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Old 05-08-2007, 06:00 PM
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Ed Andrews.....from 1884 to 1889 played for the Philadelphia .........?


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Ted, if I recall, the Athletics were not the Athletics until after the turn of the century. Late 19th century -- Quakers or even Phillies?

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Quakers...

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Old 05-08-2007, 06:23 PM
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Blazers? no wait, that was the WHA

I'll say Quakers

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I think they may have still been called the Phillies.

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I think Barry may be right.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I think they were the Quakers but used the nickname Phillies back then -- much like the Highlanders were the 'Yankees.'

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Phillies

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Posted By: Kevin Cummings

The Philadelphia entry in the National League (Andrews' team) was known as the "Quakers" from 1883 through 1889. Starting in 1890 they were known as the "Phillies."

During that same period, the Philadelphia entry in the American Association was know as the "Athletics."

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

All you guys guessing the Quakers are correct.

But, Kevin....ole buddy....you answered this quiz perfectly.

They were 1st called the Phillies in 1890. Andrews had left the team the year before.

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Posted By: J Levine

The Phillies that we know and love today is a transplanted major leauge team. Where did they move from and what was the team nickname?

PS Not only were they the Quakers pre-1890, in the late teens they reverted to the Quakers again. In the '40s they tried to change the team nickname to the Blue Jays but it never caught on (this is why you often see Blue Jays on pennants and programs from the '40s). Been the Phillies ever since.

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