Category: Washington’s Minor Leagues Affiliates (Past & Present)

Washington’s Minor Leagues Affiliates (Past & Present)

The 1948-50 Emporia Nationals: Digging for Gold in Peanuts and Cotton

At the end of World War II, it was an easy argument to make that the Washington Nationals had the worst farm system in the major leagues. In 1947 Washington had the fewest number of minor league affiliates (6) and scouts (3) of any big-league organization. The on-field ramifications of having such a weak farm …

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The Story of the 1936-38 Trenton Senators

It isn’t often that a sports franchise relocates to a city based on the potential drawing power of having a star player from that city on the roster, but that was a major factor in the creation of the Trenton Senators. By the mid-1930s Trenton, New Jersey had long been a baseball hotbed. Numerous successful …

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Proud to add Ed Johnson to our list of contributors

Those of you who attended the 6th Annual DC Baseball History Meeting this past February had the pleasure of hearing Ed Johnson present on Washington baseball great Cecil Travis. During the course of his presentation, Ed mentioned that much of the research he’d done for his presentation was done during the 1990s, in anticipation of …

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