Dick Rosen Lecture and the Free Library of Philadelphia April 29, 2010

 

Dick Rosen (Drexel Univ. and PAHS) will be giving the following lecture next week. The lecture described below is sponsored by Drexel University and will take place on Thursday, April 29, at 7:00 PM at the Free Library of Phila., 19th and the Parkway.

“CONNIE MACK AND 125 YEARS OF BASEBALL IN PHILADELPHIA”.

 

Philadelphia has played an important role in baseball history for over 175 years. It has contributed six major league teams to organized baseball since 1871. Perhaps the single-most significant person in this long history was Connie Mack who arrived in Philadelphia in 1900 as manager/part-owner of the final iteration of the Philadelphia Athletics. He remained in his position for over fifty years. Under his tutelage, the Athletics won nine American League pennants, five World Series titles, and fielded what is arguably the best team in Major League history in 1929.

Sponsored by Drexel University

SABR member Dick Rosen will trace this history with facts, figures and personal stories of the main characters in this long run. He will also bring in other aspects of Philadelphia baseball including the emergence of the Phillies whose recent success will be noted. Dick will also elicit the sharing of personal baseball stories from the audience.
The talk will be in the Skyline Room which is the one with the rooftop deck. It does not have a number. When you press the elevator button for the 4th floor (top floor), it opens into the room.

 

 

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