Chicago/Pittsburgh (Union Association)
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Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies
- Win-Loss Record: 41-50-2 (.451)
- Ballparks: South Side Park I (May 2-August 1, 1884), Exposition Park I (August 25-30, 1884)
Chicago/Pittsburgh played one season in the Union Association, which it failed to complete. The team started out as the Chicago Browns and moved to Pittsburgh in mid-August, becoming the Pittsburgh Stogies. they disbanded on September 19th and their place in the league was taken over by the Milwaukee Cream Citys, who had begun the year playing in the minor league Northwestern League.
Source:
- Peter Filichia: Green Cathedrals: The Ultimate Celebrations of All 273 Major League and Negro League Ballparks Past and Present, Addison Wesley Publishing Company (March 1993)
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