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Harold Cooper (baseball)

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returned from Charleston, with the county taking the unique step of buying the affiliate itself from the Pittsburgh Pirates for $ 25,000. The gamble paid off; as of 2016, Forbes valued the team at $ 41 million, and the team made a profit for the county of $ 1.33 million in 2015.
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from 1942 to 1946. After the war, he took a position in Columbus with the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (later known as Minor League Baseball) before heading to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he would be named
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while it was still under construction, bringing lunch to grandfather who was serving as a foreman. Later, he would sneak into games frequently, occasionally getting caught. After one such apprehension,
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While still serving as a County Commissioner, Cooper became president of the International League in 1978, a post he held for 12 years. From 1988 to 1989, he served as commissioner of the
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gave him an unpaid job cleaning mold off hot dogs. In 1935, he was promoted to the paid job of clubhouse boy, cleaning uniforms, shining shoes and running errands for the players.
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In 1977, Cooper persuaded his fellow commissioners to purchase and renovate the stadium, which was renamed Franklin County Stadium. The renamed
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when Columbus refused to allocate funds to refurbish the then 39-year-old Jets Stadium.
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and Red Bird Stadium. From 1955 to 1968, he would serve as GM of the rechristened
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Following the 1954 season, the Cardinals pulled out of Columbus, promoting their
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from 1978 to 1990. He is recognized as the father of modern baseball in
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Minor League Executive of the Year in 1950 while running the
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Minor League Baseball
International League
Columbus, Ohio
Cooper Stadium
Franklinton
St. Louis Cardinals
American Association
Red Bird Stadium
Red Birds
George Trautman
Central High School
Ohio State University
United States Coast Guard
The Sporting News
Western Association
Pittsburgh Pirates
Omaha
American Association
Ottawa Athletics
Columbus Jets
Charleston
Columbus Clippers
Triple-A Alliance
American Association
The Father of Columbus Baseball
Huntington Park


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