In the 1870’s an initial NL team played around the corner from my house, which is about that old. Louisville Grays played where St. James Ct. now exists, and is now the landmark 19th century residential street in the state.
One letter difference and I would have thought this is for US airlines.
Most of the “league leaders” from the UA were very pedestrian players in the NL and/or AA before and after the 1884 season. The Players League in 1890, however, is a different story.
I thought these dragons were the Padres, Dodgers and Yankees …
Slapping the UA label on that dragon is an insult to the dragon
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In the 1870’s an initial NL team played around the corner from my house, which is about that old. Louisville Grays played where St. James Ct. now exists, and is now the landmark 19th century residential street in the state.
One letter difference and I would have thought this is for US airlines.
Most of the “league leaders” from the UA were very pedestrian players in the NL and/or AA before and after the 1884 season. The Players League in 1890, however, is a different story.
I thought these dragons were the Padres, Dodgers and Yankees …
Slapping the UA label on that dragon is an insult to the dragon