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In addition to the St. Louis Cardinals, the city was home to the St. Louis Browns, a Major League Baseball team that played in the American League from 1902 until 1953. The Browns were active in St. Louis during the same era as the Cardinals, creating a notable rivalry in the city. The Browns eventually relocated to Baltimore and became the Orioles.

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