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See also Category:Washington Blue Legs players

Players for two teams of "Nationals" representing Washington in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players ("National Association" baseball league), 1872 and 1875.

The original National club fielded teams from about 1859 to 1872 including at least two professional teams before 1872.

These players are commonly considered "major leaguers" although MLB does not count the NA as a major league.

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