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- | ======April 30, 1902====== | + | ===== News ===== |
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+ | On a gray and sometimes rainy day, the [[Twins|Senators]] beat the Athletics, 7-2, in Washington. | ||
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+ | ====== April 30, 1902 ====== | ||
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+ | The Athletics beat the [[Twins|Senators]], | ||
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+ | American League owners met and vowed to fight court-ordered injunctions preventing [[Nap Lajoie]] and others playing for American League teams. League president Ban Johnson said they had new evidence to submit. | ||
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+ | The team signed right-handed pitcher [[Ed Kenna]]. Released by [[Guardians|Cleveland]] on the 27th, he had most recently pitched for Grand Rapids in the Western Association last year. | ||
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======May 1, 1902====== | ======May 1, 1902====== |
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