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  2. Branch Rickey - Wikipedia

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    Frank Rickey's son-in-law, Charles A. Hurth (1906–1969), was a longtime minor league executive who served as president of the Double-A Southern Association and, briefly in the spring of 1961, as the first general manager of the Mets when Branch Rickey and the team were still discussing a top role in the New York front office; that job ...

  3. Branch Rickey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Branch Rickey Jr. (January 31, 1914 – April 10, 1961) was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball.The son of Baseball Hall of Fame club executive Branch Rickey, who among his many achievements invented the farm system and led the movement within Organized Baseball to break the color line, Branch Jr. — called "The Twig" by many — was a highly respected farm ...

  4. Branch Barrett Rickey - Wikipedia

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    Rickey is the grandson of Branch Rickey, [1] who is best known for spearheading the movement within Major League Baseball to break the color barrier and for creating the framework for the modern minor league farm system. [2] His father, Branch Rickey Jr., served as farm system director for both the Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. [3]

  5. Walter O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    Branch Rickey, the father of the modern farm system and the key figure in signing Jackie Robinson, co-owned the Dodgers in the 1940s, before O'Malley squeezed him out of the organization. Rickey was a teetotaler, while O'Malley enjoyed alcoholic beverages and tobacco. [6]

  6. Ty Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Cobb's father was a state senator. ... He was given the rank of captain underneath the command of Major Branch Rickey, the president of the St. Louis Cardinals.

  7. William Shea - Wikipedia

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    William Alfred Shea (/ ʃ eɪ / SHAY; June 21, 1907 – October 2, 1991) was an American lawyer, philanthropist, civic leader and sports team owner.He co-founded the law firm of Shea & Gould in 1964 and established the Continental League with Branch Rickey, which was instrumental in breaking down the Major League Baseball expansion barrier leading to approximately half of the existing MLB ...

  8. Eddie Dyer - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Dyer left school two credits short of graduation in 1922 when Branch Rickey gave him a $2,500 bonus to sign with the Cardinals. The money paid off his father's debts and put his youngest brother, Sammy, through one year of college. [5] In 1936, Dyer completed requirements for his bachelor's degree from Rice. [6]

  9. Charles Follis - Wikipedia

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    One of Follis' Shelby teammates during the 1902 and 1903 seasons was Branch Rickey. Rickey would later become the general manager of baseball's Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates. He was often hired to play for Shelby while attending nearby Ohio Wesleyan University. Rickey also played against Follis on October 17, 1903, when he ran for a ...