Category:Washington Senators (1901–60) players
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This category includes players from the original Washington Senators American League franchise, which was in existence from 1901 to 1960. They moved to Minneapolis–Saint Paul in 1961 and became the Minnesota Twins.
They are not to be confused with the second Washington Senators American League franchise, which was an expansion team in 1961. They moved to Arlington, Texas in 1972 and became the Texas Rangers.
They are also not to be confused with the Washington Senators National League franchise, which was a team from 1891–99.
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Pages in category "Washington Senators (1901–60) players"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 423 total.
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- Floyd Baker
- Pelham Ballenger
- Win Ballou
- Turner Barber
- Bill Barrett (outfielder)
- Earl Battey
- Walter Beall
- Gene Bearden
- Heinie Beckendorf
- Allen Benson
- Lou Berberet
- Moe Berg
- Reno Bertoia
- Lou Bevil
- Joe Black
- Cliff Blankenship
- Bruno Block
- Jimmy Bloodworth
- Ossie Bluege
- Joe Boehling
- Milt Bolling
- Cliff Bolton
- Zeke Bonura
- Harley Boss
- Elmer Bowman
- Garland Braxton
- Ad Brennan
- Rocky Bridges
- Jim Brillheart
- Dick Brodowski
- Tony Brottem
- Frank Brower (baseball)
- Alton Brown (baseball)
- Lloyd Brown (baseball)
- George Browne (baseball)
- Bobby Burke
- Bill Burns (baseball)
- Jim Busby
- Bullet Joe Bush
- Donie Bush
- Bud Byerly
- Tommy Byrne (baseball)
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- Paul Calvert (baseball)
- Milo Candini
- Leon Carlson
- Roy Carlyle
- Alex Carrasquel
- Bill Carrick
- George Case
- Carl Cashion
- Joe Cassidy (baseball)
- Eli Cates
- Ben Chapman (baseball)
- Ken Chase
- Neil Chrisley
- Mark Christman
- Boileryard Clarke
- Tex Clevenger
- Harlond Clift
- Billy Clingman
- Otis Clymer
- Gil Coan
- Dick Coffman
- Wid Conroy
- Jim Constable
- Sandy Consuegra
- Bill Coughlin
- Harry Courtney
- Stan Coveleski
- Doc Cramer
- Sam Crane (shortstop)
- Gavvy Cravath
- Joe Cronin
- Lave Cross
- Alvin Crowder
- Leon Culberson
- Roy Cullenbine
- Nick Cullop (outfielder)
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- Bert Gallia
- Chick Gandil
- Bob Ganley
- Billy Gardner
- Milt Gaston
- Elmer Gedeon
- Joe Gedeon
- Charlie Gelbert
- Doc Gessler
- Al Gettel
- Patsy Gharrity
- Carden Gillenwater
- Grant Gillis
- Chile Gómez
- Lefty Gomez
- Preston Gómez
- Marv Goodwin
- Goose Goslin
- Dolly Gray
- Lenny Green
- Vean Gregg
- Bert Griffith
- Clark Griffith
- Connie Grob
- Roy Grover
- Mike Guerra
- Randy Gumpert
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- Bump Hadley
- Mickey Haefner
- Bucky Harris
- Dave Harris (baseball)
- Joe Harris (first baseman)
- Lum Harris
- Mickey Harris
- Earl Harrist
- Joe Haynes (baseball)
- Jeff Heath
- Jack Hendricks
- Whitey Herzog
- Charlie Hickman
- Billy Hitchcock
- Mel Hoderlein
- Shanty Hogan
- Chief Hogsett
- Al Hollingsworth (baseball)
- Bonnie Hollingsworth
- Ducky Holmes
- Paul Hopkins (baseball)
- Bill Hopper (baseball)
- Dave Howard (second baseman)
- Willis Hudlin
- Frank Huelsman
- Tom Hughes (pitcher, born 1878)
- Dick Hyde