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Larry MacPhail

Born: Feb. 3, 1890
Baseball executive and innovator

introduced major leagues to night games at Cincinnati (May 24, 1935); won pennant in Brooklyn (1941) and World Series with NY Yankees (1947); father of Lee.

Died: Oct. 1, 1975

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