Clipping:Poor prospects of the AA
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Date | Sunday, November 4, 1888 |
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Text | The future of the American Association is shrouded in uncertainty. Its affairs were never in such a complicated state, and unless the leaders in the organization take some decided stand a general breaking up seeks inevitable. Every club mistrusts its colleagues and good will and harmony are painfully lacking. It is definitely known that Cleveland will joint forces with the League, which leaves a vacancy to be filled. No end of trouble was experienced by the Association a year ago in securing a suitable city to fill the gap caused by the retirement of the Mets, and a similar status of affairs against exists. Still more discouraging is the fact that Baltimore is not the ragged edge and the future existence of its club is very doubtful. |
Source | Cincinnati Commercial Gazette |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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