- League, as
teams were
known as the "Billikens" from 1908 to 1910, the "
Brakies" in 1911, the "Champs" in 1914 and the "Cubs" in 1915.
Baseball Hall of...
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League class B None 1908 1910
Returned to
Central League play Fort
Wayne Brakies Central League class B None 1911 1911
Continued Central League play with...
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James Patrick Casey (March 15, 1870 –
December 31, 1936) was an
American professional baseball third baseman. He pla**** ten
seasons in
Major League Baseball...
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Delmer John
Young (October 24, 1885 –
December 17, 1959) was a
professional baseball player. He pla**** all or part of
three seasons in
Major League Baseball...
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William Vandagrift (April 22, 1883 –
October 9, 1920) was a
Major League Baseball infielder. He pla**** 43 games,
primarily as a
second baseman but...
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James Onslow (October 13, 1888 –
December 22, 1960) was an
American player, manager,
coach and
scout in
Major League Baseball. A
catcher during his...
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Charles James Wacker (December 8, 1883 –
August 7, 1948) was an
American professional baseball pitcher for the
Pittsburgh Pirates in 1909. He was born...
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Frederick Oscar Bratschi (January 16, 1892 –
January 10, 1962) was a left
fielder in
Major League Baseball between 1921 and 1927.
Bratschi batted and threw...
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