The 1971 Washington Senators season involved the Senators finishing fifth in the American League East with a record of 63 wins and 96 losses (.396). This was the Senators' 11th and last season in Washington, D.C.; they moved to Arlington, Texas, and became the Texas Rangers in 1972. The previous Senators (now Minnesota Twins) were in Washington from 1901 through 1960.
The move to Texas left Washington without a Major League Baseball team for 33 seasons, until the Montreal Expos of the National League relocated there in 2005 and became the current Washington Nationals.
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The 1971WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing fifth in the American League East with a record of 63 wins and 96 losses (.396). This...
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the Senators offense considerably, and inspired the team to its one and only winning season during its 11-year stay in Washington. The Senators won 86...
The 1964 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing ninth in the American League with a record of 62 wins and 100 losses. October 14, 1963:...
The 1963 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing tenth in the American League (in last place) with a record of 56 wins and 106 losses...
their first AL pennant, the Senators won the World Series in dramatic fashion, a 12-inning Game 7 victory. The Senators' offense was led by future Hall...
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The 1933 WashingtonSenators was a season in American baseball. They won 99 games, lost 53, and finished in first place in the American League. It was...
The 1965 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing eighth in the American League with a record of 70 wins and 92 losses. November 30,...
The 1961 WashingtonSenatorsseason was the team's inaugural season, having been established as a replacement for the previous franchise of the same name...
deal was reached: The Senators would move and would be replaced with an expansion Senators team for 1961. The old WashingtonSenators became the Minnesota...
The 1970 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing sixth in the American League East with a record of 70 wins and 92 losses. This was...
The 1966 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing eighth in the American League with a record of 71 wins and 88 losses. October 12, 1965:...
1924 WashingtonSenators". Washington Post. Retrieved November 8, 2021. 1925 WashingtonSenators at Baseball-Reference 1925 WashingtonSenators team page...
The 1968 WashingtonSenatorsseason was the eighth in the expansion team's history, and it saw the Senators finish tenth and last in the ten-team American...
Senators franchise and its expansion-era successor, the Senators of 1961–1971, until the "new Senators" relocated to Dallas–Fort Worth after the 1971...
at Griffith Stadium. The 1932 WashingtonSenators were the last team in the 20th century to have 100 triples in one season. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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The 1967 WashingtonSenatorsseason involved the Senators finishing sixth in the American League with a record of 76 wins and 85 losses. November 30, 1966:...
the Senators to the Chicago White Sox for Sloppy Thurston and Leo Mangum. January 31, 1927: Tris Speaker was signed as a free agent by the Senators. September...
League Baseball season records "Single Season Games Lost Records". Baseball-Almanac.com. Retrieved May 14, 2012. 1909 WashingtonSenators at Baseball-Reference...
The 1959 WashingtonSenators won 63 games, lost 91, and finished in eighth place in the American League, 31 games behind the AL Champion Chicago White...
The 1917 WashingtonSenators won 74 games, lost 79, and finished in fifth place in the American League. They were managed by Clark Griffith and played...
The 1956 WashingtonSenators won 59 games, lost 95, and finished in seventh place in the American League. They were managed by Chuck Dressen and played...
The 1934 WashingtonSenators played 154 games, won 68, lost 86, and finished in seventh place in the American League. They were managed by Joe Cronin...
The 1946 WashingtonSenators of Major League Baseball won 76 games, lost 78, and finished in fourth place in the American League. The 46th edition of...
League Baseball season records Davey Dunkle page at Baseball Reference 1904 WashingtonSenators at Baseball-Reference 1904 WashingtonSenators team page at...