
Originally Posted by
Brownieand45sfan
Was wondering whether the Senators fans on the list had high regard for Owner Clark Griffith? I have always been interested in Griffith because he was a Missouri native and broke in with my beloved American Association St. Louis Browns, arguably the most successful colorful team in pro history.
While I have no personal recollections (I was only about 16 months old when Clark Griffith died.) I did manage to find this on line write up of Mr. Griffith. It does state that Mr. Griffith was often at odds with his players (usually concerning money) however, he was also a man of great sentimentality who looked after former players when their playing days were over. Note, too, that this write up does contain some inaccuracy-Clark Griffith died October 27th, 1955. Any entries after that date should be attributed to his adopted nephew Calvin.
Clark Griffith, like Connie Mack in Philadelphia, was a BASEBALL man-he had no other income outside of the team and stadium rental. The original Washington Senators were continually cash strapped and I believe that Mr. Griffith did the best he could with what he had.
Hopefully a more learned individual can provide some more insight into Mr. Griffith for us or suggest some further reading.
Last edited by Aa3rt; 11-19-2006 at 08:41 AM.
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