Clipping:Chadwick advises managers to ignore baseball reporters
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Date | Saturday, January 26, 1878 |
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Text | It is surprising how soon a baseball scribe learns to regard himself as the very best judge of the manner in which a local-club team should be run. It’s a habit they get into. Especially is this a weakness of the gentlemen of the baseball departments of country papers, who have jumped into the work, new to it in every way, from a field of operations diametrically opposite, and who generally come to the conclusion at the outset that “any fellow can edit a baseball column.” Unluckily, it is men of this class who, as a general thing, think themselves fully competent to run a baseball nine–on paper. Let club-managers avoid the pernicious influence. |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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