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  2. Template:1890 Brooklyn Bridegrooms - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Brooklyn Bridegrooms players - Wikipedia

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    This category includes baseball players for the team known as the Brooklyn Bridegrooms (American Association, 1888-89 / National League, 1890, 1896-98). There were 66 ballplayers for this team under this moniker.

  4. Template:Brooklyn Nets current roster - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Brooklyn Nets roster - Wikipedia

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    Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From G: 4: Beekman, Reece (TW) : 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 2001-10-08 Virginia: F: 44: Bogdanović, Bojan : 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)

  6. 1888 Brooklyn Bridegrooms season - Wikipedia

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    With the 1888 season, the Brooklyn Grays underwent a name change to the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, a nickname that resulted from several team members getting married around the same time. Also, owner Charles Byrne decided to withdraw from managing the team's on field activities and turned the reins over to more experienced baseball manager Bill ...

  7. 1890 Brooklyn Bridegrooms season - Wikipedia

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    The 1890 Brooklyn Bridegrooms left the American Association and joined the National League. They won the league championship, becoming one of a select few teams to win championships in different leagues in back-to-back seasons.

  8. 1889 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The New York Giants defeated the Brooklyn Bridegrooms in the 1889 World Series, 6 games to 3. On October 17, the two clubs owners, John B. Day of the New York club and Charles H. Byrne of the Brooklyn club, met to arrange a post-season series.

  9. Template:Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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