Milwaukee Brewers

First Game Played April 25, 1901 Last Game Played Spetmeber 28, 1901 Moved to St. Louis in 1902

1901: When the National League got rid of four teams, it opened the door for a second Major League. Ban Johnson, who was the President of the minor Western League, decided to step up his league to the next level. He placed teams in cities that the NL just shunned, and other teams were placed in NL cities to create a rivalry. With all this moving around, only two cities survived from the Western League, and that was Detroit, which was about to have a boom thanks to the Automobile Industry, and Milwaukee which was years away from being a Major League city. Almost from the start of the season, plans were underway to relocate the Brewers. This resulted in the club finishing dead last with a 48-89 record. The Brewers would move on to St. Louis the following season and become the Browns. As for Milwaukee, they would be a successful minor league city for years before, getting another Major League team in 1953, when the NL’s Braves moved from Boston. After the Braves left Milwaukee without a team again in 1966, the Brewers were re-incarnated in 1970. Ironically the Brewers moved from Seattle after just one season as had the original Brewers 68 years earlier.

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