Two American League baseball franchises have borne the name "Washington Senators".
The Washington Senators played in three home ball parks over their history.
The 1901-1960 franchise had a record in Opening Day games at home of 26 wins and 21 losses.
[27][28][29] Other pitchers with multiple Opening Day starts for the 1901-1960 franchise are Al Orth, Long Tom Hughes, Charlie Smith, George Mogridge, Alvin Crowder, Earl Whitehill, Early Wynn, Pedro Ramos and Pascual, with two apiece.
[30] The Senators' Opening Day starters in their American League championship years were Johnson in 1924, Mogridge in 1925 and Crowder in 1933.