Dilema And Adversity In Baseball'S History

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Dilema And Adversity In Baseball'S History

Lesson 10 Essay 2:
Throughout the years, baseball has had many periods of dilemma and adversity, beginning with the players’ revolt of the 1890s. During this time, both the NL and ALL faced new challenges, internecine warfare threatened the AA’s very existence. To accommodate the two new clubs, the NL conveniently ignored the Tripartite Agreement that it had signed in 1882, so in 1890, the players launched a formidable uprising of their own. Serious conflict raged between club management and the players and notions and practices lingering from the fraternal era, the similarities between the experience of playing for pay and working for pay, and the high salaries received by...

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