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  2. Ewing Kauffman - Wikipedia

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    Ewing Kauffman was born on September 21, 1916, on a farm near Garden City, Missouri. He was the son of John S. Kauffman and Effie May Winders, who were German-Americans . [ 1 ] When Kauffman was a child, his father was in a farming accident which left him blind in his right eye. [ 3 ]

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    Royals Stadium, as it was known from its opening in 1973 until it was renamed 20 years later in honor of team founder Ewing Kauffman, was the sole baseball-only stadium built in the majors between ...

  9. Kansas City Royals Baseball Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy was dedicated on March 21, 1971, with Kauffman, Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn and American and National League presidents Joe Cronin and Chub Feeney in attendance. [4] The facilities are now part of Twin Lakes Park, [5] which was purchased by Sarasota County in 1986. [6] It was renamed the Buck O'Neil Baseball Complex on March ...