Perfectos

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Perfectos was the brief 1899 name of the St. Louis Major League Baseball franchise that soon became known as the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball team
defunct baseball team name
acquiredPlayersFrom Cleveland Spiders
activeInCentury 19th century
cityRepresented St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis
coOwner Stanley Robison
country United States of America
surface form: United States
division National League (no formal divisions in 1899)
finalRecordSeason1899 84–67
formerNameOf St. Louis Cardinals
foundedAsName St. Louis Browns
surface form: St. Louis Browns (NL)
homeBallpark Robison Field
homeCity St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis
league National League
leagueFinish1899 5th place in National League
location St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri
nameChangeFrom Baltimore Orioles (NL)
surface form: St. Louis Browns (NL)
nameChangeReason rebranding of St. Louis Browns (NL)
nameChangeTo St. Louis Cardinals
notableEvent received many star players transferred from the Cleveland Spiders in 1899
owner Frank De Haas Robison
surface form: Frank Robison
predecessor St. Louis Browns
surface form: St. Louis Browns (NL)
renamedBackOrAgainInYear 1900
renamedInYear 1899
seasonActive 1899
shortLivedName true
sport baseball
subsequentName St. Louis Cardinals
successor St. Louis Cardinals
teamColors red

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St. Louis Cardinals formerName Perfectos