The 1901 Chicago Orphans season was the 30th season of the Chicago Orphans franchise, the 26th in the National League and the ninth at West Side Park. The Orphans finished sixth in the National League with a record of 53–86. The team was also known as the Remnants, due to many Orphans players leaving at the end of the 1900 season to join the upstart American League.
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Superbas Orphans Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1901 major league baseball season was contested from April 18 through October 6, 1901. It was...
appearances as a relief pitcher), a streak that began in 1901 when Taylor was pitching for the ChicagoOrphans. Taylor had been re-acquired from the St. Louis...
17, 1901: Cozy Dolan was purchased by the Superbas from the ChicagoOrphans. June 19, 1901: Lefty Davis was released by the Superbas. June 20, 1901: Hughie...
led local newspaper reporters to refer to the Colts as the "Orphans". After the 1900 season, the American Base-Ball League formed as a rival professional...
baseman in Major League Baseball. He played thirteen seasons with eight clubs: the ChicagoOrphans (1901), New York Giants (1902), Boston Beaneaters (1904–05)...
moving to Chicago and to play as the White Stockings. In 1901 the AL declared itself a Major League. For its inaugural major league season the AL dropped...
lineup of AL and NL franchises until 1953. The ChicagoOrphans and Cleveland Bronchos were renamed as the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Naps, respectively. The...
ChicagoOrphans. Dick Harley, who played in only five games with the Reds in 1900, would get a starting job in left field. Harley's last full season was...
name in 1890 to the Chicago Colts and again in 1898 to the ChicagoOrphans until finally settling in 1903 with the name of the Chicago Cubs. While the organization...
they became the Chicago White Stockings, the former name of Chicago's National League team, the Orphans (now the Chicago Cubs). In 1901, the Western League...
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with a 13-season career from 1888, 1890–1901, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos and ChicagoOrphans of the National...
in Major League Baseball who played from 1900 to 1902 for the ChicagoOrphans, Chicago White Sox, and Cleveland Bronchos. Zaza Harvey made his professional...
for the Louisville Colonels (1898–99), Cincinnati Reds (1900), ChicagoOrphans (1901) and Philadelphia Athletics (1902–11), with whom he won the World...
Boston Reds (1891), and Chicago Colts/Orphans (1893–1900). He then served as player-manager for the Chicago White Stockings (1901–1902) and New York Highlanders...
17–8. July 1 – With the ChicagoOrphans playing the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, Jack Doyle, first baseman of the Orphans who was formerly of the...
16-year Major League career, he managed the Boston Beaneaters (1890–1901) and ChicagoOrphans / Cubs (1902–1905), winning 1,284 games. Selee managed the Beaneaters...
to 1901, playing for three Major League teams: the ChicagoOrphans, Philadelphia Phillies, and the Louisville Colonels. Croft was born in Chicago, Illinois...
game, pitching a complete game victory for the ChicagoOrphans on August 9, 1899. Roach played nine seasons of minor league baseball from 1895 to 1905. He...
Browns Senators Beaneaters Superbas Orphans Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1902 major league baseball season was contested from April 17 through...
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had pitched well in 1900 for the Pirates, but was sold in May 1901 to the ChicagoOrphans. With a record of 90-49, the Pirates had the best record in the...
American starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the ChicagoOrphans (1900–1902), Boston Beaneaters (1902), Detroit Tigers (1903) and Brooklyn...
began to make numerous player changes, as John Dobbs was sent to the ChicagoOrphans for cash, and Erve Beck was released by the team. The Reds signed free...