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- Phil_Piton abstract "Phillip P. Piton (January 14, 1903 – January 23, 1983) was an American baseball executive, whose most significant role was as president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues from 1964 through 1971. He was born in Columbus, Ohio.Piton was a valuable collaborator to baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis during 15 years. In this lapse of time, Piton excelled as an operator within the professional baseball industry. He retired temporarily from the commissioner’s office during World War II, but returned to the baseball activities when George Trautman was elected as the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues president in 1947.Following his retirement in 1971, Piton turned over 20 leagues and 155 clubs to his successor Hank Peters and, while attendance still was not improving, the downward slide had ended and the upward progression began its call.Piton died in 1973 in Franklin, Ohio, just nine days after his 80th birthday.".
- Phil_Piton activeYearsEndYear "1971".
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- Phil_Piton birthDate "1903-01-14".
- Phil_Piton birthPlace Columbus,_Ohio.
- Phil_Piton birthYear "1903".
- Phil_Piton deathDate "1983-01-23".
- Phil_Piton deathPlace Franklin,_Ohio.
- Phil_Piton deathYear "1983".
- Phil_Piton nationality United_States.
- Phil_Piton occupation Minor_League_Baseball.
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- Phil_Piton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phil Piton".
- Phil_Piton birthDate "1903-01-14".
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- Phil_Piton deathDate "1983-01-23".
- Phil_Piton deathPlace Franklin,_Ohio.
- Phil_Piton name "Phil Piton".
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- Phil_Piton occupation "Minor League Baseball president".
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- Phil_Piton yearsActive "1964".
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- Phil_Piton comment "Phillip P. Piton (January 14, 1903 – January 23, 1983) was an American baseball executive, whose most significant role was as president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues from 1964 through 1971. He was born in Columbus, Ohio.Piton was a valuable collaborator to baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis during 15 years. In this lapse of time, Piton excelled as an operator within the professional baseball industry.".
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- Phil_Piton name "Phil Piton".