Washington Nationals (1886–89)

The Washington Nationals were a professional baseball team from Washington DC, which existed only four seasons, at this time had six different managers.

Founded in 1886, the team launched from now in the National League. The first season they finished with a winning percentage of only 22.3% on the last place. The following year, the rate was increased to about 37% and allowed at least one team, the Indianapolis Hoosiers, behind. After having poor performance was the bottom of the National League again in 1888 and 1889, the team was disbanded due to lack of perspective.

The best-known players in the Nationals was the future Hall of Famer Connie Mack, who became famous through his 50 - year-old manager at the time Philadelphia Athletics in later years.

Manager of the Washington Nationals

* Michael Scanlon, Walter Hewett and John Morrill have each been replaced during the current season.

Statistics for the Washington Nationals

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  • Statistics for the Nationals at Baseball Reference.com
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