Washington Senators 1907–1927

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The Washington Senators of 1907–1927 were a Major League Baseball team best known as the long-time club of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson and for winning the 1924 World Series.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball team
professional baseball team
abbreviation WSH NERFINISHED
activeFrom 1907
activeUntil 1927
alsoKnownAs Washington Nationals NERFINISHED
championshipTitle World Series champion 1924
cityRepresented Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
country United States of America
division American League (no divisions era) NERFINISHED
era dead-ball era
live-ball era
foundedAs Washington Senators NERFINISHED
hallOfFamerOnRoster Clark Griffith NERFINISHED
Goose Goslin NERFINISHED
Sam Rice NERFINISHED
Walter Johnson NERFINISHED
homeBallpark American League Park NERFINISHED
Griffith Stadium NERFINISHED
homeCity Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
homeOpeningDayCity Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
league American League
leaguePennant 1924 American League pennant
1925 American League pennant
location Washington, D.C.
manager Bucky Harris NERFINISHED
Clark Griffith NERFINISHED
notableFor long-time club of Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson
winning the 1924 World Series
notablePlayer Bucky Harris NERFINISHED
Firpo Marberry NERFINISHED
Goose Goslin NERFINISHED
Joe Judge NERFINISHED
Sam Rice NERFINISHED
Walter Johnson NERFINISHED
notableSeason 1924
1925
owner Clark Griffith NERFINISHED
sport baseball
successorTeamName Washington Senators (1928–1960) NERFINISHED
teamNickName Nationals NERFINISHED
uniformColor navy blue
white
won 1924 World Series NERFINISHED

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Walter Johnson teamTenure Washington Senators 1907–1927
Walter Johnson managerTenure Washington Senators 1907–1927
this entity surface form: Washington Senators 1929–1932