- John
Arnold Heydler (July 10, 1869 –
April 18, 1956) was an
American executive in
Major League Baseball.
After working as a
National League (NL) umpire...
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statistics in 1912 (the
outcome was
called "
Heydler's statistic" for a while,
after then-NL
secretary John
Heydler), and the
American League later accepted...
- "A. G.
Mills - SABR". sabr.org.
Retrieved October 26, 2015. "Frick for
Heydler". Time.
November 19, 1934. p. 43. https://news.google.com/newspapers...
- the Reds
before a game.
Before the 1919 season, the N.L.
President John
Heydler held a
hearing on Chase.
While he
found that
Chase “did not take baseball...
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President of the
National League In
office 1934–1951
Preceded by John
Heydler Succeeded by
Warren Giles Personal details Born Ford
Christopher Frick...
- 1885–1902
Harry Pulliam 1903–1909 John
Heydler 1909
Thomas Lynch 1910–1913 John K.
Tener 1913–1918 John
Heydler 1918–1934 Ford C. Frick† 1934–1951 Warren...
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American League President Ban Johnson,
National League President John
Heydler and
Cincinnati Reds
owner Garry Herrmann. In
January 1920,
Herrmann left...
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January 1920,
Herrmann resigned from the commission.
Johnson and John
Heydler, the NL president, were
unable to
agree on a new chairman. In September...
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professional basketball with O'Connell.
National League (NL)
president John
Heydler insisted that
anyone who pla**** with O'Connell
could be suspended. The...
- thinking." Nevertheless, in the late 1920s,
National League president John
Heydler made
several attempts to
introduce a 10th-man
designated hitter as a way...