Clipping:Corcoran signs with the Chicago Unions
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Date | Sunday, December 16, 1883 |
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Text | Corcoran, the great pitcher of the Chicago League team, has signed with the new Union Association club of that city. In a card to a sporting paper he explains that he did finally agree to play with the Chicago League club next season for $2,500, but they did not accept his offer. After he had signed with the Union Association club, the League club sent on a contract for him to attach his name to. It was then too late and he returned it unsigned. Gross has also contracted to catch for the new club. The League club will probably take steps to have Corcoran expelled. (St. Louis) |
Source | Missouri Republican |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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