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Are there any turn of the century vintage cards that have the full "Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers" team name visible?
Know most 'T' 'M' & 'E' series cards had the players' city and league listed... which set first included team names? Was it Goudey? Thank you. |
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It's important to understand that team "nicknames" weren't always an official thing. They were mostly used by sports writers to avoid having to say "The Brooklyn Baseball team" or New Yorkers all the time.
That's why many early nicknames were descriptive (i.e based on uniforms or the teams size etc. ) I'm not sure (though I could be corrected) that the team was ever officially known as the "Trolley Dodgers" . That just became something that fans and writers said. Their first official name, again - I believe - was the Superbas Historians step in here and clarify. |
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The T205 set includes team names. The Brooklyn team is listed as the Superbas.
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Thanks, both. Really interesting context.
In doing some more research certainly looks like the "Trolley Dodgers" moniker was only a nickname, and was never used on uniforms. https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/history/timeline-1890s https://www.mlb.com/news/los-angeles...20to%20Dodgers. |
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Retrosheet (where Baseball Reference and many others get much of their data) has the Brooklyn & Los Angeles teams listed using the following names :
1884-1887 : Trolley Dodgers 1888-1898 : Bridegrooms 1899-1913 : Superbas 1914-1931 : Robins 1932-2024 : Dodgers https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/L/FR_LAN.htm Last edited by doug.goodman; 10-29-2024 at 03:51 PM. |
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As others have said, nicknames were not official for a very long time. Using the Pirates as an example, the name Pirates was first used in 1891 to describe the current-day Pirates team, but their jerseys during the 1908-09 seasons had PBC interlocking on them because the actual team name at that time was the Pittsburgh Base Ball Club (There was no "H" at the end of Pittsburgh at that time, plus Baseball was actually two words). They still weren't the Pirates at that point, well after when they "became" the Pirates. The actual official name of the 1891 "Pirates" team was The Pittsburgh Athletic Company All of early history is just an official name you rarely saw and then a recognized team name from newspaper accounts. The BR update didn't use either of those, and just went about calling the 1882-90 teams "Allegheny City", which was where they played (it's current day Pittsburgh), but NEVER used as a team name. The 1882-84 team was called the Alleghenys in the papers (also spelled Allegheny/Alleghenies), but the actual team name was Alleghenys. The team changed it to the Pittsburghs in 1885, even though the papers stuck with Alleghenys. Then prior to the Pittsburgh Athletic Company name switch in 1891, the team was officially called the Allegheny Base Ball Club for some time. The team itself in 1898 called themselves the Pittsburgh Patriots, announcing the name change in the papers and with their new red, white and blue uniforms. They said that the Pirates nickname given to them never really fit the club. That Patriots name is more official than any use of the Pirates team name prior to 1899. The club was also often called the Braves from mid-1893 through very early in the 1895 calendar year. BR did a massive update that didn't really need to be done and they made a ton of mistakes. They were basically 95% correct before the change, but now they are about 60% correct on early team names.
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