Clipping:Keefe holds out

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Date Thursday, April 18, 1889
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Keefe is indifferent about playing ball this season, as he wants to build up his sporting goods business, and he is, therefore, quite independent as to the salary question. He thinks it worth $5,000 to neglect his business to play ball and, therefore, demands that salary from New York. Day won’t give over $4,000 and so Keefe will not sign. They may compromise at $4,500, the salary paid by Boston to Radbourne in 1887.

Source Brooklyn Eagle
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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