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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 1895 Louisville Colonels season - Wikipedia

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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

  5. 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: ...

  6. Con Daily - Wikipedia

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    He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Providence Grays, Boston Beaneaters, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, Brooklyn Grooms, and Chicago Colts between 1885 and 1896. [ 1 ] References

  7. The years that followed have seen Brooklyn win just one major championship in any sport – the Liberty’s WNBA title, which the team won on Sunday. The Dodgers, on the other hand, have picked up ...

  8. 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: ...

  9. Hank Gastright - Wikipedia

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    He was with the Washington Senators (1892), Pittsburgh Pirates (1893), Boston Beaneaters (1893), Brooklyn Grooms (1894), and Cincinnati Reds (1896). A native of Covington, Kentucky , the right-hander stood 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) and weighed 190 lbs.