Clipping:The list of black-listed players
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Date | Sunday, February 22, 1885 |
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Text | George Bradley, who left the Athletics to come to the Cincinnati Unions. Fred Dunlap, left the Clevelands to go to the St. Louis Unions. Em. Gross, left the Philadelphias to join the Chicago Unions. Jack Gleason, left the Louisvilles to join the St. Louis Unions. George (Orator) Shafer, left the Buffalos to joint the St. Louis Unions. Hugh Dailey, left the Clevelands to join the Chicago Unions. “Buck” Weaver, left the Louisvilles to join the Keystone Unions. Levis and Phelan, left the Peorias to join the Baltimore Unions. Cincinnati Enquirer February 22, 1885 holdouts Hines and Gilligan, of the Providence, and Farrar, Andrews and Manning, of the Philadelphias, are the malcontents in the League who have not yet signed contracts for the coming season. They are not satisfied with the salary offered them, but they will have to play for whatever the managers choose to give them or lay off this season. There is no Union Association to help them out of the dilemma, and next season their situation will be worse as regards salaries. Cincinnati Enquirer February 22, 1885 |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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