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Senators pitcher, Walter Johnson, is exceeded only by Cy Young in career wins. Johnson pitched for the city that was "first in war, first in peace, and last in the American League". In Johnson's 21 years with the Senators, 1907 to 1927, with 413 wins posting a .599 winning percentage. Team's winning percentage as a whole in the same time period was .492. Two Washington defunct teams now have moved and relocated to Minnesota and Texas.
Price= $24.95 American Needle or noted otherwise..N/E=New Era--M/N=Mitchell & Ness
| head size | 21 1/4" | 21 5/8" | 22" | 22 3/8" | 22 3/4" | 23 1/8" | 23 1/2" | 23 7/8" |
| cap size | 6 7/8 | 7 1/8 | 7 1/4 | 7 3/8 | 7 1/2 | 7 5/8 | 7 3/4 |
- THEN add to cart. The Senators finished last four times in their first nine seasons. |
- THEN add to cart. Walter Johnson leads the Al in wins (25). |
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- THEN add to cart. Walter Johnson pitched from 1907-1927 with of .599 WP |
- THEN add to cart. They win it all in 1924 but age catches up. | ||||
- THEN add to cart. Bobo Newsom served 5 different terms with the Senators. |
THEN add to cart. The team moves to Minnesota in 1960 to become the Twins. |
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THEN add to cart. "Expansion" Senators of Washington played at RFK Stadium. |
THEN add to cart. 1972 sees the team move to Texas. |
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Griffith Stadium Washington, DC. |
Cotton fabric with cloth band/metal buckle to adjust with "Senators" on the back. Fits all sizes. FREE accompanying wrist band included. | ||||
| To save time in ordering multiple SENATORS caps for one size, use the checklist below... Check the box for the caps to purchase, then dropdown list for SIZE to order then " ADD to CART" button. |