National Association of Professional Baseball Players
The National Association of Professional Baseball Players, or simply the National Association, was founded in 1871 and lasted through the 1875 season, after which its stronger teams created the National League. It is regarded as baseball's first professional league.
National Association Franchises
- Boston Red Stockings (1871–1875)
- Chicago White Stockings (1871; 1874–1875)
- Cleveland Forest Cities (1871–1872)
- Fort Wayne Kekiongas (1871)
- New York Mutuals (1871–1875)
- Philadelphia Athletics (1871–1875)
- Rockford Forest Citys (1871)
- Troy Haymakers (1871–1872)
- Washington Olympics (1871–1872)
- Brooklyn Atlantics (1872–1875)
- Brooklyn Eckfords (1872)
- Baltimore Canaries (1872–1874) ("Lord Baltimore" in the standings)
- Middletown Mansfields (1872)
- Washington Nationals (1872–1873; 1875)
- Baltimore Marylands (1873)
- Philadelphia White Stockings (1873)/Philadelphia Pearls (1874)/Philadelphia Phillies (1875)
- Elizabeth Resolutes (1873)
- Hartford Dark Blues (1874–1875)
- Philadelphia Centennials (1875)
- New Haven Elm Citys (1875)
- St. Louis Brown Stockings (1875)
- St. Louis Red Stockings (1875)
- Keokuk Westerns (1875)
Team names technicalities
The way the teams are listed above puts their names in the modern context of a city name plus a nickname. In fact, the singular form of that "nickname" was often the team name itself, with its base city "understood" and was so listed in the standings. Example: Rather than saying "Brooklyn Atlantics", the team was simply called "Atlantic", or "Atlantic of Brooklyn" if deemed necessary by the writer.
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Another common practice was to refer to the team in the plural; hence the "Bostons" the "Chicagos"... or the "Mutuals". Hence some additional confusion for modern readers.
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Sometimes the team would have a nickname, usually something to do with the team colors. Examples: Boston Red Stockings, Chicago White Stockings, Mutual Green Stockings. A relatively modern equivalent to this was when the Pacific Coast League had two teams in San Francisco, called "San Francisco" and "Mission". The teams were officially the "Seals" and the "Reds" respectively. However, the second team was also often called the "Missions".
Related Topics:
Pacific Coast League - San Francisco
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This practice of using the singular form of the "nickname" as the team name faded with time, although as recently as the early 1900s, the team generally known as "Philadelphia Athletics" was shown in the American League standings as "Athletic", the traditional way.
Related Topics:
1900s - American League
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The closest modern sports franchises come to this style is by assigning a name that reflects the region that the team wants to represent. The Rangers have always played in Arlington, Texas, but the team is listed as "Texas" in the standings because that is what the team calls itself: The Texas Rangers, not the Arlington Texans. In 2005, this idea came full circle: in the early 1870s, there were the Mutual Green Stockings of New York. Now we have the newly redubbed Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Related Topics:
Rangers - Arlington - Texas - 2005 - 1870s - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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The way the NA teams were typically shown in contemporary standings was as follows:
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- Boston
- Chicago
- Forest City (of Cleveland)
- Kekionga
- Mutual
- Athletic
- Forest City (of Rockford) - a little confusing in 1871
- Troy
- Olympic
- Atlantic
- Eckford
- Lord Baltimore
- Mansfield
- National
- Maryland
- Philadelphia
- Resolute
- Hartford
- Centennial
- Elm City
- St. Louis Brown Stockings
- St. Louis Red Stockings
- Western
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