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HISTORY - In 1903, the New York Highlanders were given the go-ahead by team owners to join baseball's American League. The Highlanders had recently moved from Baltimore, where they were called the
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New York Highlanders Baseball Team, 1903 - Digital Commonwealth
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The Polo Grounds, The Lost Ballpark of New York's First Baseball Team - Untapped New York
1903 New York Highlanders Colorized by Don Stokes!