Orphans

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Orphans was an early name used by Chicago’s National League baseball team, a predecessor of the modern Chicago Cubs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball team name
former team name
alsoKnownAs Chicago Orphans NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Cap Anson NERFINISHED
basedInCity Chicago NERFINISHED
basedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
basedInState Illinois NERFINISHED
competitionLevel major league
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century
late 19th century
follows Chicago Colts NERFINISHED
franchise Chicago Cubs franchise NERFINISHED
governingBody National League NERFINISHED
homeBallpark West Side Park NERFINISHED
homeCity Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
league National League NERFINISHED
location Chicago NERFINISHED
nameOrigin nickname given after manager Cap Anson left the team
partOf Major League Baseball history
playsInDivision National League (pre-division era) NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
predecessorTeamOf modern Chicago Cubs
sport baseball
successorName Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
teamColors blue
white
usedBy Chicago Cubs franchise NERFINISHED
Chicago National League baseball team

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Chicago Orphans alsoKnownAs Orphans