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1915 St. Louis Terriers
1915 St. Louis Terriers
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The 1915 St. Louis Terriers
went 87-67
and finished 2nd (by .001)
in the
Federal League
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--Patrick Mondout
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| | After finishing second in the FL in 1914 in on base percentage, Doc Crandall (shown above in a Cracker Jacks baseball card) reminded everyone what a great pitcher he was by winning 21 games. | | |
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