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Davy Force

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399:. After the 1874 season, Force signed with both his 1874 team, the Chicago White Stockings of the National Association, and the Philadelphia Athletics of the same league. It was relatively common that players signed two contracts; a league judiciary committee awarded Force to the White Stockings because he had signed that contract first. However, when a new president from Philadelphia took over the league, he ruled that Force belonged to the Athletics. The reversal contributed to Chicago executive 376:
before signing with the Washington Olympics of the National Association. Force played in 15 major-league seasons, and he changed teams nearly every year for the first half of his career. He was known as a "revolver", the term for players who jumped from organization to organization.
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after his retirement from baseball. His name resurfaced in 1897 when he was briefly wanted for murder in a case of mistaken identity. He died on June 21, 1918, in
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The light-hitting but slick-fielding Force is best known for setting off a National Association contract dispute between two teams. The ensuing rulings prompted
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The Baseball Necrology: The Post-Baseball Lives and Deaths of More Than 7,600 Major League Players and Others
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The Immaculate Inning: Unassisted Triple Plays, 40/40 Seasons, and the Stories Behind Baseball's Rarest Feats
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The Haymakers, Unions and Trojans of Troy, New York: Big-Time Baseball in the Collar City, 1860–1883
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Despite standing out for his lack of size at 5'4" and 130 pounds, he drew some early comparisons to
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describes a signing involving Force as one of the factors that prompted the establishment of the
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Force was born on July 27, 1849, in New York City. He played for the semiprofessional
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List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
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Burials at Brookside Cemetery (Englewood, New Jersey)
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Index


Infielder
Englewood, New Jersey
1871
Washington Olympics
1886
Washington Nationals
Batting average
Hits
Runs
Washington Olympics
Washington Olympics
1871
Troy Haymakers
1872
Baltimore Canaries
1872
1873
Chicago White Stockings
1874
Philadelphia Athletics
1875
1876
New York Mutuals
1876
St. Louis Brown Stockings
1877
Buffalo Bisons
1879
1885

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