Clipping:Harry Wright on the American Association

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Date Monday, July 1, 1889
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[from an interview of Wright] There is always considerable distrust in that organization [the AA], as one club is invariably suspecting another making a move to join the League. This proves that the Association members themselves look to the League as a superior organization. However, there is plenty of room in the country for both, and if Brooklyn were to take Washington's place in the League there is no reason why Washington should not become an Association. City. There are plenty second-class cities that could be secured which would still keep the Association ahead of all the minor leagues.

Source Pittsburgh Dispatch
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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