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Rothaus, James
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Montreal Expos
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the first major league baseball team to play in Canada.
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Milwaukee Brewers
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team which came to Milwaukee in 1970 and became one of that city's most prized possessions.
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Detroit Tigers
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the tough baseball team that began in Detroit in 1881 and went through several name changes before settling on the Tigers.
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Cleveland Indians
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team that began as the Forest Citys in 1869 and has been known as the Indians since 1915.
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Cincinnati Reds
Rothaus, James
1988
A history of the world's oldest professional baseball team, which played its first game, as the Red Stockings, in 1869.
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Chicago White Sox
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team that was founded in 1900 to join the American League and won their first pennant the same year.
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Chicago Cubs
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the only charter member of the National League that has continued to play baseball in the same city for more than 100 years.
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California Angels
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team that began life in 1961 as the Los Angeles Angels, under the ownership of former singing cowboy Gene Autry.
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Baltimore Orioles
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team that began in St. Louis in 1869 as the Empires and went through several name changes before moving to Baltimore.
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Atlanta Braves
Rothaus, James
1987
A history of the baseball team that began life in Boston in 1876 and ended up in Atlanta after a dozen National League pennants.
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