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391:, and Sam was convinced to play for the Allegheny club instead. The American Association suspended and fined Barkley for signing with Pittsburgh this action. Barkley sued the Association, but they settled out of court with suspension being lifted although the fine stayed in place. Baltimore was offered and accepted 43: 359:
made an arrangement in the off-season for a trade involving several players, but the trade broke down after the waiting period and only Barkley and one other player actually played with St. Louis. After a lawsuit it was estimated that Barkley had been valued for $ 800.
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Barkley married Flora "Dora" Feldman, who took the name Dora Feldman Barkley after marriage. She was a young woman who he had met while playing in Kansas City. Dora, at the age of 18, grew infatuated with Barlkey and ran away from home to pursue him. Feldman
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by the Cowboys, playing in 116 games, but his batting average slid further down, to .216, but the season was not uneventful. On June 13, he
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The Gambler King of Clark Street : Michael C. McDonald and the Rise of Chicago's Democratic Machine
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Barkley died at the age of 53 in his hometown of Wheeling, and was buried in Peninsula Cemetery.
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and wired the asking price to Von der Ahe, but he had already secured a deal with owner of the
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later claimed that Barkley's value was $ 1,000, but that may have been the asking price.
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if he did not marry her. While he initially believed the young woman to be
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22 bases, while playing in 122 games. His stats declined significantly in
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room where he was staying, confronted him and threatened to commit
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offered Barkley for $ 1000 to the first team to pay the money.
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Seymour, Harold; Mills, Dorothy Seymour (December 31, 1960).
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was able to have Barkley sign an undated contract with the
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Chicago's First Crime King : Michael Cassius McDonald
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List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
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After his career in baseball ended, Barkley opened a
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List of Major League Baseball annual doubles leaders
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Index

Sam Barkley (bowls)

Second baseman
Wheeling
Virginia
Wheeling, West Virginia
1884
Toledo Blue Stockings
1889
Kansas City Cowboys
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Toledo Blue Stockings
1884
St. Louis Browns
1885
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
1886
1887
Kansas City Cowboys
1888
1889
Kansas City Cowboys
1888
AA
doubles
Major League Baseball
second baseman
Wheeling

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