Knowledge (XXG)

Joseph Cairnes

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The 1957 Milwaukee Braves season was their fifth in Milwaukee, the 87th overall season for the franchise and was the year the team won its first and only World Series championship while based in Milwaukee, winning 95 games, losing 59, to win the National League pennant by eight games over the
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The club went on to appear in the 1957 World Series where they faced the New York Yankees and won the championship.
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During his presidency, Cairnes attempted to negotiate with the county to build a new baseball stadium.
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Cairnes, the 13th of 13 children, was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, and educated in
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Cairnes joined the front office of the Boston Braves in 1947 as director of their
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Cairnes won the Sam Levy Award in 1958, given by the Milwaukee chapter of the
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as team president in 1957, when Perini was elected chairman of the board.
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He died as a result of heart failure on March 3, 1993, at the age of 85.
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for meritorious contributions to baseball in the Milwaukee area.
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Daytona Beach Morning Journal – Google News Archive Search
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The Milwaukee Sentinel – Google News Archive Search
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The Milwaukee Sentinel – Google News Archive Search
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The Milwaukee Sentinel – Google News Archive Search
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Index


Herman A. MacDonald
William H. Buracker
Somerville, Massachusetts
Palm Beach, Florida
engineer
baseball
Milwaukee Braves
Major League Baseball
Boston
engineer
Massachusetts
farm system
Lou Perini
Baseball Writers' Association of America




Daytona Beach Morning Journal – Google News Archive Search


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