6-598: Paris Parisians could refer to Paris Parisians (Eastern Illinois League) , a minor league baseball team from Paris, Illinois, that played in 1907 as the Paris Colts and in 1908 as the Paris Parisians Paris Parisians (KITTY League) , a minor league baseball team from Paris, Tennessee, that played from 1923 to 1924 Citizens of Paris , France See also [ edit ] Paris Paris ,
12-510: A 2023 Indian Tamil-language comedy film by Ramesh Aravind Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Paris Parisians . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paris_Parisians&oldid=1177457255 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
18-418: A spot on Sporting Life 's "Base Ball Chronology", which according to the periodical was "the complete and concise record of the most wonderful year in the history of the national game." The team's mention on the record was due to an 18-inning match it played against Danville on June 11, which ended in a tie. On June 29, mere weeks after the team's 18-inning affair, the team sold first baseman Charley Staley to
24-543: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Paris Parisians (Eastern Illinois League) The Paris Parisians were an Eastern Illinois League baseball team based in Paris, Illinois that played during the 1908 season. That season, team executive L. A. G. Schoaff was elected president and secretary of the Eastern Illinois League. The club earned
30-738: The Washington Senators of Major League Baseball 's American League . Paris, Illinois first gained a team in the Eastern Illinois League during the 1907 season when the Paris Colts replaced the Centralia White Stockings . The owners of the previously independent Paris franchise purchased the Centralia franchise and chose to replace all the Centralia players with the Paris players. The franchise finished
36-546: The 1907 season with a 51-67 won-lost record, 23 games behind the league leading Mattoon Giants . However, after the move to Paris the team played much better and actually had a winning record of 44-41. The team was named the Parisians in 1908. The Parisians were the last team to play in Paris until 1950, when the Paris Lakers began play. A separate team of the same name , based in Paris, Tennessee , played in
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