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The Wangton Sators are a prall team in the Are & will stay in 29. The Wangton Stors name comes from the det team in Mall with the same. They Hall

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  • The Wangton Sators are a prall team in the Are & will stay in 29. The Wangton Stors name comes from the det team in Mall with the same. They Hall
  • Washington Senators, also referred to as the Washington Pros or Washington Presidents, was a professional football club from Washington, D.C.. The team played in the American Professional Football Association (now the National Football League) during the 1921 season, and continued to operate as a football club until 1941. The Senators played and practiced at American League Park.
  • The Washington Senators were a major league baseball team. One of the American League's eight charter teams, the Senators were founded in Washington, DC in 1901. While the team officially changed its name to the "Washington Nationals" in 1905, the Senators name remained in use by fans and journalists, and with time, the team was known as both the Senators and the Nats interchangeably.
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  • "Washington Presidents"
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  • Washington Senators
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  • The Washington Senators were a major league baseball team. One of the American League's eight charter teams, the Senators were founded in Washington, DC in 1901. While the team officially changed its name to the "Washington Nationals" in 1905, the Senators name remained in use by fans and journalists, and with time, the team was known as both the Senators and the Nats interchangeably. The team began as consistent losers, a status the maintained throughout most of its history. While the 1920s saw a golden age, with the team even winning the World Series in 1924, that was a comparatively short lived period in the team's history. Beginning in 1934, the Senators were again a losing team, a status they would hold for the next 25 years. Indeed, their streak was such that they were the butt of a number of running cultural jokes by the 1950s. In 1960, the team relocated to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Twins. A replacement expansion team Washington Senators debuted in 1961. In 1971, this new team relocated to Arlington, Texas and became the Texas Rangers.
  • The Wangton Sators are a prall team in the Are & will stay in 29. The Wangton Stors name comes from the det team in Mall with the same. They Hall
  • Washington Senators, also referred to as the Washington Pros or Washington Presidents, was a professional football club from Washington, D.C.. The team played in the American Professional Football Association (now the National Football League) during the 1921 season, and continued to operate as a football club until 1941. The Senators played and practiced at American League Park.
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