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Pittsburgh Pirates / Fred Clarke / Honus Wagner / Jack Chesbro / Tommy Leach / Forbes Field / Denny McKnight / William Benswanger / Louisville Colonels / Baseball / Bill Benswanger / Barney Dreyfuss
Date: 2007-01-20 23:36:38
Pittsburgh Pirates
Fred Clarke
Honus Wagner
Jack Chesbro
Tommy Leach
Forbes Field
Denny McKnight
William Benswanger
Louisville Colonels
Baseball
Bill Benswanger
Barney Dreyfuss

“An Informal Game” William E. Benswanger, an insurance executive and patron of the arts, never wanted to be involved with the Pittsburgh baseball club, though he was an avid Pirate fan growing up. Pirate owner Barney Dreyfuss had trained his son Sammy to

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