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Brooklyn Grooms: 71: 60 .542 16½ 43–22 28–38 Boston Beaneaters: 71: 60 .542 16½ 48–19 23–41 Pittsburgh Pirates: 71: 61 .538 17 44–21 27–40 Cincinnati Reds: 66: 64 .508 21 42–22 24–42 New York Giants: 66: 65 .504 21½ 40–27 26–38 Washington Senators: 43: 85 .336 43 ...
The 1891 Brooklyn Grooms (the name was shortened from "Bridegrooms" this season) started the year with real estate mogul George Chauncey purchasing a controlling interest in the ballclub to join Ferdinand Abell and Charles Byrne in the ownership group.
After winning the American Association league championship in 1889, the Brooklyn club (very occasionally now nicknamed the Bridegrooms or Grooms, for six players having wed during the 1888 season) moved to the competing older National League (1876) and won the 1890 NL Championship, being the only Major League team to win consecutive ...
National League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Baltimore Orioles: 89: 39 .695 — 52–15 37–24 New York Giants: 88: 44 .667 3 49–17 39–27
The Brooklyn Bridegrooms pose for their 1888 team portrait. Their stars were "Parisian" Bob Caruthers, middle row third from left, Dave Orr, middle row third from right, and Dave Foutz, back row ...
February 5, 1893: John Montgomery Ward was signed as a free agent by the Grooms. [2] February 15, 1893: John Montgomery Ward was sold by the Grooms to the New York Giants for $6,000. [2] February 18, 1893: Bill Joyce and cash were traded by the Grooms to the Washington Senators for Danny Richardson. [3]
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