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AA Washington Nationals

Frank Fleming
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Frank Fleming
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October 30th, 2023
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  • First Game Played May 1, 1884

  • Last Game Played August 2, 1884

Historical Moments

1884: The Washington Nationals joined the American Association in the league’s third season as four teams were added to increase the total to 12. At the same time there was team in the Union Association a third league that lasted just one season also called the Washington Nationals. The AA team was alternatively called the Statesmen to distinguish the team. Washington’s AA played their games at Athletic Park and they were managed by Holly Hollingshead. The Nationals were by far the worst team in the American Association, holding a record of 12-51, when they decided to cease operations on August 2nd. Frank Fennelly led the team in hitting with a .292 average, while Bob Barr was their top pitcher, posting a record of 9-23 with a respectable 3.46 ERA.

Players

Bob Barr

1884

Frank Fennelly

1884

Stats researched by Frank Fleming, all information, statistics, logos, and team names are property of Major League Baseball. This site is not affiliated with the Washington Nationals or Major League Baseball. This site is maintained for research purposes only. All logos used on this page were from Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos Page. Page created on August 7, 2017. Last updated on August 7, 2017 at 11:35 pm ET.

Author

Frank Fleming
Frank Fleming founded the Sports Ecyclopedia in 2001 & is a passionate Devils fan.