Milwaukee Bears, the Glossary
The Milwaukee Bears were a Negro National League team that operated during the 1923 season, its only season in the league representing Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: American Family Field, Borchert Field, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Tate Stars, History of professional baseball in Milwaukee, Kansas City Monarchs, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Brewers, Negro National League (1920–1931), New Orleans Crescent Stars, New York Cubans, New York Mets, Percy Wilson (baseball), Pete Hill, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball), Rube Foster, Sandy Thompson, Toledo Tigers, Washington Nationals.
- 1923 disestablishments in Wisconsin
- 1923 establishments in Wisconsin
- African-American history of Milwaukee
- Baseball in Milwaukee
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1923
- Baseball teams established in 1923
- Defunct baseball teams in Wisconsin
- Professional baseball teams in Wisconsin
American Family Field
American Family Field is a retractable roof stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Borchert Field
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Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati.
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Cleveland Tate Stars
The Cleveland Tate Stars were a Negro league baseball team from 1919 through 1923. Milwaukee Bears and Cleveland Tate Stars are baseball teams disestablished in 1923 and Negro league baseball teams.
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History of professional baseball in Milwaukee
The following is a history of professional baseball in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including its current team, the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball.
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Kansas City Monarchs
The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro leagues. Milwaukee Bears and Kansas City Monarchs are Negro league baseball teams.
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Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Milwaukee County.
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Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee. Milwaukee Bears and Milwaukee Brewers are baseball in Milwaukee and professional baseball teams in Wisconsin.
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Negro National League (1920–1931)
The first Negro National League (NNL) was one of the several Negro leagues that were established during the period in the United States when organized baseball was segregated.
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New Orleans Crescent Stars
The New Orleans Crescent Stars were an independent Negro league baseball club that existed from 1933 to 1934. Milwaukee Bears and New Orleans Crescent Stars are Negro league baseball teams.
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New York Cubans
The New York Cubans were a Negro league baseball team that played during the 1930s and from 1939 to 1950. Milwaukee Bears and New York Cubans are Negro league baseball teams.
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New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens.
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Percy Wilson (baseball)
Percy Lawrance Wilson (March 3, 1899 – September 7, 1979), nicknamed "Pete", was an American Negro league first baseman in the 1920s.
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Pete Hill
John Preston "Pete" Hill (October 12, 1882 – November 19, 1951) was an American outfielder and manager in baseball's Negro leagues from 1899 to 1925.
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Pittsburgh Crawfords
The Pittsburgh Crawfords, popularly known as the Craws, were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Milwaukee Bears and Pittsburgh Crawfords are Negro league baseball teams.
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Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball)
The Pittsburgh Keystones was the name of two historic professional Negro league baseball teams that operated in 1887 and again in 1921 and 1922. Milwaukee Bears and Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball) are Negro league baseball teams.
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Rube Foster
Andrew "Rube" Foster (September 17, 1879 – December 9, 1930) was an American baseball player, manager, and executive in the Negro leagues.
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Sandy Thompson
James "Sandy" Thompson (June 5, 1895 – June 21, 1965) was a Negro league baseball player.
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Toledo Tigers
The Toledo Tigers were a Negro National League team that operated during the season, its only season in the league, representing Toledo, Ohio. Milwaukee Bears and Toledo Tigers are baseball teams established in 1923 and Negro league baseball teams.
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Washington Nationals
The Washington Nationals are an American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. The Nationals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East Division.
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See also
1923 disestablishments in Wisconsin
- Hagemeister Park
- Milwaukee Bears
1923 establishments in Wisconsin
- Dells of the Eau Claire County Park
- Dwight T. Parker Public Library
- Fox River Valley Conference
- Frank and Jane Isermann House
- Green Bay Packers, Inc.
