Category:Washington Senators (1961–1971) players
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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 Bloomington, Minnesota in 1961 and became the Minnesota Twins.
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Pages in category "Washington Senators (1961–1971) players"
The following 184 pages are in this category, out of 184 total.
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- Bob Schmidt (baseball)
- Bennie Daniels
- Bob Chance
- Bill Skowron
- Bob Johnson (infielder)
- Bill Fahey
- Barry Moore (baseball)
- Buster Narum
- Bob Humphreys (baseball)
- Bruce Howard (baseball)
- Bill Gogolewski
- Billy Bryan (baseball)
- Bob Saverine
- Billy Klaus
- Barry Shetrone
- Bob Baird
- Bobo Osborne
- Bob Priddy (baseball)
- Bernie Allen
- Bud Zipfel
- Bill Denehy (baseball)
- Bill Haywood (baseball)
D
- Dave Stenhouse
- Don Lock
- Denny McLain
- Denny Riddleberger
- Dennis Higgins
- Dave Nelson
- Don Loun
- Dick Lines
- Dick Donovan
- Doug Camilli
- Don Rudolph
- Dick Such
- Darold Knowles
- Dick Bosman
- Don Zimmer
- Don Blasingame
- Diego Seguí
- Dallas Green (baseball)
- Dick Billings
- Dale Long
- Danny O'Connell
- Del Unser
- Don Mincher
- Dick Nen
- Dick Phillips
- Dave Sisler
- Dick Nold
- Dave Baldwin (baseball)
- Don Wert
- Don Leppert
- Dick Smith (outfielder)
- Dutch Dotterer
J
- Jim King (baseball)
- Joe McCabe (baseball)
- Joe Grzenda
- Jim Mahoney
- Jimmy Piersall
- Jim Mason (baseball)
- Jack Jenkins (baseball)
- Jan Dukes
- Joe Hicks (baseball)
- Jim Bronstad
- John Roseboro
- Joe Coleman (baseball, born 1947)
- John Gabler
- John Orsino
- John Kennedy (third baseman)
- Jim Shellenback
- Jim French (baseball)
- Jim Coates
- Jeff Burroughs
- Joe Foy
- Johnny Schaive
- Jim Hannan
- Johnny Klippstein
- Joe Cunningham (baseball)
- Jackie Brown (baseball)
- Joe McClain
- Jim Duckworth (baseball)
- Jim Miles (baseball)