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  2. Category:Brooklyn Grooms players - Wikipedia

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    This category includes baseball players for the team known as the Brooklyn Grooms (National League, 1891–1895). There were 54 players who played for the team under ...

  3. 1891 Brooklyn Grooms season - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Template:NL Team Maps (1896–1897) - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Grooms revert to the Brooklyn Bridegrooms This page was last edited on 23 January 2025, at 19:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 1895 Brooklyn Grooms season - Wikipedia

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    The 1895 Brooklyn Grooms finished the season in fifth place in the National League. Offseason. January 26, 1895: ...

  7. 1894 Brooklyn Grooms season - Wikipedia

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    The 1894 Brooklyn Grooms finished in fifth place in a crowded National League pennant race. Offseason. January 1, 1984: ...

  8. 1893 Brooklyn Grooms season - Wikipedia

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    The 1893 Brooklyn Grooms finished a disappointing seventh in the National League race under new player/manager Dave Foutz.The highlight of the year was when pitcher Brickyard Kennedy became the first major leaguer to pitch and win two games on the same day since the mound was moved back to 60 feet 6 inches.

  9. 1892 Brooklyn Grooms season - Wikipedia

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    The 1892 Brooklyn Grooms season was a season in American baseball. The team finished the first half of the split season in second place, just 2.5 games behind the Boston Beaneaters . However, they faded in the second half, finishing 9.5 games behind the second-half champion Cleveland Spiders and missing out on the postseason playoff.