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The Pilgrams and Red Stockings. The were other teams in Boston called the Braves(now Atlanta) and the Beaneaters, but don't get them confused with the Sox -----
The Red Sox were also called the Americans early on to distinguish them from the Boston Braves who played in the National League.

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