By Steve Meyers Date: May 13, 1901, 9:00 AM The poorly lit locker room was the site of the Bakers team meeting. The players were scattered around the rectangular room in a U shape. Julien Henri stood at the front and prepared to address the team. A visual aid consisting of one large wooden chalkboard…
From the Archives: The Hershey Memo, 1901
Transcript: MEMORANDUM: RESPONSE TO MADIGAN HALL PROPOSAL 1901.1: FRANCHISE CAP AMENDMENT In response to the posting of Proposal 1901.1 at Madigan Hall, for review preceding vote in general assembly at the 1901 Winter Meetings, let the following be known: The Player’s Union accepts the salary cap, as expressed in the board-approved Proposal 1901.1, set at…
Madigan Hall
The Richmond Saga, 1.4 #9 Barrow Street At the corner of Barrow and Washington, Manhattan Madigan Hall—The Headquarters of the Legacy Baseball league May 1st, 1901 The large wheels of the elegant Hansom Cab conveyed the couple down Barrow Street, gleaming against a city after rain. Annette was quiet. Her pale, ungloved hands were folded…
Iron Horse
The Richmond Saga, 1.3 Written by Andrew V. Saturday, May 4th, 1901 Frank Selee, among the most storied men in American baseball, leaned against the whitewashed rails of the Richmond dugout and spit a shimmering salvo of Monroe’s Finest into the gleaming grass of Libby Hill. The roar of the crowd was palpable—before 6,000 roaring…
Team Introduction: Cleveland Athletics
Written by Andrew V. “The Best Great Lakes Team not in the Great Lakes,” as the rooters of Bozeman Municipal Park might jaw at an out-of-towner when a Chicago or Detroit team come to play. Nestled near the shores of Lake Eerie, the tall, elegant ballpark looms large against the dockyards that convey trade across…
MEMORANDUM: COMMISSIONER MADIGAN EXERCISES VETO POWERS
FROM THE DESK OF ALEXANDER MADIGAN, COMMISSIONER, LEGACY BASEBALL LEAGUE SUBJECT: RETROACTIVE VETO Let it be known to the General Managers of the Legacy Baseball League that I invoke Commissioner Powers provisioned under 2.III.e of the Legacy Baseball League Constitution of 1895 to retroactively veto Proposal 1900-03, the Salary Cap Amendment. No salary cap shall…
From the Archives–“The Kirby Telegram”
Field of Havoc
The Richmond Saga, 1.2 Augusta, Maine July, 1901 It was an unusually warm day in Augusta, with summertime heat rolling off the Kennebec in great, billowing waves. A few weary Warblers and Thrushes called out from the hidden branches of laden Ash and Basswood, the hot sun darting in between the shadows along the newly…
MEMORANDUM: Notice from the Supreme Court of the United States
Notice: United States Supreme Court FOWLER vs. LEGACY BASEBALL LEAGUE (1900) No. 113 Argued: April 16, 1900 On February 20th, 1900, the respondent, Cooper Fowler, filed his bill in the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Virginia against the administration and trustees of The Legacy Baseball League. The case passed to…
UNION RESPONSE TO THE 1899 WINTER MEETINGS
The Legacy Baseball League Player’s Union is unsurprised by the audacious and avaricious assault on the basic professional rights of ballplayers in this great nation. The short-sighted and reckless determinations to limit the free market of player value, aligned with the odorous and draconian measure to punish players simply for organizing, will surely spell disaster…