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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 ... Template: NL Team Maps (1896–1897)

  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 that moniker. There were 54 players who played for the team under that moniker.

  4. Category:Los Angeles Dodgers season stubs - Wikipedia

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    Template:LosAngelesDodgers-season-stub; 0–9. 1883 Brooklyn Grays season; 1884 Brooklyn Atlantics season; ... 1894 Brooklyn Grooms season; 1895 Brooklyn Grooms season;

  5. Brooklyn Dodgers - Wikipedia

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    Other team names used to refer to the franchise that finally came to be called "the Dodgers" were the Atlantics (1884, not directly related to the earlier Brooklyn Atlantics), Bridegrooms or Grooms (1888–1898), [12] Ward's Wonders, [13] the Superbas (1899–1910), [14] and the Robins (1914–1931), named for longtime manager Wilbert Robinson ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. John Anderson (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Anderson (December 14, 1873 – July 23, 1949), nicknamed "Honest John", was a Norwegian-born American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder.He played fourteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Brooklyn Grooms/Bridegrooms, Washington Senators, Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Superbas, Milwaukee Brewers/St. Louis Browns, New York Highlanders, Washington Senators, and ...

  8. 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: ...

  9. 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 ...