Milwaukee Brewers (1894–1901) Explained

Milwaukee Brewers
Established:1894
Folded:1901 (relocated to St. Louis to become the Browns.)
City:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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The Milwaukee Brewers of 1894–1901 was an American professional baseball team. They competed as members of the Western League from 1894 to 1899, then as members of the American League in 1900 and 1901. Both leagues were considered minor leagues during those seasons, except for when the American League declared itself a major league.

History

The Western League had previously operated for multiple seasons between 1885 and 1892. It reorganized in November 1893, then operated continuously from 1894 through 1899, during which the Brewers competed. The league renamed itself as the American League for the 1900 season, during which the Brewers again competed. Connie Mack, who later managed the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, managed the team for four seasons, 1897–1900.

Prior to the season, the American League declared itself a major league, competing for players and revenue against the only other major league in operation at the time, the National League. Owned by Henry Killilea, the Brewers were led by player-manager Hugh Duffy that season and finished last in the eight-team league.[1] The team played at Lloyd Street Grounds,[2] between 16th and 18th Streets in Milwaukee.

See main article: 1901 Milwaukee Brewers season.

Prior to the season, the Brewers were relocated to St. Louis and renamed the St. Louis Browns. That franchise played in St. Louis through the 1953 season, then relocated again to become the Baltimore Orioles.

After the major-league team left Milwaukee following the 1901 season, a minor-league Milwaukee Brewers franchise competed in the American Association from 1902 through 1952.

Season records

Season League Class. Manager(s) Record Finish Ref
1894A8th of 8 [3]
18956th of 8
18966th of 8
18973rd of 8
18983rd of 8
1899 6th of 8
1900American League<--minor league in 1900 / major league in 1901-->2nd of 8
1901Major8th of 8

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 1901 Milwaukee Brewers . . March 20, 2023.
  2. Web site: Lloyd Street Grounds in Milwaukee, WI . . March 20, 2023.
  3. Book: Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . third . 2007 . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . 9781932391176 . Baseball America.