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Twelve Years On: Commissioner Parker and the Middle Way

Posted on January 26, 2025January 26, 2025 by andrew.visscher

The Sporting TimesMay 1, 1916 Manhattan, NY Manhattan–Twelve years ago, few believed the Legacy Baseball League would ever need a second Commissioner. Alexander Madigan, the league’s larger-than-life founder, loomed immortal—until a rainy August night in 1904 proved otherwise. The loss of baseball’s godfather left a power vacuum, soon filled by an unexpected candidate: Jacob Parker,…

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If You Can Trust Yourself When All Men Doubt You

Posted on January 26, 2025January 26, 2025 by Clayton

Into the dimly lit main hall of Union Station burst a young man, cases under each arm, he resisted the urge to run and cause a commotion. Wet shoes squeaking on the marble floors, a rushed exchange with a porter to confirm the platform of the ‘Angels Special’ without breaking his stride. Familiar faces of…

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Opposites Attract?

Posted on January 25, 2025January 25, 2025 by Scott Thomas

NEW YORK CITY: Yesterday, New York Kings Owner and CEO Alexander Bingley announced the hiring of Scott Thomas as the team’s new general manager. Bingley continued. “We are excited with the scouting and player development experience that Scott brings to the organization.” “Fans know the high expectations that I demand for the Kings: Win today….

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Into the Shadows

Posted on January 23, 2025January 23, 2025 by Brendan H

He had been young then–so young–and, to any neutral observer, invincible. Every throw, every dive, every sprint came effortlessly, like his limbs were made for nothing else. The game was life, and life was in the early innings. The sun was setting over the field, casting long shadows that stretched across the infield dirt. The…

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Brewing Trouble: Anti-German Protests Threaten Baseball in Richmond

Posted on January 21, 2025January 21, 2025 by andrew.visscher

The Sporting TimesApril 23, 1916Manhattan, New York Richmond, Virginia—Baseball, America’s favorite pastime, has become an unexpected battlefield for rising nationalist fervor in the River City. With the Richmond Rifles’ recent homestand against the Philadelphia Brewers from April 21–23, tensions brewed over the Philly club’s ownership by the German-born Boeslager brothers. As anti-German sentiment surges across…

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“Cheatin’ Whales” a Hit with the Brooklyn Faithful

Posted on January 20, 2025January 20, 2025 by Brendan H

By Harlan Pritchard, Brooklyn Eagle Staff BROOKLYN, April 18 — There’s a peculiar tune echoing through Bromwich Park these days, and it has nothing to do with the umpire’s calls or the crack of a bat. During the opener of the home series against the Philadelphia Brewers, an impromptu amateur band stationed in the right-field…

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Richmond’s Radio Revolution: Michael Monroe and WLBL Make History with First Live Baseball Broadcast

Posted on January 20, 2025January 20, 2025 by andrew.visscher

The Sporting TimesApril 11, 1916Manhattan, New York Richmond, VA – History was made yesterday as WLBL, the first-ever sports broadcasting station, successfully aired a live play-by-play account of the Richmond Rifles’ 7-1 victory over the Brooklyn Whales. This monumental event was made possible by the vision of Michael Monroe, owner of the Rifles and a…

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No More German Corner Pub – A 1916 Preview

Posted on January 19, 2025January 19, 2025 by Martin Pitsch

Philadelphia, April 1916—It became a tradition for the Philadelphia Brewers Front Office to meet and discuss the immediate start of the season at the German Corner Pub. The infamous backroom where the Boeselager brothers and their general manager would spend hours drinking beer and playing cards was the starting point for every season. Only in…

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BROOKLYN WHALES HOIST FLAG AND BEGIN LEGACY CUP DEFENSE

Posted on January 17, 2025January 17, 2025 by Brendan H

By Harlan Pritchard, Brooklyn Eagle Staff BROOKLYN, April 6 — The grand pastime resumes this afternoon as the champion Whales, the pride of Brooklyn and the Legacy Baseball League’s top club, take the field at Bromwich Park to open their campaign for a second straight Legacy Cup. Under the expert guidance of their legendary skipper,…

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Crossing the Massaponax

Posted on January 16, 2025January 16, 2025 by andrew.visscher

Michael Monroe, owner of the Richmond Rifles, called his luxurious train car the “Big Sorrel.” Preston found that distasteful, even if he never liked Stonewall Jackson or his ugly god damned horse. He only saw Jackson once, riding around like a fool in the middle of some swamp while his soldiers trudged barefoot across Massaponax…

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