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Encyclopedia > Charlie Ebbets

Charles Hercules Ebbets (October 29, 1859April 18, 1925) was an American sports executive who was owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1902 to 1925. October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. ... 1859 is a common year starting on Saturday. ... April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). ... 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... This article is about the largest city in California. ...


He was born in New York City, and was a draftsman and architect who designed numerous New York City buildings. He also served on the Brooklyn City Council for four years, and in the New York State Assembly for one. Ebbets first job with the Dodgers was as a bookkeeper in 1883, and he became a shareholder in 1890. Charles took an active role in marketing the sport to families, and took over team operations in 1898. He also managed the Dodgers that year, and the team finished tenth. Ned Hanlon, the owner and manager of the Baltimore Orioles, bought some of the remaining stock in the team after the 1898 season, and took the best Baltimore players to the Brooklyn team. They won pennants in both 1899 and 1900. In 1905 Hanlon wanted to move the team to Baltimore and Ebbets bought out his shares. He is credited with inventing the concept of the rain check, and proposing a player draft favoring teams which finished low in the standings. He financed the building of Ebbets Field in 1912 by selling half his shares in the team to the McKeever Brothers. The Dodgers won pennants in both 1916 and 1920. Ebbets died of heart failure at age 65 in New York City, and he was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. Nickname: The Big Apple Motto: Official website: City of New York Location [[Image:|250px|250px|Location of City of New York, New York]] Location in the state of New York Government Counties (Boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R... The Parthenon on top of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece Table of architecture, Cyclopaedia, 1728 The following article focuses on built environment, the architecture of spaces designed for human habitation. ... See also: 1897 in sports, other events of 1898, 1899 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Boat race Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race - Oxford Cricket County Cricket Championship - Yorkshire Football (Australian Rules) Victorian Football League Fitzroy wins the 2nd VFL Premiership (Fitzroy 5. ... Major league affiliations American League (1901-present) East Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (3) 1983 â€¢ 1970 â€¢ 1966 AL Pennants (7) 1983 â€¢ 1979 â€¢ 1971 â€¢ 1970 1969 â€¢ 1966 â€¢ 1944 East Division titles (8) 1997 â€¢ 1983 â€¢ 1979 â€¢ 1974 1973 â€¢ 1971 â€¢ 1970 â€¢ 1969 Wild card berths (1) 1996 Major league... This article is about the city in the US state of Maryland. ... A raincheck is an informal agreement by a merchant to a customer to provide an item he has run out of at a later time at a specific price. ... Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball park located at in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York. ... The Chapel at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn NY Green-Wood Cemetery was founded in 1838 as a rural cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, several blocks west of Prospect Park. ...


Timeline

  • 1883 Bookkeeper
  • 1898 President and manager
  • 1899 Won pennant
  • 1900 Won pennant
  • 1912 Ebbets Field built
  • 1916 Won pennant
  • 1920 Won pennant

References

  • Biographical Dictionary of American Sports, Greenwood Press (1987).
Preceded by:
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President of Dodgers
1898-1927
Succeeded by:
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Preceded by:
Billy Barnie
Brooklyn Superbas Manager
1898
Succeeded by:
Ned Hanlon

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Ebbets Field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (497 words)
Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball park located at in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York.
Ebbets Field was on the block bound by Bedford Avenue, Sullivan Place, McKeever Place and Montgomery Street.
It is small consolation to the Brooklyn faithful that their cramped and beloved ballpark became the site of the Ebbets Field Apartments, which were renamed the Jackie Robinson Apartments in 1972, the same year Jackie died.
BallparkTour - Former ballparks of Brooklyn - Ebbets Field and Washington Park (1792 words)
By the early 1900's, Dodgers owner, Charlie Ebbets, was growing dissatisfied with Washington Park (So-named because it was in an area in which George Washington's Continental Army fought the battle of Long Island)- the ballclub's home since 1898.
The first game in Ebbets showplace was an exhibition between the Dodgers and the NY Highlanders, forerunners of the Yankees, on a cold wintery day.
Whereas Ebbets Field began life as a pitchers' park because of the generous dimensions in left field, it had become a hitter's paradise by 1932: it was 348 feet down the left-field line, 389 feet to dead center, and 297 feet down the right-field line.
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