- Guaranty Bank (Wisconsin)
- KFIZ (AM)
- Lake Lawn Resort
- Lincoln High School (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
- Madison Blues (baseball)
- Milwaukee Bears
- Old Nicolet High School
- Sparta Masonic Temple
- The Recording Angel
- WLBL (AM)
- WTAQ
- Waukesha County Technical College
African-American history of Milwaukee
- 1967 Milwaukee riot
- America's Black Holocaust Museum
- Isaac N. Coggs
- Madame Goldye Steiner
- Milwaukee Bears
- Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Milwaukee)
- Vel Phillips
- WAWA (AM)
- WLUM-FM
- WNOV
- William T. Green
Baseball in Milwaukee
- Baltimore Orioles
- Global World Series
- Kosciuszko Reds
- Lakeshore Chinooks
- Milwaukee Bears
- Milwaukee Braves
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Milwaukee Brewers (1884–1885)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1886–1892)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1894–1901)
- Milwaukee Brewers (American Association)
- Milwaukee Chicks
- Milwaukee Cream Citys
- Milwaukee Creams
- Milwaukee Grays
- Milwaukee Grays all-time roster
- Milwaukee Panthers baseball
Baseball teams disestablished in 1923
- Amarillo Gassers
- Cincinnati Celts
- Cleveland Tate Stars
- Clinton Bulldogs
- El Reno Railroaders
- Greenville Staplers
- Kalamazoo Celery Pickers
- Laurel Blue Hens
- Lexington Reds
- Milan-Trenton Twins
- Milwaukee Bears
- Mt. Sterling Essex
- New Rockford-Carrington Twins
- Paris Grays
- Springfield Blanket Makers
- Watertown Cubs
Baseball teams established in 1923
- Akron RubberDucks
- Austin Black Senators
- Bartlesville Bearcats
- Binghamton Triplets
- Bristow Producers
- Cushing Refiners
- Cynthiana Cobblers
- Dover Phillies
- Dyersburg Deers
- Greenville Staplers
- Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball
- Henryetta Hens
- Madison Blues (baseball)
- Marshall Indians
- Milan-Trenton Twins
- Milwaukee Bears
- Mount Pleasant Cats
- New Rockford-Carrington Twins
- Paris Grays
- Ponca City Baseball team
- Shawnee Indians (baseball)
- Springfield Blanket Makers
- Toledo Tigers
- Waco Indians (baseball)
- Washington Potomacs
- Williamsport Grays
- Worcester Panthers
Defunct baseball teams in Wisconsin
- Appleton Papermakers
- Duluth–Superior Dukes
- Eau Claire Bears
- Eau Claire Commissioners
- Fond du Lac Mudhens
- Fond du Lac Panthers
- Green Bay Bays
- Green Bay Dodgers
- Janesville Cubs
- Kenosha Comets
- Kenosha Twins
- Kosciuszko Reds
- La Crosse Blackhawks
- La Crosse Pinks
- Madison Black Wolf
- Madison Blues (baseball)
- Madison Hatters
- Madison Muskies
- Madison Senators
- Milwaukee Bears
- Milwaukee Braves
- Milwaukee Brewers (1884–1885)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1886–1892)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1894–1901)
- Milwaukee Brewers (American Association)
- Milwaukee Chicks
- Milwaukee Creams
- Milwaukee Grays
- Oconto Log Drivers
- Oshkosh Giants
- Oshkosh Indians
- Racine Belles
- Racine Belles (1909–1915)
- Racine Malted Milks
- Sheboygan Indians
- Superior Blues
- Superior Drillers
- Superior Red Sox
- Wausau Lumberjacks
- Wausau Timbers
- Wisconsin Badgers baseball
- Wisconsin Rapids Twins
- Wisconsin Rapids White Sox
Professional baseball teams in Wisconsin
- Beloit Sky Carp
- Fond du Lac Mudhens
- Fond du Lac Panthers
- Kenosha Twins
- Kosciuszko Reds
- La Crosse Blackhawks
- Lake Country DockHounds
- Madison Black Wolf
- Madison Blues (baseball)
- Madison Hatters
- Madison Muskies
- Madison Senators
- Milwaukee Bears
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Milwaukee Brewers (1884–1885)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1886–1892)
- Milwaukee Brewers (1894–1901)
- Milwaukee Milkmen
- Oshkosh Giants
- Racine Belles (1909–1915)
- Superior Drillers
- Superior Red Sox
- Wausau Timbers
- Wisconsin Rapids Twins
- Wisconsin Rapids White Sox
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers