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- Q7072149 description "American baseball manager, journalist".
- Q7072149 description "American baseball manager, journalist".
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- Q7072149 abstract "Oliver Perry Caylor (December 14, 1849 – October 19, 1897) was an American baseball newspaper columnist for The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial before becoming one of the principal figures in the founding of the American Association in 1881 as well as the catalyst in the formation of the modern-day Cincinnati Reds.Caylor was also a manager for the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association, succeeding the original manager, Pop Snyder. His stint with the team was mixed, since he finished in second place in his 1885 debut season, but the following year, he finished with a losing record (65–73) and in fifth place. Caylor resigned after the 1886 season due in large part to his combative nature that put him at odds with the press and new club ownership.Caylor moved to Philadelphia where he began writing for the Sporting Life. The New York Metropolitans then hired him as their manager on June 11, 1887, with Caylor inheriting a team with a 9–28 record. He was fired in the off-season by new owner Charlie Byrne after finishing the season with a dismal 35–60 record and a seventh-place finish. Caylor's career as a manager was over with an overall managerial record of 163–182 (.472 winning percentage).Caylor moved to Carthage, Missouri, where he proceeded to start The Daily Democrat newspaper. In 1890, he would move back to New York City after being hired by Albert Spalding to be the editor for the New York Sporting Times.Caylor died in Winona, Minnesota at age 47 and was buried in Dayton, Ohio, the city of his birth.".
- Q7072149 alias "Caylor, Oliver Perry (full name); Caylor, Oliver P.; Caylor, Ollie".
- Q7072149 birthDate "1849-12-14".
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- Q7072149 deathDate "1897-10-19".
- Q7072149 deathYear "1897".
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- Q7072149 alternativeNames "Caylor, Oliver Perry ; Caylor, Oliver P.; Caylor, Ollie".
- Q7072149 dateOfBirth "1849-12-14".
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- Q7072149 comment "Oliver Perry Caylor (December 14, 1849 – October 19, 1897) was an American baseball newspaper columnist for The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial before becoming one of the principal figures in the founding of the American Association in 1881 as well as the catalyst in the formation of the modern-day Cincinnati Reds.Caylor was also a manager for the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association, succeeding the original manager, Pop Snyder.".
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