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This category includes players from the <u>second</u> Washington Senators franchise, which was an ] expansion team in 1961. They moved to Arlington, Texas in 1972 and became the ]. | This category includes players from the <u>second</u> Washington Senators franchise, which was an ] expansion team in 1961. They moved to ] in 1972 and became the ]. | ||
They are not to be confused with the <u>original</u> Washington Senators franchise, which was in existence from 1901 to 1960. They moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota in 1961 and became the ]. | They are not to be confused with the <u>original</u> Washington Senators franchise, which was in existence from 1901 to 1960. They moved to ] in 1961 and became the ]. | ||
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This category includes players from the second Washington Senators franchise, which was an American League expansion team in 1961. They moved to Arlington, Texas in 1972 and became the Texas Rangers.
They are not to be confused with the original Washington Senators franchise, which was in existence from 1901 to 1960. They moved to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota in 1961 and became the Minnesota Twins.
Pages in category "Washington Senators (1961–1971) players"
The following 185 pages are in this category, out of 185 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
B
- Bob Baird
- Dave Baldwin (baseball)
- Frank Bertaina
- Larry Biittner
- Dick Billings
- Don Blasingame
- Chet Boak
- Dick Bosman
- Carl Bouldin
- Sam Bowens
- Marv Breeding
- Marshall Bridges
- Harry Bright
- Ed Brinkman
- Pete Broberg
- Jim Bronstad
- Jackie Brown (baseball)
- Tom Brown (safety)
- Mike Brumley (catcher)
- George Brunet
- Billy Bryan (baseball)
- Pete Burnside
- Jeff Burroughs
C
- Doug Camilli
- Cisco Carlos
- Paul Casanova
- Bob Chance
- Tom Cheney (baseball)
- Al Closter
- Jim Coates
- Frank Coggins
- Joe Coleman (baseball, born 1947)
- Wayne Comer
- Chuck Cottier
- Casey Cox
- Pete Craig
- Tim Cullen
- Joe Cunningham (baseball)
D
- Pete Daley
- Bennie Daniels
- Bill Denehy (baseball)
- Dick Donovan
- Dutch Dotterer
- Jim Duckworth (baseball)
- Jan Dukes
- Ryne Duren
E
F
G
- John Gabler
- Mike Garcia (baseball, born 1923)
- Bill Gogolewski
- Greg Goossen
- Dallas Green (baseball)
- Fred Green (baseball)
- Gene Green (baseball)
- Tom Grieve
- Joe Grzenda
H
- Steve Hamilton (sportsman, born 1934)
- Ken Hamlin (baseball)
- Jim Hannan
- Ron Hansen (baseball)
- Toby Harrah
- Ken Harrelson
- Bill Haywood (baseball)
- Roy Heiser
- Woodie Held
- Rudy Hernández (pitcher)
- Joe Hicks (baseball)
- Dennis Higgins
- Chuck Hinton
- Ed Hobaugh
- Gary Holman (baseball)
- Bruce Howard (baseball)
- Frank Howard (baseball)
- Bob Humphreys (baseball)
- Ken Hunt (outfielder)
J
K
- John Kennedy (third baseman)
- Marty Keough
- Jim King (baseball)
- Willie Kirkland
- Billy Klaus
- Lou Klimchock
- Ron Kline
- Johnny Klippstein
- Darold Knowles
- Alan Koch (baseball)
- Howie Koplitz
- Frank Kreutzer
- Marty Kutyna
L
M
- Elliott Maddox
- Héctor Maestri
- Jim Mahoney
- Gene Martin
- Jim Mason (baseball)
- Carl Mathias
- Lee Maye
- Joe McCabe (baseball)
- Joe McClain
- Mike McCormick (pitcher)
- Tommy McCraw
- Denny McLain
- Ken McMullen (baseball)
- Jim Miles (baseball)
- Don Mincher
- Minnie Miñoso
- Ron Moeller
- Barry Moore (baseball)
N
O
P
Q
R
- Tom Ragland
- Pedro Ramos
- Lenny Randle
- Rick Reichardt
- Ken Retzer
- Pete Richert
- Denny Riddleberger
- Steve Ridzik
- Ray Rippelmeyer
- Aurelio Rodríguez
- Ed Roebuck
- John Roseboro
- Don Rudolph
S
- Bob Saverine
- Johnny Schaive
- Richie Scheinblum
- Bob Schmidt (baseball)
- Gerry Schoen
- Diego Seguí
- Jim Shellenback
- Barry Shetrone
- Roy Sievers
- Dave Sisler
- Bill Skowron
- Dick Smith (outfielder)
- Rick Stelmaszek
- Dave Stenhouse
- R. C. Stevens
- Ron Stillwell
- Ed Stroud
- Tom Sturdivant
- Dick Such