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- Patrick_T._Powers abstract "Patrick T. Powers (June 27, 1860 – August 29, 1925) was an American baseball executive who served as president of the Eastern League and founding president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. Already president of the EL, he was elected by several minor league presidents on September 5, 1901 at the Leland Hotel in Chicago.The purpose of the NAPBL was to keep the uniting minor leagues independent of the American and National Leagues who were engaged in a nasty turf war, stealing players and hurling accusations at each other. By then, the established major National League had abrogated its agreement with the minor leagues when threatened by the American side. After the AL won its equality with the NL, the two major leagues and the minor association led by Powers reestablished a National Agreement. Once again, a system was in place to protect rosters and territories and at the same time feed some players to the National and American Leagues.Before becoming a league executive, Powers was a team manager including two seasons in the major leagues. In 1890 he led the Rochester Broncos of the American Association to a 63-63 record and a fifth-place finish. With the New York Giants in 1892, he finished 8th in the 12-team National League with a record of 71-80.Powers retired from the presidency of the NABPL in 1909, at a time when the Eastern League considered leaving. Michael Sexton was chosen to replace Powers as president at the Winter Meetings in 1909. Powers and Sexton have been considered the fathers of the current Minor League Baseball, as they thought alike and acted alike, and were in agreement on the path that the organization should take. As a result, Sexton extended the valuable legacy of Powers during the next 24 years.There were 35 leagues and 246 professional baseball clubs in the organization. It has continued on as the trade association of those lesser baseball leagues that make up organized baseball. It goes by the aforementioned moniker of Minor League Baseball today, which implies a universality no longer even approximately attained. Once again at the end of the 20th century as at the beginning, there were many independent professional leagues — such as the Northern League, Central League, and Golden Baseball League. Those leagues also feed players, albeit many fewer, to the major leagues.Powers died at the age of 65 in Belmar, New Jersey.".
- Patrick_T._Powers birthDate "1860-06-27".
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- Patrick_T._Powers deathDate "1925-08-29".
- Patrick_T._Powers deathPlace Belmar,_New_Jersey.
- Patrick_T._Powers debutTeam Rochester_Broncos.
- Patrick_T._Powers position Manager_(baseball).
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- Patrick_T._Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pat Powers".
- Patrick_T._Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patrick T. Powers".
- Patrick_T._Powers bats "Unknown".
- Patrick_T._Powers birthDate "1860-06-27".
- Patrick_T._Powers birthPlace Trenton,_New_Jersey.
- Patrick_T._Powers deathDate "1925-08-29".
- Patrick_T._Powers deathPlace Belmar,_New_Jersey.
- Patrick_T._Powers debutdate "--04-17".
- Patrick_T._Powers debutleague "MLB".
- Patrick_T._Powers debutteam "Rochester Broncos".
- Patrick_T._Powers debutyear "1890".
- Patrick_T._Powers finaldate "--10-15".
- Patrick_T._Powers finalleague "MLB".
- Patrick_T._Powers finalteam "New York Giants".
- Patrick_T._Powers finalyear "1892".
- Patrick_T._Powers name "Patrick Powers".
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- Patrick_T._Powers stat2value "134".
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- Patrick_T._Powers stat3value "0.484".
- Patrick_T._Powers statleague "MLB".
- Patrick_T._Powers teams "* Rochester Broncos * New York Giants".
- Patrick_T._Powers throws "Unknown".
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- Patrick_T._Powers comment "Patrick T. Powers (June 27, 1860 – August 29, 1925) was an American baseball executive who served as president of the Eastern League and founding president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.".
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