Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ban Johnson. Biography portal Baseball portal Ban Johnson at the Baseball Hall of Fame Ban Johnson at Find a Grave...
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minor Western League struggled until 1894, when Ban Johnson became the president of the league. Johnson pushed the league to rise to major league status...
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Ban Johnson Park was a baseball stadium located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was also known as Whittington Park and McKee Park. The ballpark was located...
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States. The 1893 incarnation of the league hired Ban Johnson as president in 1894. In 1900, Johnson renamed it the American League and declared that it...
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election on the House floor and in court. A social conservative, Johnson supported bills to ban abortion nationwide before saying that in the wake of the Dobbs...
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Western League, led by Ban Johnson, declared itself to be equal to the National League, then the only major league in baseball. Johnson had changed the name...
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game. Of the 1–0 shutout decided without extra innings, AL president Ban Johnson stated, "That was one of the best ball games I have ever seen." For the...
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the Western League struggled until 1894, when Ban Johnson became the president of the league. Johnson led the Western League into major league status...
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It also banned mail order sales of rifles and shotguns. The nation experienced a series of "long hot summers" of civil unrest during the Johnson years....
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Byron Johnson may refer to: Ban Johnson (Byron Bancroft Johnson, 1864–1931), American baseball executive, founder of the American League Boss Johnson (Byron...
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