Jacob Earl Wagner (November 6, 1861 – November 11, 1943) was a businessman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is primarily known as the owner of various...
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Earl Wagner may refer to: Earl T. Wagner (1908–1990), U.S. Representative from Ohio J. Earl Wagner (1861–1943), businessman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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Association folded after that season, and the team was purchased by J. Earl Wagner, who would own the team for the remainder of its existence. The Statesmen...
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controlled by a group of investors, which included brothers G. W. and J. Earl Wagner. Under the pressure of PL investors, who were seeking recoupment of...
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Bobby Joseph Wagner (born June 27, 1990) is an American professional football linebacker for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League...
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American Association in 1891 as the Washington Statesmen, was purchased by J. Earl Wagner and moved to the National League for the 1892 season. In a split season...
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NL contracted after the season, the Senators were disbanded. Owner J. Earl Wagner received $39,000 for his interest in the team. Note: Pos = Position;...
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Freeman's contract was sold to Boston in February 1900, as Washington owner J. Earl Wagner correctly foresaw that the National League would be reduced in size...
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League Players' League Ballpark Forepaugh Park City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Owner J. Earl Wagner Managers Jim Fogarty, Charlie Buffinton ← 1889 1891 →...
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granted the Philadelphia franchise to Players League Athletics owner J. Earl Wagner. The Athletics played their 1891 home games at Forepaugh Park. Adam...
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