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The Brooklyn Federal League team's name came from Tip Top Bread, a product of Ward Baking Company, which was also owned by team owner Robert Ward. They were sometimes informally called the Brooklyn Feds or BrookFeds due to being the Brooklyn team of the Federal League. They played in Washington Park IV, which the Brooklyn Dodgers had abandoned after the 1912 season to move to Ebbets Field. Three players appear in the Oasis series, the most well known being Mordecai Brown (card #173). This card is one of the most popular in the series. Ed Lafitte (card #174) is best remembered as the only Federal League pitcher to throw a no-hitter. Bill Bradley (card #177) was the team manager in 1914.

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