The 1897 Washington Senators baseball team finished the season with a 61–71 record, tied for sixth place in the National League. The Senators (also known as the Nationals) finished in the first division in the only time in the franchise's nine-year run in the National League. After getting off to a dismal 31–55 start, Washington won 30 of its last 46 games. Their overall winning percentage (.462) would be the high-water mark for this franchise before it folded in contraction at the conclusion of the 1899 season.
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The 1897WashingtonSenators baseball team finished the season with a 61–71 record, tied for sixth place in the National League. The Senators (also known...
The 1898 WashingtonSenatorsseason was a season in American baseball. The team finished the season with a 51–101 record, eleventh place in the National...
The 1896 WashingtonSenators baseball team finished the season with a 58–73 record, tied for ninth place in the National League. Note: Pos = Position;...
the WashingtonSenators. The Senators were one of the worst teams in baseball during Mercer's years with them. During Mercer's tenure, the Senators were...
The 1897 Boston Beaneaters season was the 27th season of the franchise. The Beaneaters won the National League pennant, their fourth of the decade and...
Philadelphia, and Baltimore and the Kansas City Blues moved to Washington to play as the Senators. In 2020, Major League Baseball designated the following seven...
The 1897 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 16th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their 11th in the National League. The Pirates finished eighth...
The 1897 Chicago Colts season was the 26th season of the Chicago Colts franchise, the 22nd in the National League and the fifth at West Side Park. The...
extend between seasons are broken down to show when the hits occurred. For example, Keeler's (1, 44) indicates 1 hit in 1896, and 44 in 1897. This list omits...
The 1897 Brooklyn Bridegrooms finished the season tied for sixth place under new manager Billy Barnie. Also the team's ownership underwent a change as...
Superbas. He was the National League strikeout champion in 1897 with the WashingtonSenators. For his career, he compiled a 79–80 record in 178 appearances...
The 1897 Baltimore Orioles season was a season in American baseball. After three straight first-place finishes, the Orioles slipped to second place with...
held spring training in 1897 in Augusta, Georgia where the team roomed and boarded at the Arlington Hotel. It was the lone season the Phillies trained in...
WashingtonSenators, and New York Giants. After his professional career, he coached the West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team for four seasons. Hickman...
into the new Washington Park. The team struggled all season, finishing in a distant tenth place in the National League race. November 12, 1897: George Shoch...
The 1897 Louisville Colonels baseball team finished with a 52–87 record and eleventh place in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
Eddie – Ottawa Senators 1920-21-23; Toronto St. Pats 1922 {4} Gerber, Martin – Carolina Hurricanes 2006 {1} Gersich, Shane – Washington Capitals 2018 {1}...
as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. f The Ottawa Senators (1992–present) are named after the original Senators (1883–1934). Stanley Cup winning players NHL...
9, 1897 – May 25, 1965) was an American professional baseball player who played two seasons. He appeared in five games for the WashingtonSenators in...
The 1897 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in fourth place in the National League with a record of 76–56, 17...
The 1897 New York Giants season was the franchise's 15th season. The team finished in third place in the National League with an 83–48 record, 9.5 games...
thereafter, he played professionally for the Philadelphia Phillies, WashingtonSenators, Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs. Richbourg was a career .308 hitter...
The 1897 Cleveland Spiders finished with a 69–62 record and a fifth-place finish in the National League. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At...
Wilma Irene). He was a pitcher from 1924-1930. He would play for the WashingtonSenators, Cleveland Indians, and Philadelphia Phillies. His minor league career...
Gomez: 13 seasons with the New York Yankees (1930–1942) before ending his career with a single appearance for the 1943 WashingtonSenators. Hank Greenberg:...