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Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the first major league baseball team to play in Canada.

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New York Mets
New York Mets

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team which was created in New York in 1962 under the leadership of manager Casey Stengel after he left the Yankees.

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New York Yankees
New York Yankees

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team with some of the sport's biggest records and most famous players.

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Oakland A's
Oakland A's

By James R. Rothaus

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Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team that started out as a minor league team in 1876 under the name the Pittsburgh Alleghenies.

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St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team whose players, known as the Redbirds by their fans, have already won nine World Series championships.

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San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team which suffered drastic ups and downs before being rescued by new owner Ray Kroc, who carried them back to success.

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San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants

By James R. Rothaus

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Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the team that brought professional baseball back to Seattle in 1976 after the loss of the Pilots.

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Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers

By James R. Rothaus

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A history of the baseball team that played in Washington, D.C., for seventy-one years as the Washington Senators before relocating to Arlington, Texas, with a name change.

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