New York Giants release “Iron Man” Joe McGinnity
New York Giants release “Iron Man” Joe McGinnity
New York Giants release “Iron Man” Joe McGinnity
1909 – Jimmy Potter sells the Philadelphia Phillies to a group headed by Israel Durham. Durham will become president, but will pass away on June 28th.
National League president Harry Pulliam, in ill health, is granted a leave of absence. The league secretary, John Heydler, assumes his duties. The NL abolishes Ladies Days, and sets a 25-player limit from May 15th to August 20th.
Boston Red Sox trade Cy Young to the Cleveland Naps
1909 – The National League deprives umpires of the power to fine players and decrees that relief pitchers must retire at least one batter before being relieved.
On February 4, 1909, Hall of Fame pitcher John Clarkson dies dies in Belmont, Massachusetts, at the age of 47. Clarkson won 328 games during a 12-year career in the 19th century. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963.
On February 6, 1903– In a joint announcement, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox will tell the city that they plan to play a 15 game “Chicago series” beginning at the end of the season in October for bragging rights. The series will be played almost every year through 1942 except in years when…
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