1944 Philadelphia Phillies season
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Bill Veeck attempted to purchase the Phillies in late 1943. Veeck's plan was to sign players from the Negro leagues to make the Phillies competitive. The organization held a fan contest prior to the 1944 season to solicit a second nickname for the Phillies. Fans voted on Blue Jays and Elizabeth Crooks designed a logo of a blue jay perched on the Phillies word mark.
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1944 Philadelphia Phillies season
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Philadelphia Phillies
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Dutch Dorman and Ray Brubaker
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Ray Brubaker and Ken Blackman
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Also known as the Philadelphia Blue Jays
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1944
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1944
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Overall Record: 61–92–1
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1938
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National League
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Bill Veeck attempted to purchase the Phillies in late 1943. Veeck's plan was to sign players from the Negro leagues to make the Phillies competitive. The organization held a fan contest prior to the 1944 season to solicit a second nickname for the Phillies. Fans voted on Blue Jays and Elizabeth Crooks designed a logo of a blue jay perched on the Phillies word mark.
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