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New York Giants owner Andrew Freedman files an injunction that prevents Albert Spalding from becoming president of the National League

New York Giants owner Andrew Freedman files an injunction that prevents Albert Spalding from becoming president of the National League

A.G. Spaulding

Suffering from too much infighting and no leadership, four National League clubs elect A.G. Spalding as president. Two days later, a court voids the election and enjoins him from serving, and he will eventually quit.

1901 – Suffering from too much infighting and no leadership, four National League clubs elect A.G. Spalding as president. Two days later, a court voids the election and enjoins him from serving, and he will eventually quit.