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List of Washington Senators seasons may refer to: List of Minnesota Twins seasons , which includes the seasons of the original Washington Senators (1901–1960) before they moved to Minnesota for the 1961 season
S indicates that a state was split between the two major parties and did not elect either party more than 60 percent of the time. A * sign indicates that a state elected that party at least 80 percent of the time. No * sign indicates that the state elected that party between 60 and 80 percent of the time.
In the first game in franchise history, the "Presidential Opener" then held every year in Washington, the Senators were defeated by the Chicago White Sox, 4–3, on Monday, April 10, 1961. With leadoff man Coot Veal getting its first-ever hit (an infield single ) in the first inning , Washington jumped out to a quick 2–0 advantage and led 3 ...
The List of United States Senate elections has been split into the following two parts for convenience: List of United States Senate elections (1788–1913) List of United States Senate elections (1914–present) The following are lists of United States Senate elections by other criteria: List of United States Senate election results by region
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The 1962 Washington Senators season involved the Senators finishing tenth in the American League with a record of 60 wins and 101 losses, 35 + 1 ⁄ 2 games behind the World Champion New York Yankees. 1962 was the first season in which the Senators played their home games at D.C. Stadium.
List of United States senators heading | Left_class = 1 | Left_intro = [[Classes of United States senators | Class 1 US senators]] belong to the electoral cycle that were elected for only one [[United States Congress | US Congress]] in the [[1789 United States Senate elections in New York | first elections of 1788/1789]], and then the seat was ...