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315: 451:. Unfortunately for the Maroons, the Browns were at the peak of their game, winning pennants four straight years (1885–1888). Meanwhile, the Maroons, facing much better competition in the National League, finished well off the National League pace in 1885 and 1886, not gaining anything in the latter season from new uniforms sporting large black diamonds on the chest. 416:
For comparison, the Maroons' record would project to 135–27 under the modern schedule of 162 games, while Pythagorean expectation based on the Maroons' results (887 runs scored, 429 runs allowed) and a 162-game schedule would translate to a record of 132–30, but these results are of questionable
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merit, and serve to indicate something of the quality of the remainder of the organization, which many derided as the "Onion League".
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was persuaded to bring the St. Louis Union entry into the established league, to try to provide some competition for the
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in 1887 and at Indianapolis Park during 1888–89. When the team folded, Brush became part-owner of the
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Following the 1886 season, the team was sold to the league, which in turn sold it to
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Before They Were Cardinals: Major League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. Louis
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and posted records of 37–89 (8th), 50–85 (7th) and 59–75 (7th), respectively.
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The St. Louis Maroons debuted on April 20, 1884, at the
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This was the second major league team to bear the name
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Index

St. Louis Maroons / Indianapolis Hoosiers
Indianapolis Hoosiers
1884
1889
St. Louis, Missouri
Indianapolis
Union Association
National League
Union Base Ball Park
Athletic Park
Bruce Grounds
Indianapolis Park
Henry Lucas
John T. Brush
Ted Sullivan
Fred Dunlap
Alex McKinnon
Gus Schmelz
Watch Burnham
Fred Thomas
Horace Fogel
Harry Spence
Frank Bancroft
Jack Glasscock
1884

baseball
St. Louis
Missouri
Henry Lucas

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