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The American Association was a major league of professional baseball which existed from 1882 to 1891. Together with the National League, the American Association contested the World Series.1 Pennant winners of the AA
2 American Association franchises
- Baltimore Orioles (1882-1891)
- Cincinnati Red Stockings (1882-1889)
- Eclipse of Louisville (1882-1883)
- Louisville Colonels (1883-1891)
- Philadelphia Athletics (1882-1890)
- Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1882-1887)
- St. Louis Brown Stockings (1882-1891)
- Columbus Colts (1883) / Columbus Senators (1884)
- New York Metropolitans (1883-1887)
- Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1884-1889)
- Indianapolis Blues (1884)
- Richmond Virginias (1884)
- Toledo Blue Stockings (1884)
- Washington Statesmen (1884)
- Cleveland Spiders (1887-1888)
- Kansas City Blues (1888-1889)
- Columbus Colts / Columbus Salons (1890-1891)
- Brooklyn Gladiators (1890)
- Rochester Hop Bitters (1890)
- Syracuse Stars (1890)
- Toledo Maumees (1890)
- Boston Reds (1891)
- Cincinnati Porkers (1891)
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Washington SenatorsThe Washington Senators (officially named the Washington Nationals during the 1901 1956 seasons) were an American League baseball team from 1901 to 1960. The franchise then moved to Minneapolis and became, and still remains, the Minnesota Twins. The Senat (1891)
3 Timeline
- 1887-Pittsburgh Alleghenys leave AA to join NL
- 1889-Cleveland Spiders leave AA to join NL
- 1890-Cincinnati Red Stockings and Brooklyn Bridegrooms leave AA to join NL
- 1892-Baltimore Orioles, Louisville Colonels, St.Louis Brown Stockings, and Washington Senators join National League after the folding of the AA
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