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Vintage Baseball Magnets II
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MLB Teams Original Names - Then and Now
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The magnets are flexible and laminated and measure 2"x 3"
Monitors show colors differently so there may be a slight difference in color
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Names Changes of the Atlanta Braves
Boston Red Stockings 1871
Boston Reds 1876-1
Boston 1877
Boston Reds 1876-2
Boston 1900
Boston 191
Boston Beaneaters 1892
Boston Nationals 1901
Boston Nationals 1906
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The New York Highlanders (1903-1912), now the N.Y. Yankees
Highlanders1903-2
Highlanders1903-3
Highlanders1907-2
Highlanders1903
Highlanders1904
Highlanders1905
Highlanders1906
Highlanders1907
Highlanders1908
Highlanders1909
Highlanders1910
Highlanders1911
Highlanders1912
Alleghany City (1882-1890), now the Pirates Pirates
Alleghanys 1882
Alleghanys 1883
Alleghanys 1884
Alleghanys 1885
Alleghanys 1886
The Alleghanys 1887
The Alleghanys 1888
The Alleghanys 1889
The Alleghanys 1890
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MLB TEAMS NAME CHANGES
Boston Red Stockings (1871), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Reds (1876), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Beaneaters (1883-1906), now Atlanta Braves
Boston (1877-1900), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Nationals (1901-1906), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Doves (1907-1910), now Atlanta Braves
Boston (1911), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Braves (1912-1935), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Bees (1936-1940), now Atlanta Braves
Boston Braves (1941-1952), now Atlanta Braves
Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965), now Atlanta Braves
Milwaukee Brewers (1901), now Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Browns (1902-1953), now Baltimore Orioles
Boston Americans (1901-1907), now Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Stockings (1876-1887), now Chicago Cubs
Chicago (1888-1889), now Chicago Cubs
Chicago Colts (1890-1897), now Chicago Cubs
Chicago Orphans (1898-1901), now Chicago Cubs
Chicago (1902-1903), now Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati (1882-1886), now Cincinnati Reds
Cleveland (1901), now Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Blues (1902), now Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Napoleons (1903-1905), now Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Naps (1906-1914), now Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Indians (1915-2021), now Cleveland Guardians
Houston Colts (1962-1965), now Houston Astros
Los Angeles Angels (1961-1964), now Los Angeles Angels
California Angels (1965-1996), now Los Angeles Angels
Anaheim Angels (1997-2004), now Los Angeles Angels
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2005-2015), now Los Angeles Angels
Brooklyn (1884-1888), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1889-1890), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn (1891-1894), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Grooms (1895-1898), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Superbas (1899-1910), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Dodgers (1911-1915), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Robins (1916-1931), now Los Angeles Dodgers
Brooklyn Dodgers (1932-1957), now Los Angeles Dodgers
St. Louis Perfectos (1899), now St. Louis Cardinals
Florida Marlins (1993-2011), now Miami Marlins
Seattle Pilots (1969), now Milwaukee Brewers
Washington Senators (1901-1904), now Minnesota Twins
Washington Nationals (1905-1956), now Minnesota Twins
Washington Senators (1957-1960), now Minnesota Twins
New York Hylanders (1903-1912), now New York Yankees
Philadelphia Athletics (1901-1954), now Oakland Athletics
Kansas City Athletics (1955-1967), now Oakland Athletics
Philadelphia (1883-1885), now Philadelphia Phillies
Allegheny City (1882-1890), now Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh (1891-1894), now Pittsburgh Pirates
New York (1883-1884), now San Francisco Giants
New York Giants (1885-1957), now San Francisco Giants
St. Louis Browns (1882), now St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis (1883), now St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Browns (1884-1898), now St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis (1899), now St. Louis Cardinals
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-2007), now Tampa Bay Rays
Washington Senators (1961-1971), now Texas Rangers
Montreal Expos (1969-2004), now Washington Nationals
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