St. Louis Browns
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| League | American League (1902–1953) | ||||
| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park (1902–1953) | ||||
| Established | 1902 (moved from Milwaukee, where they played as the Brewers) | ||||
| Relocated | 1954 (to Baltimore, Maryland; became the Baltimore Orioles) | ||||
| Nickname(s) | The Brownies | ||||
| World Series championships | None | ||||
| American League pennant | 1 (1944) | ||||
| Former ballparks | None | ||||
| Colors | Brown, orange, white | ||||
| Mascot | Brownie the Elf (1951–1953) | ||||
| Retired numbers | None | ||||
| Ownership | List of owners
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| Manager | List of managers
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The St. Louis Browns were a Major League Baseball team that originated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Milwaukee Brewers. A charter member of the American League (AL), the Brewers moved to St. Louis, Missouri, after the 1901 season, where they played for 52 years as the St. Louis Browns.
After the 1953 season, the team moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where it became the Baltimore Orioles. As of March 2025, there are only two living former St. Louis Browns players: Billy Hunter, and Ed Mickelson.
The St. Louis Browns had an overall win–loss record of 3,414–4,465–96 (.434) during their 52 years in St. Louis. They were the least successful of the eight charter members of the American League, winning only one pennant and finishing fifth or worse 40 times.
The St. Louis Browns are represented by two players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Bobby Wallace and George Sisler.