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The Washington Senators .... By Any Other Name ...


Home of the 1961 Washington Senators. Too bad their home was in Minneapolis!

Calvin Griffith was in a quandary. Against his wishes, the federal government was building him a brand-spanking new, state of the art, top of the line, 45,000 seat D.C. Stadium to replace the decrepit, out of date Griffith Stadium, home to his Senators. Why against his wishes? The only income Griffith had was from the ballclub. He paid no rent at Griffith Stadium, and received all of the parking and concessions income. At the new stadium, he'd have to pay rent, and keep only a miniscule amount of the peripheral income. Griffith wasn't loyal to Washington DC. Griffith was loyal to the Washington on the dollar bill.

The folks from Minnesota came calling. For many years, they had been trying to lure a major league team to the Minneapolis - St. Paul area. The St. Paul Saints, one of two minor league teams in the Twin Cities, moved into
Midway Stadium in 1957, a stadium to be easily expanded in hopes of attracting a team to their side of the metroplex. Ultimately, Griffith worked out a better deal with Minneapolis. The city would renovate and enlarge Metropolitan Stadium and charge them rent only after the one millionth fan passed through the turnstiles. Griffith, the first to say, "Show me the mon-ey," moved the Senators, an integral part of our Nation's Capitol since 1901, to Minneapolis to become the Twins in 1961.

Thanks Cal
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