) was a Major League Baseball catcher.

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Farmer Steelman

Morris James "Farmer" Steelman (June 29, 1875 – September 16, 1944) was a catcher in Major League Baseball.

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Ferdinand Abell

Ferdinand Augustus "Gus" Abell (died 1928) was one of the original founders of the team that became the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Fielder Jones

Fielder Allison Jones (August 13, 1871 – March 13, 1934) was an American center fielder and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Frank Kitson (baseball)

Frank R. Kitson (September 11, 1869 – April 14, 1930) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played ten seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Superbas, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, and New York Highlanders.

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Gene DeMontreville

Eugene Napoleon DeMontreville (March 10, 1873 – February 18, 1935) was an American professional baseball second baseman and shortstop.

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Gus Weyhing

August "Gus" Weyhing (September 29, 1866 – September 4, 1955) was a pitcher for nine professional baseball teams in a career that spanned 14 years from to.

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Harry Howell (baseball)

Harry Taylor Howell (November 14, 1876 – May 22, 1956) born in New Jersey was a pitcher for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Brooklyn Superbas (1898 and 1900), Baltimore Orioles (1899), Baltimore Orioles/New York Highlanders (1901–03) and St. Louis Browns (1904–10).

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Harry Von der Horst

Harry Von der Horst was an executive in Major League Baseball and a former owner of the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas.

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History of the Brooklyn Dodgers

The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American Major League baseball team, active primarily in the National League from 1884 until 1957, after which the club moved to Los Angeles, where it continues its history as the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Hughie Jennings

Hugh Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager from 1891 to 1925.

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Jack Dunn (baseball)

John Joseph Dunn (October 6, 1872 – October 22, 1928) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century who later went on to become a minor league baseball club owner.

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Jerry Nops

Jeremiah Henry Nops (June 23, 1875 – March 26, 1937) was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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Jimmy Sheckard

Samuel James Tilden "Jimmy" Sheckard (November 23, 1878 – January 15, 1947) was an American left fielder and left-handed leadoff hitter in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas (1897–98, 1900–01, 1902–05), Baltimore Orioles (NL) (1899), Baltimore Orioles (AL) (1902), Chicago Cubs (1906–12), St. Louis Cardinals (1913) and Cincinnati Reds (1913).

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Joe Kelley

Joseph James Kelley (December 9, 1871 – August 14, 1943) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) who starred in the outfield of the Baltimore Orioles teams of the 1890s.

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Joe McGinnity

Joseph Jerome McGinnity (March 20, 1871 – November 14, 1929) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Joe Yeager

Joseph Francis Yeager (August 28, 1875 – July 2, 1937), also nicknamed "Little Joe" was an American professional baseball infielder and pitcher.

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John McGraw

John Joseph McGraw (April 7, 1873 – February 25, 1934), nicknamed "Little Napoleon" and "Mugsy", was a Major League Baseball (MLB) player and manager of the New York Giants.

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Kit McKenna

Kristian "Kit" Kerr McKenna (February 10, 1873 – March 31, 1941) was a Major League Baseball player, from Lynchburg, Virginia, who pitched for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms and Baltimore Orioles during the two seasons in which he played.

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Lave Cross

Lafayette Napoleon Cross (May 12, 1866 – September 6, 1927) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played most of his 21-year career with Philadelphia-based teams in four different leagues.

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Louisville Colonels

The Louisville Colonels were a Major League Baseball team that played in the American Association (AA) throughout that league's ten-year existence from 1882 until 1891.

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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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Ned Hanlon (baseball)

Edward Hugh Hanlon (August 22, 1857 – April 14, 1937), also known as "Foxy Ned", and sometimes referred to as "The Father of Modern Baseball," was an American professional baseball player and manager whose career spanned from 1876 to 1914.

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Pat Crisham

Patrick J. Crisham (born June 4, 1877 in Amesbury, Massachusetts – June 12, 1915 in Syracuse, New York) was an American baseball player who played infielder in Major League Baseball in 1899.

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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph

The Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph was an evening daily newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1960.

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Rube Waddell

George Edward Waddell (October 13, 1876 – April 1, 1914) was an American southpaw pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Sam Leever

Samuel Leever (December 23, 1871 – May 19, 1953), nicknamed "The Goshen Schoolmaster", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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St. Louis Cardinals

The St.

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Steve Brodie (baseball)

Walter Scott Brodie (September 11, 1868 – October 30, 1935) was a professional baseball outfielder.

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Tom Daly (infielder)

Thomas Peter Daly (February 7, 1866 – October 29, 1938) was a catcher and second baseman who played in the Major Leagues from 1887 to 1903.

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Washington Park (baseball)

Washington Park was the name given to three major league Baseball parks on two different sites in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, located at Third Street and Fourth Avenue.

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Wilbert Robinson

Wilbert Robinson (June 29, 1863 – August 8, 1934), nicknamed "Uncle Robbie", was an American catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball.

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Willie Keeler

William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 – January 1, 1923), nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American League.

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1900 Pittsburgh Pirates season

The 1900 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 19th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Brooklyn_Superbas_season

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