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John Mahon (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Mahon (baseball)

John J. Mahon was a politician and professional baseball executive. He served as president and principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles of the American League in 1902. He was also a notable political boss in Baltimore, Maryland, affiliated with the Democratic Party.
==Baseball career==
Mahon succeeded Sydney Frank as team president of the American League's (AL) Baltimore Orioles in 1902.
Baltimore's owners felt that AL president Ban Johnson was hurting the team's fortunes. When John McGraw left the Orioles for the New York Giants of the National League (NL), Mahon and his co-owners supported McGraw.〔(The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search )〕 In the meantime, Mahon purchased McGraw's shares in the Orioles.〔(Baltimore Morning Herald - Google News Archive Search )〕
With the team in financial straits, reportedly owing $12,000 ($ in current dollar terms),〔〔(The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search )〕 Mahon purchased shares in the team from players John McGraw, Joe Kelley, and Wilbert Robinson, becoming principal shareholder of the Orioles. Mahon then sold controlling interest in the Orioles to Andrew Freedman, principal owner of the Giants, and John T. Brush, principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds, on July 17.〔 In the day they owned the franchise, Freedman released the best players on the Orioles from their contracts so that they could be signed by National League teams: Kelley and Cy Seymour signed with the Reds, while McGraw, Joe McGinnity, Roger Bresnahan, Dan McGann, and Jack Cronin signed with the Giants.〔(Baltimore American - Google News Archive Search )〕 Johnson, along with Orioles minority owners, took control of the Orioles franchise, which had to forfeit their game that day as they did not have enough players.〔〔 〕

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