Top 10 similar words or synonyms for infants

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for infants

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Cleveland Infants The Cleveland Infants were a one-year baseball team in the Players' League, a short-lived Major League that existed only for the 1890 season. Owned by Al Johnson, the Infants finished , their lone season, with 55 wins and 75 losses. Their home games were played at Brotherhood Park.
Zanesville Infants A ball club featuring many players who later formed the core of the Infants was established in Zanesville in 1907, when local investors purchased the Youngstown Ohio Works. The investors also offered a contract to the Youngstown, Ohio, club's ex-manager, Marty Hogan, a former major league outfielder. Although the Zanesville team failed in its bid to join the Ohio–Pennsylvania League, it secured a spot in the less prestigious Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League. The Zanesville team disbanded along with the P-O-M League at the close of the 1907 season.
Zanesville Infants The Zanesville Infants (1908–1909) was a short-lived baseball franchise located in Zanesville, Ohio, and affiliated with the regional Central League. The organization's name was intended to highlight that they were a new minor league club. The Infants proved tough competitors and were runners-up in the league championship in 1909.
Braddock Infants The Braddock Infants were a minor league baseball team that played from 1905 to 1907. Based in Braddock, Pennsylvania, the club was a member of the Ohio–Pennsylvania League in 1905 and the Pennsylvania–Ohio–Maryland League from 1906 to 1907. It is the only known professional baseball team to be based in Braddock.
Braddock Infants The team produced several future major league players such as Ody Abbott, Andy Bruckmiller, Fred Hartman, Alex Jones, Harvey Cushman, Cal Vasbinder and Lee Viau.