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576: 169:, who had arrived as general manager only a year earlier. However, when Paul bought into the team, Daley remained chairman, and brought in a number of new investors who looked to him as head of the franchise. While Paul was the largest single shareholder, with a 20 percent stake, Daley and his bloc retained 70 percent of the team. In 1966, he sold the Indians to one member of that bloc, 188:. In return for paying most of the fee, Daley bought a 47 percent stake in the new team, becoming the largest shareholder and chairman of the board. He had considered moving the Indians to Seattle in the early 1960s. However, his return to baseball was short-lived; the Pilots went bankrupt after only one season and moved to 151:, who had been operating head of the franchise for most of the 1950s. However, Greenberg was pushed out as general manager in 1957, and sold his stake in the team a year later after an unsuccessful attempt to wrest control from Daley. 613: 480: 313: 322: 489: 662: 657: 606: 158:, Daley hinted in August that he was considering moving the team. However, after a "Back the Indians Night" drew 50,000 fans to 473: 306: 250: 162:
despite dreadful weather, as well as a season ticket drive, Daley announced the Indians would stay in Cleveland indefinitely.
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A number of sources say that in 1962, Daley sold the Indians to a group headed by
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Poor's Publishing Company; Standard and Poor's Corporation (1957).
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asked him to help pay the expansion fee to start the expansion
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Daley died at Cleveland in 1971 after a long illness.
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Ashtabula, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Adelbert College
Western Reserve University
Cleveland Indians
Seattle Pilots
Major League Baseball
American League
Ashtabula, Ohio
Cleveland Indians
1956
1966
Myron H. Wilson
Hank Greenberg
1958
Municipal Stadium
Gabe Paul
Vernon Stouffer
1969
Dewey Soriano
Seattle Pilots
Milwaukee
Brewers
Poor's Register of Directors and Executives, United States and Canada



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