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1897 Boston Beaneaters. This team has been cited (along with the 1880s St. Louis Browns and the 1890s Baltimore Orioles) as one of the greatest of the 19th century. [citation needed] It featured five Hall of Famers: manager Frank Selee, pitcher Kid Nichols, third baseman Jimmy Collins, and outfielders Billy Hamilton and Hugh Duffy.
The franchise, from Boston to Milwaukee to Atlanta, is the oldest continuously operating professional baseball franchise. [5] The Boston Braves had an overall win–loss record of 5,118–5,598–138 (.478) during their 77-year major-league tenure in Boston. Six former Boston Braves players were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
National League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Boston Beaneaters: 86: 43 .667 — 49–15 37–28 Pittsburgh Pirates: 81: 48 .628 5 54–19 27–29
The 1898 Boston Beaneaters season was the 28th season of the franchise. The Beaneaters won their second straight National League pennant and their eighth overall. It was also their fifth, and last, of the decade. This team has been cited (along with the 1880s St. Louis Browns and the 1890s Baltimore Orioles) as one of the greatest of the 19th ...
1901 Boston Beaneaters; League: National League: ... Team BOS BR CHI CIN NYG ... 1901 Boston Beaneaters season at Baseball Reference
The 1883 Boston Beaneaters season was the 13th season of the franchise. The Beaneaters won their third National League pennant , their third in six years. This is also generally recognized as the year during which the team's nickname became the Boston Beaneaters .
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Pittsburgh Pirates: 103: 36 .741 — 56–15 47–21 Brooklyn Superbas: 75: 63 .543 27½ 45–23 30–40 Boston Beaneaters: 73: 64 .533 29 42–27 31–37 Cincinnati Reds: 70: 70 .500 33½ 35–35 35–35 Chicago Orphans: 68: 69 .496 34 31–38 37–31 St ...
National League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Brooklyn Superbas: 101: 47 .682 — 61–16 40–31 Boston Beaneaters: 95: 57 .625 8 53–26 42–31