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Posted By: Frank Ceresi
I am working on a project involving the name ("Nationals" or "Senators"). I have a couple of questions: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
There's a 1974 Topps subset of "Washington NL" players. Was that team supposed to be the Nationals, or were they never named? |
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Posted By: leon
this is a "for learning" thread so no issues...let's remember this is mainly a pre war forum...no prob asking these kind of educational questions though, imo....regards |
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Posted By: Frank Ceresi
Barry |
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Posted By: Josh
Frank, |
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Posted By: Paul
When the Expos became the Nationals, I read an article on the history of Washington franchises. According to the article, the 19th Century National League franchise in D.C. was named the Senators. To distinguish themselves from this team, the American League franchise chose the name "Nationals" in 1901. Despite this, most fans and newspapers referred to them as the "Senators." This went on for over 50 years, until the team finally capitulated and changed its name to the Senators in (I think) 1956. The expansion franchise in Washington was always known as the Senators. |
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Posted By: Frank Ceresi
The name "Senators" first was used to define the Washington team in 1887-8 (so named after the "Statemen" who played in D.C.'s Swampoodle Grounds with Connie Mack, Dummy Hoy etc). That team name pretty much stuck until the Washington A.L. team owners wanted to change their name in 1905 (hoping it would also change the clubs losing ways from the prior years very poor on the diamond record) with a "new" name...the "Nationals", so named after the famous 19th century team that toured the west in 1867. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
They were often referred to as the "Nats", which was part of both names. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Hello Frank: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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