Harry Von der Horst
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هاري فون دير هورست (بالإنجليزية: Harry Von der Horst) هو لاعب كرة قاعدة أمريكي، ولد في عقد 1850، وتوفي في 1905.
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Harry Von der Horst (c. 1850 – July 28, 1905) was an executive in Major League Baseball and a former owner of the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas. He was one of the principal founders and owners of the old 19th century Baltimore Orioles ballclub and when the team was running out of steam he managed to engineer a merger with the Brooklyn team. This move enabled him to get a significant share of the team and exert enough influence to convince the Brooklyn ownership group to hire his manager, Ned Hanlon. He eventually sold his interest in the team, but remained as the club secretary until his death in 1905 at age 54 from heart failure.
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هاري فون دير هورست
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Harry Von der Horst
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Harry Von der Horst
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Harry Von der Horst
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Brooklyn, New York, US
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1905-07-28
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Baltimore, Maryland, US
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;Baltimore Orioles
* 3× NL champion
* 2× Temple Cup champion
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* 2× NL champion
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Von der Horst in the 1899 Spalding Guide
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1905-07-28
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* Owner of the Baltimore Orioles
* Owner of the Brooklyn Superbas
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هاري فون دير هورست (بالإنجليزية: Harry Von der Horst) هو لاعب كرة قاعدة أمريكي، ولد في عقد 1850، وتوفي في 1905.
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Harry Von der Horst (c. 1850 – July 28, 1905) was an executive in Major League Baseball and a former owner of the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas. He was one of the principal founders and owners of the old 19th century Baltimore Orioles ballclub and when the team was running out of steam he managed to engineer a merger with the Brooklyn team. This move enabled him to get a significant share of the team and exert enough influence to convince the Brooklyn ownership group to hire his manager, Ned Hanlon. He eventually sold his interest in the team, but remained as the club secretary until his death in 1905 at age 54 from heart failure.
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Brooklyn: Charles Ebbets, Ferdinand Abell, Ned Hanlon
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1905