The Chicago Orphans, the Cleveland Naps and other bizarre old-timey baseball teams

As American as apple pie
The time before the Indians
The Cleveland Spiders?
Sleeping on the job?
The literal Napoleon of baseball
From Spiders to Guardians
Land of the free, home of the Braves
The Brave Beaneating Bees from Boston
America's team
Baltimore loses its O's
Those darn Yankees!
The Pilots just didn't fly
From the nation's capital to the land of 10,000 lakes
As American as poutine
Before the blue bear...
The original White Shox?
The original Dodgers
What does 'superbas' mean, anyway?
Quakers Vs. Cardinals, a theological ballgame
Long runners
Meet the Perfectos
A beautiful shade of red
As American as apple pie

The New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox, the Chicago Cubs, the LA Dodgers… These names  are not only part of the history of baseball, they are American institutions. However, many baseball clubs have a long, complicated history full of bizarre, strange names and a few surprising origins.

The time before the Indians

The most recent name change for an MLB team was the Cleveland Indians becoming the Cleveland Guardians in 2021, amid controversy. However, this was not the first time this club had a name change.

The Cleveland Spiders?

Early names for professional teams in the city included the Cleveland Bluebirds and the Cleveland Forest Citys. One of the best-remembered teams was the Cleveland Spiders, pictured here, which still holds the record for the worst MLB season for any team to this day.

Sleeping on the job?

Players of the Cleveland Bluebirds thought the name was unsuitable for a baseball team, so in 1903 the team was renamed as… The Cleveland Naps!

The literal Napoleon of baseball

The new name was a reference to US-born French Canadian baseball player Napoleon Lajoie, the then highly popular team manager of the Cleveland club.

From Spiders to Guardians

Lajoie left the team in 1909 and the Cleveland team became the Indians in 1915, supposedly after a nickname for the Cleveland Spiders.

Land of the free, home of the Braves

The Atlanta Braves has the distinction of being the oldest professional baseball team still playing in the MLB. However, many would be surprised today to find out that…

The Brave Beaneating Bees from Boston

...Originally, the team began in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings! Throughout their long history, they also have been called the Boston Red Caps, the Boston Beaneaters, the Boston Doves, the Boston Rustlers, the Boston Braves, the Boston Bees, and the Milwaukee Braves.

America's team

It was only in 1966 that the team moved to the peach state and became the Atlanta Braves we know today.

Baltimore loses its O's

Something similar happened to the original Baltimore Orioles, they moved in 1903 to become a little team known as…

Those darn Yankees!

…The New York Yankees! Funny enough, the current Baltimore Orioles were originally named the Milwaukee Brewers before moving to St. Louis and ultimately relocating to the East Coast in the early 1950s.

The Pilots just didn't fly

Meanwhile, the team we now know as the Milwaukee Brewers started as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, before moving to Wisconsin in 1970.

From the nation's capital to the land of 10,000 lakes

In a similar case, the original Washington Nationals moved to Minnesota in 1960 and became the Minnesota Twins.

As American as poutine

While the team now known as The Washington Nationals was originally the very Canuck Montreal Expos.

Before the blue bear...

To make things more confusing, the team that we know today as the Chicago Cubs started their existence in 1871 as…

The original White Shox?

The Chicago White Stockings! The name tried several names, including the Chicago Orphans, before adopting the Chicago Cubs in 1903.

The original Dodgers

Another bizarre old-timey team names come from the LA Dodgers. Many know that, until the 1950s, the team was the Brooklyn Dodgers…

What does 'superbas' mean, anyway?

However, in their long history, they were also known as the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, the Brooklyn Superbas, the Brooklyn Robins and the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. The last name was eventually shortened to just the Dodgers!

Quakers Vs. Cardinals, a theological ballgame

Something similar happened to the Philadelphia Phillies, founded in 1883, the team was originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers. As far as we know, no oatmeal sponsorship was involved.

Long runners

The team finally adopted the Phillies in 1890, becoming the longest-running professional team in the United States to retain the same name and city.

Meet the Perfectos

Before adopting their iconic color and bird, the St. Louis Cardinals were known as the St. Louis Browns. Then, in the 1890s, they changed ownership and color and became the St. Louis Perfectos.

A beautiful shade of red

The red uniforms of the St. Louis Perfectos proved so popular and iconic that local press and fans started calling the team the Cardinals. The nickname became official in 1900.

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