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BBWAA removes ex-MLB commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis' name from MVP awards
AP via ESPN ^ | 10/2/20

Posted on 10/02/2020 2:22:07 PM PDT by fhayek

The Baseball Writers' Association of America overwhelmingly voted in favor of removing the name of Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis from the MVP awards for both the American League and National League, it was announced Friday.

Of the 313 votes, 89% were in favor of removing Landis' name from the awards. The MVP plaques will be nameless in 2020.

Earlier this year, former NL MVPs Barry Larkin, Mike Schmidt and Terry Pendleton told The Associated Press they would favor removing Landis' name because of concerns over his handling of Black players.


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More historical revisionism. His legacy is now measured by the Woke zeitgeist of 2020.
1 posted on 10/02/2020 2:22:07 PM PDT by fhayek
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Remember stories like this when they complain constantly about, “white fragility”.


2 posted on 10/02/2020 2:26:19 PM PDT by Trillian
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Must have just discovered Landis was a racist.

Maybe they should remove BBWAA from the award for putting Landis’ name on it in the first place and keeping it there for 88 years, including 72 years since Jackie Robinson.


3 posted on 10/02/2020 2:30:13 PM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Reverse Wickard v Filburn (1942) - and - ISLAM DELENDA EST)
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More historical revisionism. His legacy is now measured by the Woke zeitgeist of 2020.

It's not historical revisionism - no one's denying that Kenesaw Mountain Landis was once the baseball commissioner. They're just removing his name from the MVP award, and they can do that for any reason they choose. I'd argue that placing all of the blame for baseball's color line on one man when the owners had the power to hire whoever they pleased is incorrect, but again - they can take his name off an award if they want.
4 posted on 10/02/2020 2:31:17 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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When does “Cap” Anson get thrown out of the HOF?


5 posted on 10/02/2020 2:33:51 PM PDT by decal (I'm not rude, I don't suffer fools is all.)
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It’s Ok, all of professional sports is about to go into the dustbin of history anyway.


6 posted on 10/02/2020 2:33:52 PM PDT by D Rider
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Of course. I guess my point is, Landis' war was on the corrupting influence of gambling on baseball. He was a Southerner, and, while he didn't start the color line, he saw no need to break it. Had he done that, he would be hailed as one of the all time great heroes of sports in America. Breaking the color barrier fell to his successor, Happy Chandler.

Landis did much for baseball. But he didn't do everything.

7 posted on 10/02/2020 2:36:25 PM PDT by fhayek
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Shouldn’t the awards to all players prior to desegregation of baseball be revoked because they were only gotten because of white privilege? [/sarc]


8 posted on 10/02/2020 2:36:51 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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I was a very serious baseball fan and a student of baseball history until 1994 ... and I had no idea Judge Landis’ name was on the MVP trophies. Go figure.


9 posted on 10/02/2020 2:37:30 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("ThereÂ’s somebody new and he sure ain't no rodeo man.")
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Exactly. Anson pretty much started the “color barrier” in the 1880’s. It was a different time. And people are not saints.


10 posted on 10/02/2020 2:37:46 PM PDT by fhayek
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I guess if you were Larkin, Pendleton or Schmidt, and you actually have the award on your mantle, you would be more aware.
11 posted on 10/02/2020 2:40:22 PM PDT by fhayek
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When you lose Mike Schmidt, you have lost America.


12 posted on 10/02/2020 2:43:15 PM PDT by Meatspace
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To: D Rider

I want to bring back real sports like chariot races and gladiatorial combat. GO BLUES!


13 posted on 10/02/2020 2:43:57 PM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Reverse Wickard v Filburn (1942) - and - ISLAM DELENDA EST)
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Rollerball!


14 posted on 10/02/2020 2:44:38 PM PDT by D Rider
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Well, when they start taking the name of Robert Byrd off of all those buildings in West Virginia, then I can take them more seriously.


15 posted on 10/02/2020 2:45:08 PM PDT by fhayek
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“Shouldn’t the awards to all players prior to desegregation of baseball be revoked because they were only gotten because of white privilege? [/sarc]”

In the same vein, when will Abraham Lincoln's name be taken off the Lincoln Memorial because of his views about white supremacy?

16 posted on 10/02/2020 2:56:23 PM PDT by jeffersondem
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But those people should have known what 2020 would be like..The fact they didn’t anticipate the future,is their fault....

Just like the dems had better understand what will be happening in years to come and how racist,anti- Catholic and rotten they will be thought of....


17 posted on 10/02/2020 2:58:18 PM PDT by Hambone 1934 (WE all know President)
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His contemporary influence and prestige are regarded by historians as playing a major role in establishing the racial segregation in professional baseball that persisted until the late 1940s.

On several occasions, Anson refused to take the field when the opposing roster included black players. Anson may have influenced the most noted vote in 19th-century professional baseball in favor of segregation: a July 14, 1887 one by the high-minor International League to ban the signing of new contracts with black players.


18 posted on 10/02/2020 3:04:56 PM PDT by packrat35 (Pelosi is only on loan to the world from Satan. Hopefully he will soon want his baby killer back)
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Under rules of the final


19 posted on 10/02/2020 3:05:30 PM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Reverse Wickard v Filburn (1942) - and - ISLAM DELENDA EST)
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I truly hope that all those who are judging ‘people of history’ by the ‘wokeness’ of today, are subjected to judging by those with whom they disagree. I’m sure that the Judgment Day will not look kindly on these who would destroy all those with whom they simply disagree.

Those who judge others by the mores of the time in which they live, are rarely respected in the writings of the history in which they lived.


20 posted on 10/02/2020 3:13:59 PM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell..?)
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