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Ed Doherty (baseball executive)

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Doherty was one of the most vocal opponents of Major League Baseball expansion, leading the minor leagues' resistance to rumored plans at the 1959 baseball winter meetings. Ironically, Doherty would gain his Major League general manager job when the
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20 games for Cleveland. During the season, Doherty and Vernon were publicly criticized by owner Quesada because of the Senators' poor showing. At the close of the campaign, Quesada sold his share in the Senators, and Doherty was replaced as GM by
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After assuming the Association's presidency in 1953, he led the league through a tumultuous time during which it lost (or would lose) some of its most important citiesβ€”traditional powers
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Doherty's departure from the Senator front office did not signal the end of his career in baseball, nor with the team. He returned to the minor leagues in 1963 as general manager of the
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baseball programs. Then, in 1969, he was engaged by the Senators as an off-field assistant to manager
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Doherty joined Washington after spending the previous 7Β½ seasons as president of one of the three
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lost 101 games and finished, by themselves, in the basement. Donovan, meanwhile,
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territories after 1960 to become the Minnesota Twins, creating an opening for an
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as publicity director, and six seasons (1947–52) as president of Boston
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Doherty was appointed by the new Senators' first majority owner,
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coaching staff. He drafted well-known veterans such as
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Providence, Rhode Island
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minor league
Major League Baseball
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Washington Senators
Texas Rangers
expansion team
1960
1962
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence College
Triple-A
American Association
Boston Red Sox
farm teams
Scranton Red Sox
Eastern League
Louisville Colonels
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Houston
Continental League
Toledo
Columbus
Charleston
Denver
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