The Washington Senators were a Major League Baseball team that existed in two distinct periods, first from 1901 to 1960 and then from 1961 to 1971. The original Senators were part of the American League and experienced both success, including a pennant win in 1924, and struggles, resulting in multiple last-place finishes. After the team relocated to Minnesota in 1960 and became the Twins, a new Senators franchise was established in 1961, which ultimately moved to Texas in 1972, becoming the Texas Rangers. The Senators' legacy includes notable players like Walter Johnson and Frank Howard, reflecting the team's impact on Washington baseball history.
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The U.S. Congress consists of 100 U.S. Senators and 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
The US Senate has 102 Senators and will continue to have the same number (2 per state plus Washington DC) until more states are admitted into the union.
One is in the American History museum I'm Washington D.C.
how did George Washington affect history- -he defeated the British and won the 13 colonies back -he became first president of the USA. LOTS MORE YOU CAN FIND
In Washington State there are 2 Senators to Congress, in Washington DC, all 100 Senators congregate
In 1960, the Washington Senators had a 73-81 record.
In 1967, the Washington Senators had a 76-85 record.
In 1966, the Washington Senators had a 71-88 record.
In 1965, the Washington Senators had a 70-92 record.
In 1964, the Washington Senators had a 62-100 record.
In 1963, the Washington Senators had a 56-106 record.
In 1962, the Washington Senators had a 60-101 record.
In 1961, the Washington Senators had a 61-100 record.
In 1959, the Washington Senators had a 63-91 record.
In 1958, the Washington Senators had a 61-93 record.
In 1957, the Washington Senators had a 55-99 record.