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Its best players ( and its manager, Ned Hanlon ) regrouped with the Brooklyn Dodgers, turning that team into a contender.
Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon played all eight seasons in center field but there was high turnover otherwise.
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* Ned Hanlon, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
** Ned O ' Hanlon, Rocky Oldham ( video producers ), David Mallet ( video director ) & U2 for Zoo TV: Live from Sydney
Brooklyn's team features many former Baltimore Orioles players including Ned Hanlon, Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings and Joe Kelley.
In forming the powerful original Baltimore Orioles of the late 19th century, manager Ned Hanlon was given a piece of the team and a free rein to form his team.
The teams featured Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon and a lineup with six future Hall of Famers: first baseman Dan Brouthers, second baseman John McGraw, shortstop Jennings, catcher Wilbert Robinson, right fielder ” Wee Willie ” Keeler, and left fielder Joe Kelley.
Manager Ned Hanlon joined cross over as well.
The Detroit team was filled with stars from the era, including future Hall of Famers Sam Thompson and Ned Hanlon, as well as second baseman Fred Dunlap, the " Big Four ", and the pitching of Lady Baldwin and Charlie Getzein.
After the 1898 season, he was drafted by Ned Hanlon of the Baltimore Orioles.
The beginnings of what was to become a legendary team can be traced to June 1892, when Harry Von der Horst hired Ned Hanlon to manage the Orioles, giving him stock in the team and full authority over baseball operations.
After two years finishing near the bottom of the league, the Orioles won three consecutive pennants with several future Hall of Famers under player / manager Ned Hanlon from 1894 to 1896.
Managed by Ned Hanlon, they won NL pennants in 1894, 1895 and 1896, and sported some of the most colorful players in history including John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Wilbert Robinson, and Dan Brouthers.
He added, “ I am astonished that a quiet, unassuming fellow like manager Ned Hanlon ever tolerated it in his club.
* Ned Hanlon
Edward Hugh " Ned " Hanlon ( August 22, 1857 – April 14, 1937 ) was an American 19th-century Major League Baseball player most notable for his career as a manager.
* Hanlon Park in Baltimore City is named after Ned Hanlon
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With the ownership consolidation, Orioles player-manager Ned Hanlon, who received an ownership stake in the clubs, moved from Baltimore to Brooklyn and assigned many of his best players to Brooklyn, including Joe Kelley, Dan McGann, Hughie Jennings and Willie Keeler.
Ned Hanlon baseball card, Goodwin & Company, 1897
Among the more accomplished Taftville residents was Ned ( Edward ) Hanlon who managed the Pittsburgh Alleghenys ( 1889 ), Pittsburgh Burghers ( 1890 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1892 – 1898 ), Brooklyn Superbas ( 1899 – 1905 ), and the Cincinnati Reds ( 1906 – 1907 ).
Labor was in government in Queensland from 1915 to 1929 and from 1932 to 1957, and the AWU was able to exert considerable political influence through long-serving premiers such as William Forgan Smith and Ned Hanlon.

Ned and new
He becomes the board's new Chairman after Ned Grossberg is fired in the wake of the Blipvert incident.
The new stadium replaced Ned Skeldon Stadium, located in suburban Maumee.
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh is planning a new park with a fog sculpture created by Ned Kahn.
In 1987, Akron, Ohio, patent attorney, Edwin ( Ned ) Oldham, a newly appointed representative to the National Council of Patent Law Associations, while at a site-selection meeting, learned that the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia was the frontrunner for the new location of the NIHF, prompting Oldham to wonder if Akron might have a chance.
It was decided that the protagonist of the new series would be the son of the earlier Tom Swift and his wife, Mary Nestor Swift ; the original hero continued as a series regular, as did his pal Ned Newton.
Later in life, Thomson became a sort of mentor and father figure to a new generation of American tonal composers such as Ned Rorem, Paul Bowles and Leonard Bernstein, a circle united as much by their shared homosexuality as by their similar compositional sensibilities.
Homer, envious of Ned Flanders new motor home, goes to Bob's RV Round-up to buy one of his own, but because his poor credit rating, he only qualifies for a dilapidated one.
On 2 April 2001 the Strategic Rail Authority awarded Stagecoach a new franchise after it beat bids from First / Ned Rail and Sea Containers.
Thomas Haden Church left the show in spring 1995 to star in the Fox sitcom Ned and Stacey, and Brian Haley joined the cast as the new mechanic.
In 2005, Brewers manager Ned Yost convinced Dale Sveum, a teammate of Yount's, to become Milwaukee's new third base coach.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur ( Supreme Commander Allied Powers ) asked his Chief of Staff, Major General Ned Almond, to suggest a new name.
After his victim's death has been officially declared, Ned is contacted by Edmund's lawyer about a new will that Racine supposedly drew up on Edmund's behalf which was witnessed by Matty's friend Mary Ann Simpson.
Unaware of the new will's existence, Ned plays along to avoid suspicion.
Kingsley, wanting to become the new crime leader, wanted Ned to knock the older Fisk off his throne so he could have it.
Ned and Peter Parker were on an assignment in Berlin, when Leeds was murdered by the Foreigner at the request of Jason Macendale who could now become a new incarnation of the orange hooded villain.
Following the 1969-1970 season, new owner Ned Doyle dropped " Miami " from the team's name and made it a " regional " franchise, scheduling games in Miami ( back at the Miami Beach Convention Center ), Tampa-St. Petersburg at the Curtis Hixon Hall and Bayfront Arena, Jacksonville at the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum, and in West Palm Beach at the West Palm Beach Auditorium.
He kept this record for only one season, as Ned Williamson set a new mark the very next season with 27.
As no one else will finance the latest documentary, Ned agrees to support the new film with his inheritance.
These include the renovations of the locker rooms, addition of a new weight room, and a new special reception room dedicated to Ned Harkness.
This version tells essentially the same story, eliminating some detail and subplots, downplaying Nancy's initial response to Ned, eliminating a country club dance not essential to the plot, and adding a new subplot involving mail fraud.
) Nancy struggles to decipher the diary and find the two missing men, aided by her best friends, and a new friend, the attentive Ned Nickerson.
Little and new GM Ned Colletti were widely credited for bringing a fresh outlook to a team that had been wracked by instability over the previous decade.
According to a pre-game address by minority owner Ned Nakles to the fans in attendance, the Chiefs name, logo, team records and history will not follow the team to South Carolina, but will remain in Johnstown under ownership by a non-profit group to possibly be used again should a new team enter the ECHL in the city.

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