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95:, but was voted down. After the season, Veeck cut a deal with Miles and D'Alesandro in which Miles and other Baltimore investors would buy half of Veeck's 80 percent stake in the Browns, with Veeck remaining as principal owner. The proposal required six out of eight owners to vote in favor, but at an owners' meeting in New York City on September 27, only four voted aye, reportedly because 125:
With his fellow investors both frustrated with his domination of the team's business operations and dissatisfied with a pair of seventh-place finishes, Miles resigned in early November, 1955. Keelty succeeded him as president with Iglehart becoming board chairman. Miles died in
88:. While Veeck had mounted a considerable effort over the past two years to drive the Cardinals out of St. Louis, he'd concluded he could not possibly compete against a team with Anheuser-Busch's resources behind it and was looking to move elsewhere. 122:—to buy out Veeck's interest for $ 2.5 million. This deal, along with the planned move to Baltimore, was unanimously approved. Almost immediately, Miles announced the team would be renamed the Orioles. 110:
Miles realized that the owners merely wanted Veeck out of the way. In 48 hours, he lined up enough support from several of the Baltimore investors in the original deal with Veeck—such as brewer
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to bring a major league team to Baltimore. After a year of searching, they found an apparent candidate in the moribund
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Veeck had wanted to move the Browns to Baltimore himself for
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Index

chairman
board
president
Baltimore Orioles
American League
1954
1955
Eastern Shore
Wallis Warfield
1952
Mayor
Tommy D'Alesandro
St. Louis Browns
Bill Veeck
St. Louis Cardinals
Anheuser-Busch
the 1953 season
Yankees
Del Webb
Los Angeles
Jerold Hoffberger
Joseph Iglehart
James Keelty
Queenstown, Maryland
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Baltimore Orioles principal owners
Milwaukee Brewers
1901

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