Union Professional League
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union-professional-league-317-7912214
title:
Union Professional League
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The Union Professional League was a professional baseball league that played for less than two months in 1908. The league was founded by businessman Alfred Lawson (1869–1954), who had briefly pitched for the Boston Beaneaters and the Pittsburgh Alleghenies in the National League in 1890; he would later become known for his philosophy known as Lawsonomy and for his success in the aviation business.
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Former baseball league (1907–1908)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Professional_League
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date modified:
2023-11-02T18:44:22Z
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