Clipping:Mullane a free agent; salary
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Date | Friday, February 8, 1884 |
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Text | Information of a private nature received from the officers of the Toledo Club states that Mullane's salary will be $2,600, and this is what he has agreed to sign for, as his contract can not be legally made until ten days after the date of his release. Mullane is virtually a free man, and it is possible that Manager Sullivan, who has gone to look after him, may convince him that it will be better for him to stick to his Lucas contract. In this case Mullane stands a man released from reserve, and the original intention of the St. Louis Club to use no compulsion whatever in retaining its men will be carried out. So far as the home club is concerned, Mullane is free to sign in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, or to carry out his contract with the Lucas club. Cincinnati Enquirer February 8, 1884, quoting the St. |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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