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March 16, 1901
News
• Sporting Life reprinted a story originally published in the Chicago Journal that included what purported to be 1901 salaries owed by the Athletics to several players
• To wit: third baseman Lave Cross ($3,000), outfielder Elmer Flick ($3,000), second baseman Nap Lajoie ($3,500), catcher Ed McFarland ($2,800), left-handed pitcher Win Mercer ($3,000), and right-handed pitcher Vic Willis ($2,700)
• By the time of the reprint both Flick and McFarland had said they would be returning to the Phillies
• Catcher Harry Smith, a recent Athletics signee, was likely to be the subject of a lawsuit by the Pirates, who claimed they held his rights following a trade with Milwaukee
• Athletics manager Connie Mack said it was nothing to do with him and that the Pirates should take up the matter with Milwaukee
Transactions
• The team signed right-handed pitcher Chick Fraser
• Fraser had played for the Phillies and presumably that team still believed had a reserve on him
• According to some sources the signing was performed by American League president Ban Johnson, not the team