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August Garry Herrmann - A Baseball Biography (Paperback)
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August Garry Herrmann - A Baseball Biography (Paperback)
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This biography contains the life and times of August ""Garry""
Herrmann which is a true Horatio Alger story. Born in 1895 and
rising up from humble beginnings in Cincinnati, he entered the
murky waters of 19th century machine politics in the city serving
as a trusted lieutenant to George B. Cox, one of the most powerful
political bosses in the country. Herrmann was a gifted man who
introduced modern management principles to municipal government and
oversaw the committee that built Cincinnati's modern water works
system. Hermann also loved baseball and in 1902 he along with
George B. Cox and Cincinnati mayor Juluis Fleischmann bought the
Cincinnati Reds from John T. Brush. It was Herrmann in early 1903
who chaired the peace conference between the leagues that ushered
in the modern game and two years later implemented the World Series
as a lasting annual event. With the leagues united, Herrmann was
selected to head up the National Commission to a three-person
ruling body that governed major league baseball. Although
financially successful, Herrmann acquired a reputation along the
way, as a lavish entertainer and when he died in 1931, he left an
estate valued at ten dollars. A reporter said in his obituary,
published in a Cincinnati newspaper, that his political partners,
George B. Cox and Rud Hynicka made millions of dollars, but August
""Garry"" Herrmann had more fun.
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