
Prologue: The Washington Senators: 1961-71 - Society for …
Feb 18, 2019 · The Senators went 71-88 in 1966, again finishing in eighth place. Sonny Siebert fired a no-hitter against Washington on August 10 at Cleveland. The next four seasons could …
September 30, 1971: Senators forfeit final home game in …
3 “1971 09 30 Senators Final Game Washington vs Yankees Forfeit Game Broadcast.” 4 Shirley Povich, “The Senators Leave — Again,” Washington Post, September 23, 1971; republished in …
Washington Senators I team ownership history - Society for …
Jan 2, 2019 · The Washington Senators: The Story of an Incurable Fandom (Washington, DC: Columbia Publishing Co., 1947), 54. 5 Povich, 275. 6 Deveaux, 9. 7 Deveaux, 10-11. 8 Donald …
The Washington Senators in Wartime - Society for American …
Dec 1, 2015 · In 1945 the Senators were back in the hunt for first place. In a close race, Washington finished second to Detroit, 1½ games behind, with a 87-67 record. The offense …
Fidel Castro and Baseball - Society for American Baseball Research
Jul 23, 2012 · Fidel and baseball remained inevitably linked across the 49 years of Castro’s active rule in Revolutionary Cuba, and the Maximum Leader would inevitably change the face and …
100 Years Since Local Franchise’s First World Title: 1924 …
Aug 22, 2024 · Lefty George Mogridge entered Game Seven of the 1924 World Series in relief for the Washington Senators, after starter Curly Ogden was pulled in the first inning. (LIBRARY …
September 28, 1971: Small crowd sees final win for a Washington …
Sep 28, 1971 · With time, the Senators’ initially unremarkable win on September 28 became a piece of local baseball history. It was the last major-league win for a Washington, DC-based …
Griffith Stadium (Washington, DC) - Society for American Baseball …
Jan 2, 2017 · When the Washington Senators 1 were founded in 1891, they played their games at Boundary Field in Northwest Washington. Boundary Field was named for its location on the …
Washington Senators II team ownership history
Jan 1, 2019 · The Washington Senators line up on the field for Opening Day festivities, April 5, 1971, at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C. (Library of Congress, U.S. News & …
A Brief History of the Washington Stars - Society for American …
Jul 4, 2009 · Have you ever wondered why Willie McCovey and ten other Padres were identified on their 1974 Topps cards as “Washington National League”? The history of the American …