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Walter Johnson (1929–1932) Joe Cronin (1933–1934) The Washington Senators were one of the American League 's eight charter franchises. Now known as the Minnesota Twins, the team was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1901 as the Washington Senators. The team was officially named the "Senators" during 1901 – 1904, the Nationals during 1905 ...
Early years: 1872–1899. The first professional baseball teams and leagues were formed in the late 19th century and several were based in Washington, D.C. Many early teams used the names "Nationals" and "Senators" but were otherwise unrelated. The National Association Washington Olympics (1871–1872)
The 1961 Washington Senators season was the team's inaugural season, having been established as a replacement for the previous franchise of the same name, which relocated to the Twin Cities of Minnesota following the 1960 season, becoming the Minnesota Twins. The Senators finished in a tie for ninth place in the ten-team American League with a ...
Dave Stenhouse, who played for Major League Baseball's Washington Senators in the early 1960s and went on to coach baseball at Rhode Island College and Brown University, died Saturday morning ...
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 ...
Washington Senators (1912) played in the short-lived United States Baseball League. Washington Senators (1901–1960), an American League team that became the Minnesota Twins. Washington Senators (1961–1971), an American League team that became the Texas Rangers. Washington Nationals (disambiguation), other baseball teams based in Washington ...
The 1962 Washington Senators season involved the Senators finishing tenth in the American League with a record of 60 wins and 101 losses, 351⁄2 games behind the World Champion New York Yankees. 1962 was the first season in which the Senators played their home games at D.C. Stadium .
The 1968 Washington Senators season was the eighth in the expansion team 's history, and it saw the Senators finish tenth and last in the ten-team American League with a record of 65 wins and 96 losses. The club also finished 20th and last in MLB attendance, with a total of 564,661 fans, [1] a decrease of about 206,000 from 1967.